Jeremy Bell - his latest research on Freemason, Grand Master Paul Revere
Schedule
Wed May 06 2026 at 06:15 pm to 07:30 pm
UTC-04:00Location
North End Branch of the Boston Public Library | Boston, MA
About this Event
Jeremy Bell returns to the NEHS to unveil his latest research on America’s most famous Freemason, Grand Master Paul Revere.
Meeting at the legendary Green Dragon Tavern in the North End, Revere’s Lodge of St. Andrews served as a crucible for the Revolution.
Bell recounts the extraordinary story of the Lodge’s origins in 1730s London, utilizing dozens of rare periods prints to connect the dots.
Central to this discovery is Copley’s iconic portrait of Revere which conceals several profound Masonic symbols including a Masonic Bible that is formed in the reflection of the white shirt on the polished table. Revere’s working tools create the formation of Square and Compasses that have been ‘hidden in plain sight’.
While Revere’s legend will be retold many times this year, this is your chance to hear a perspective that is entirely new.
Where is it happening?
North End Branch of the Boston Public Library, 25 Parmenter Street, Boston, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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