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Washington’s Masonic Correspondence (1915) is a compiled collection of letters and documents drawn from the Washington Papers in the Library of Congress, documenting George Washington’s active involvement in Freemasonry. Washington held the Masonic fraternity in high esteem, demonstrated through consistent correspondence, preservation of letters, and participation in Masonic events. Sachse emphasizes Washington’s deliberate record-keeping, including drafts and copied replies, as evidence of both authenticity and importance.

• Washington maintained extensive, organized Masonic correspondence, often preserving both incoming letters and his replies.
• The documents demonstrate his sustained respect for and engagement with Freemasonry.
• The compilation serves a corrective purpose, explicitly countering 19th-century Anti-Masonic claims that Washington had little or no connection to Freemasonry.
• The correspondence reflects broader Masonic cultural values such as honor, fraternity, and civic virtue in early U.S. history.

Sachse, J. F. (1915). Washington’s Masonic correspondence: As found among the Washington papers in the Library of Congress. Philadelphia.
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False. That is impossible.

1 KitKat weights approx. 45g.

1lbs is approx. 450g.

Approx. 10 KitKats in a lbs.

12 tons is 24,000lbs.

That is roughly 240,000 KitKats

1 KitKat is approx. 230 calories.

That is approx. 55,200,000 calories.

The daily recommended calorie intake for an adult is 2,000 calories.

55,200,000 calories is 27,600 days of ideal calorie intake, or roughly 75 years.
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Tiny Brazilian frogs, known as pumpkin toadlets or flea frogs, are among the smallest vertebrates in the world. Because of their extremely small size, their ear canals don’t function properly, which affects their balance. As a result, they’re poor jumpers and often crash or somersault when trying to land.
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