My great grandfather was a 32nd° Mason. I have the sword that was his with his name on it. I inherited it. He worked on the Manhattan project. I have newspaper articles, and a laminate plaque, with some of the sand glass from the original test site. We found it in my fathers office when he died. My brother took it home with him as a token and reminder of my father in our family. He lives in another country so he didn’t want a bunch of larger items. Here’s the kicker… My brother lives in Japan.! Crazy huh!
I keep that sort wrapped up and taped away in a box. I’m not even sure what to do with it. I can’t even imagine what it was used for. Apparently my great grandfather was a brilliant man, if I didn’t have a degree in science. But he worked on the Manhattan project anyway. I’m sure he had to do something or be high up for that to happen. That entire operation was on the hush-hush for years
My great grandfather was a 32nd° Mason. I have the sword that was his with his name on it. I inherited it. He worked on the Manhattan project. I have newspaper articles, and a laminate plaque, with some of the sand glass from the original test site. We found it in my fathers office when he died. My brother took it home with him as a token and reminder of my father in our family. He lives in another country so he didn’t want a bunch of larger items. Here’s the kicker… My brother lives in Japan.! Crazy huh!
Yes. It is, I'm so new to all this. And the more I learn about the masons it's awful.
I keep that sort wrapped up and taped away in a box. I’m not even sure what to do with it. I can’t even imagine what it was used for. Apparently my great grandfather was a brilliant man, if I didn’t have a degree in science. But he worked on the Manhattan project anyway. I’m sure he had to do something or be high up for that to happen. That entire operation was on the hush-hush for years
Wow! That's interesting. My papa was an invetor.
What types of things did your papa invent? I’d be interested to hear