Abstract:
Stones, weighing from two ounces to 400 pounds, will be used in making the Masonic marker to be unveiled on July 11th at the Black Camp entrance of the Great Smokey Mountain National Park at Waynesville. The marker will stand on the spot where the North Carolina Grand Council of York Rite Masons buried a memorial chest July 5th, 1937. The chest will be opened in 1972, the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Grand Council of North Carolina.