It was a time not long after Fort Sumter and The War of
Northern Aggression was well under way. The Yankees, as they are
still wont to do, had promptly flocked to Hilton Head and Tybee
Islands, the barrier islands on opposite sides of the mouth of
the Savannah River. The Savannah Folks didn't mind much that the
Yankees had stolen the good beaches, for the water was still a
bit cool for Southern preferences and, besides, they knew the
gnats and mosquitoes would teach the Yankees a lesson they'd never
forget. So, the Southerners, as Southerners are wont to do sometimes,
just waited.
They didn't have to wait very long before the Yankees on
Hilton Head sent out a messenger under a white flag. It seemed
that the Yankees had among them a young fellow who had passed
through the Fellow Craft Degree before shipping out. The Yanks
were just sitting around slapping gnats when it occurred to one
of them that, just maybe, there was a nearby lodge that could
test him in the Fellow Craft Degree and raise him to that of a
Master Mason.
As luck would have it, there was indeed a lodge in Savannah
that would soon be having a Masters Degree.
One morning, not too many days later, a detail of Confederate
Cavalry slipped across the Savannah River into South Carolina
and traveled through Bluffton to the shore opposite Hilton Head
Island.
From there they escorted one Fellow Craft Mason and, I believe,
a number of Master Masons of the Northern Persuasion, safely through
the Confederate Lines and back through about 35 miles of Confederate
defenses to Savannah where the candidate and his witnesses were
delivered into the lodge.
The records note that this Brother was indeed proficient
in the Fellow Craft Degree and he was raised to the Degree of
a Master Mason.
That night another detail of Confederate Cavalry, no doubt
Brothers to a man, slipped back across the Savannah River and
safely escorted their Brothers back to Hilton Head.
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