Abbott, William “Bud”
Famous half of the Abbott & Costello comedy team.

Acuff, Roy
“King of Country Music”

Aldrin, Edwin E.
Known as “Buzz” – American astronaut, Apollo 11.

Anderson, Brad
Cartoonist and creator of the popular ‘Marmaduke’ comic strip

Anderson, Robert
Major General U.S. Army who was in command of Fort Sumter at time of Confederate attack.

Arnold, Eddie
Country Music legend and member of the Grand Ole Opry

Arnold, General Henry “Hap”
American general whose efforts helped establish what is now the U.S. Air Force.

Audubon, John James
American ornithologist and artist known for his imposing works in full color of Birds of America.
 
Autry, Gene
American actor who made some 90 movies from the 1930s through the 1950s, singer (“Back in the Saddle Again” and more).
 
Basie, William “Count”
Orchestra leader/composer
 
Blanc, Mel
Voices for Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd, Barney Rubble of the Flintstones, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Sylvester the cat or others. 50+ year Mason.
 
Borgnine, Ernest
Film and television actor.
 
Buchanan, Edgar
Dentist and actor in the US television series “Petticoat Junction”
 
Buchanan, James
15th President of the U.S.
 
Cash, Johnny
Musican, Entertainer, Grammy Award Winner, Cuntry Music Hall of Fame.
 
Chrysler, Walter P.
American automobile manufacturer.
 
Churchill, Winston
British politician and writer.
 
Clark, Roy
Country-Western star and singer; member of the Grand Ole Opry
 
Clark, William
American explorer and frontier politician.
 
Clinton, George
3rd Vice President of the United States and first to die in office.
 
Cobb, Ty
U. S. baseball player and manager.
 
Cohan, George M.
American composer and lyricist.
 
Cole, Nat ‘King’
Great pianist and ballad singer
 
Collodi, Carlo
Writer of ‘Pinocchio’
 
Colt, Samuel
Firearms inventor and manufacturer. He invented the first revolver.
 
Crockett, David “Davy”
Frontiersman and politician.
 
DeMille, Cecil B.
Film director.
 
Dempsey, Jack
Professional boxer.
 
Dickens, Little Jimmy
Grand Old Opry member.
 
Dole, Robert J.
Decorated Veteran, World War II; U.S. Congressman and Senator.
 
Doolittle, General James
Army officer and aviator.
 
Evans, Bob
Famous restaurateur.
 
Fairbanks, Douglas
American silent film actor.
 
Fields, W. C.
American entertainer. “My Little Chickadee”
 
Ford, Gerald R.
38th President of the United States.
 
Ford, Glenn
Famous US movie actor
 
Ford, Henry
Invented the first gasoline powered automobile in 1893.
 
Gable, Clark
American actor.
 
Garfield, James A.
The 20th President of the United States.
 
Gatling, Richard J.
Inventor of the Gatling Gun.
 
George VI
King of England during World War II.
 
Gillette, King C.
American inventor and manufacturer.
 
Glenn, John H., Jr.
U. S. astronaut and first American to orbit the earth in a space craft.
 
Godfrey, Arthur
American television personality.
 
Goodman, E. Urner
Co-founder of the Order of the Arrow.
 
Goodnow, David
Newscaster and former anchor for CNN News
 
Gowdy, Curtis E. “Curt”
National television and radio sports announcer.
 
Harding, Warren G.
The 29th President of the United States.
 
Hardy, Oliver
American comedian.
 
Hoover, J. Edgar
Director of the FBI.
 
Hornish, Jr., Sam
NASCAR driver.
 
Houdini, Harry
American magician.
 
Ives, Burl
Legendary entertainer and ballad singer.
 
Jackson, Andrew
7th President of the United States.
 
Johnson, Andrew
The 17th President of the United States.
 
Lindbergh, Charles
American aviator who made the first solo transatlantic flight.
 
Mayo, Dr. Charles
Founder of the Mayo Clinic.
 
McKinley, William
25th President of the United States.
 
Mix, Tom
Champion rodeo rider, soldier and cowboy.
 
Molson, John
Founder of Molson Breweries.
 
Monroe, James
5th President of the United States.
 
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Austrian composer.
 
Palmer, Arnold
US Open Champion.
 
Paisley, Brad
Country singer and songwriter.
 
Peale, Rev. Norman Vincent
American cleric, founder of “Guidepost”.
 
Peary, Admiral Robert E.
First man to reach the North Pole.
 
Pinchot, Bronson
Actor, well-known for his “Balki Bartokamous”.
 
Poinsett, Joel R.
First U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, botanist who developed the Poinsettia.
 
Revere, Paul
American silversmith, Revolutionary.
 
Richards, Michael
Actor, known as “Kramer”
 
Ringling Brothers
All 7 Circus brothers and their father were Masons.
 
Robinson, “Sugar Ray”
American prizefighter.
 
Rogers, Roy
American singer and actor.
 
Rogers, Will
Actor and  beloved Humorist.
 
Roosevelt, Theodore
26th President of the United States.
 
Salten, Felix
Creator of Bambi
 
Sanders, Harland “Colonel”
Business Mogal “KFC”.
 
Savalas, Telly
Actor. “Who Loves Ya Baby?”
 
Sellers, Peter
English actor and comedian.
 
Red Skelton
Actor, Entertainer and Artist. “Good Night and God Bless”
 
Sousa, John Philip
“The Stars and Stripes Forever”.
 
Stratton, Charles “General Tom Thumb”
American entertainer and circus performer. He reached 3 feet 4 inches in height.
 
Stutz, Harry C.
President, Stutz Motor Car Company.
 
Taft, William Howard
27th President of the U.S.
 
Thomas, Danny
Entertainer / Founder of St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.
 
Thurmond, Strom
The longest-serving United States Senator
 
Tillis, Mel
Country and Western performer.
 
Truman, Harry S.
33rd President of the United States.
 
Walker, Charlie
Country music singer.
 
Warner, Jack
Created the motion-picture production company “Warner Brothers”
 
Washington, George
1st President of the United States.
 
Wayne, John – “The Duke”
Actor.
 
Wozniak, Steven
Business Mogal “Apple Computers”
 
Zanuck, Darryl F.
Co-founder of 20th Century Productions.
 
Zigfeld, Florenz
 His Ziegfeld’s Follies began in 1907.