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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
                                                             Of
                                        M⸫W⸫ William H. Troup: 1869-1870



                                                   Grand Lodge chose William H. Troup of Vancouver as it’s new
                                                   leader. He was a steamboat captain on the Columbia and Cowlitz
                                                   Rivers and had spent most of his life as a seafaring man.

                                                   He was born in London on April 16, 1827, and was made a Mason
                                                   in Washington Lodge, No. 4, in 1858 shortly after he settled in
                                                   Vancouver. He served as Master of that Lodge in 1864. He was
                                                   for  years a captain of the vessels of the  Oregon Steam
                                                   Navigational Co. He died in Vancouver on April 8, 1882 of
                                                   paralysis. Grand Master Ralph Guichard said of him in Grand
                                                   Lodge that year: “Though Brother  Troupe  was  not  an  active
                                                   member at the time of his death, he was yet a true and consistent
                                                   Mason during his checkered life.”



















































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