FORT ABERCROMBIE

Phase I & II Dedication Pictures

  Members of the Grand Lodge of North Dakota A.F. & A.M. and the Frontier Army Lodge of Masonic Research #1875 A.F. & A.M. prepare to dedicate the cornerstone for Phase I & II Reconstruction.

 

L to R: Damon Anderson, Jim Acker, Neill Burnett, Chris Christianson, Arnie Ellingson, and Al Ohrt.

 

The outdoor lodge room set up for the Phase I & II cornerstone dedication.  Speaker's podium, cornerstone, alter, Deputy Grandmaster's station, Grand Junior Warden's Station, and Grand Senior Warden's Station.  

 

    A replica of the cornerstone that was dedicated for the flag mall that was part of the Phase I & II Reconstruction.

 

Dedicating the Cornerstone

On the left:  Deputy Grand Master (Protem) Jim Acker and Grand Master (Protem) Damon Anderson

On the right: Neill Burnett and Damon Anderson                 

 

   
     
 

The dedication ceremony.  In the background is the television crew that was filming the Phase I & II Reconstruction dedication, as well as some of the audience.  From left to right: PGM Arnie Ellingson, PGM Al Ohrt, PGM Chris Christianson, Neill Burnett, Jim Acker and Grand Junior Warden Damon Anderson.

 

 

 

The Living History Encampment

 

         

The Tents of the 7th Cavalry, "E" Company

        Reenactors from "E" Company and the 13th US Infantry

 

 

 

Flag Retreat

 

         

Boy Scouts, Masons, and Reenactors prepare to lower the United States Flag at Fort Abercrombie

     

Reenactors from "E" Company and the 13th US Infantry lower the United States Flag

 

 

 

Flag Retreat

 

         

Reenactors from "E" Company and the 13th US Infantry prepare to fold the United States Flag

     

Reenactors from "E" Company and the 13th US Infantry carry the United States flag to the Commanding Officer's Quarters

 

 

 

 

 

         

 

 

The Post Commander, Major Reno, as portrayed by Jim Acker and the Flag of the United States

 

 

 

 

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