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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
                                                             Of
                                        M⸫W⸫ Robert A. Wilson: 1927-1928



                                                    Robert Adamson Wilson, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of
                                                    Free and Accepted Masons of Washington from June 1927 to
                                                    June 1928, was born in Leith, Scotland on March 13, 1882. His
                                                    early education was secured in the public schools of the city of
                                                    his birth and was finished at George Geriot's in Edinburgh. He
                                                    came to the United States in October 1904, locating at Passaic,
                                                    New Jersey. Two years later, along with his family, he would
                                                    make his way to Boston, Massachusetts; then to Minneapolis,
                                                    Minnesota, where he was employed by Swift & Company.

                                                    Our Brother came to the State of Washington on December 13,
                                                    1909, locating at Spokane. During his early years in Spokane,
                                                    Wilson followed his profession as a public accountant. In
                                                    January of 1915, he was appointed Treasurer of the City of
            Spokane and served in that capacity until January 1924, when he resigned to become secretary of School
            District No. 81. He would serve in this position for 18 years, until he moved to employment with Spokane
            County in 1942 as Deputy Clerk. He was appointed to fill a vacancy as Clerk, and elected to the office in
            1946. He would serve the citizens of Spokane County in that capacity until his death on August 2, 1951.

            Our Most Worshipful Brother was  raised in Ark Lodge  No. 176, A.  F. & A. M., of Minneapolis,
            Minnesota, on September 5th, 1909. Following  his relocation to Spokane, he affiliated with Oriental
            Lodge No. 74. He served his lodge as its Worshipful Master in 1915. Among his other Masonic activities,
            Most Worshipful Brother Wilson served as Worthy Patron of Electa Chapter No. 20, Order of Eastern
            Star, in 1919; and for two years was Venerable Master of Albert G. Mackey Lodge of Perfection. In 1919,
            the Supreme Council of the Scottish Rite for the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States recognized and
            regarded his services by electing him to receive the honor of Knight Commander of the Court of Honor.
            He would be coroneted as a 33rd Degree Inspector General Honorary in November 1927.

            Wilson's first appointment in Grand Lodge was as a Custodian of the Work, serving on that Board for 7
            years, 4 years of which he its Chairman. In June, 1924, he was elected Junior Grand Warden of the Grand
            Lodge, advancing each year Robert A. Wilson, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted
            Masons of Washington  advancing each year thereafter in regular succession until his election and
            installation as Grand Master in June 1927.














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