On my way home from Grand Lodge last month, a Past Master of my Lodge texted me that he had found a Templar sword being sold at a gun show for a very reasonable price. He gave me the name inscribed on the sword and asked if the York Rite was interested in it. When I heard the name I wrote back that I was interested in it. It had belonged to Albert Jessup, a well-known Mason in the Treasurer Valley back in the early 20th century.
Dr. Jessup was deeply involved in Freemasonry and held numerous prestigious positions throughout his life. He played a significant role as the Founding Grand Secretary of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Idaho in 1908 and served as the Illustrious Potentate of El Korah Shrine in 1909. In 1910, he was a Founding Senior Warden of Oriental Lodge No. 60, and a year later, he became the Right Eminent Grand Commander of the Knights Templar of Idaho at the age of 36. Dr. Jessup continued to be deeply involved in Masonic activities, serving as Worshipful Master in 1913 and 1916, and was the first Past Master of Oriental Lodge No. 60 to serve as the Right Eminent Grand Commander of Knights Templar of Idaho.
His influence extended beyond these roles; he was the Installing Grand Marshall when the Grand Council of Cryptic Masons of Idaho was formed. He was also the Founding Puissant Sovereign of St. Michael Conclave in 1911 and later became the Grand Sovereign (1920-1921) of the Grand Imperial Council, Ecclesiastical and Military Order of the Red Cross of Constantine for the USA (Empire of the West).
Beyond his Masonic affiliations, Dr. Jessup was also an active community leader, serving as President of the Boise Rotary Club. His dedication to his community, both through his professional life and his Masonic work, left a lasting impact, and he is remembered for his leadership and contributions.
I will use his sword for the rest of my Templar career and I hope to keep it in as good a condition as it came to me.
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