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 Who is Hiram Abiff?
Although these men know that the name Hiram Abiff would be considered a valid answer to the question by other men with whom they privately associate in Masonic Lodges, they would be reluctant to mention the name of Hiram in church.
The teaching that Hiram is the Masonic savior is found in more than a few books distributed throughout the Masonic system.
They clearly are teaching that Krishna is a savior for Hindus, Jesus is a savior for Christians and Hiram Abiff is a savior for Masons.
http://www.ephesians5-11.org/hiram.htm

  
 Bosses (Hiram)
Hiram pages: If Eli is Eloresonating on Hiram, he'd find out that Hiram is pondering asking for a 10th force, but doesn't really want to ask flat out..
Everything he's said has been the straight up truth..
I'll find out what it is when the time is right huh?"
http://www.io.com/~arcangel/GamingWarStories/SSO/SSO96.html

  
 Getting Together Again, Part II (Hiram, Moonshadow)
Hiram pages: Not especially brilliant, but not a fail.
Moonshadow says "You think he was involved, perhaps?"
<> Hiram says "Is not stealthing, just keeping an eye out."
http://www.io.com/~arcangel/GamingWarStories/SSO/SSO126a.html

  
 Hiram-Georgia
Hiram Net was started as a home for fraternal groups looking to create their own web presence.
Slide show, entertainment schedule.www.hirams.com/ - 16k - Cached - Similar pages University of Bradford : Web of HiramElectronic database of old masonic material held in the University's archives, and submitted.
(0.47 seconds) Sponsored LinksTurning The Hiram KeyRobert Lomas's Latest BookBuy your copy herethefreemason.comFreeMason Store3000+ Masonic items for sale.Your one stop Masonic Superstorewww.freemasonstore.comHiram College...
http://georgia.gigabusca.com/cities/hiram-georgia.html

  
 Hiram Village Online
But the newsletter is already here, and also I've returned to Hiram from my summer retreat to Columbus.
Recently I found out I had relatives who lived in Hiram in the early 1900s.
The Business section of the website has been updated; the Hiram Giftshop has been added to the site.
http://www.hiramvillage.org

  
 Hiram Fong — an American success story - The Honolulu Advertiser - Hawaii's Newspaper
Hiram supported American policy in Vietnam because he believed it was the right thing to do.
Although he once said that "The people of Hawai'i would rather vote for a hau tree than they would a Republican," Hiram never wavered in his support for the Republican Party and its candidates.
But Hiram was much more than that when you examine his life and his contributions to contemporary Hawai'i.
http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2004/Aug/20/op/op07a.html

  
 Hiram --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Hiram maintained friendly relations with Israel, supplying Solomon with men and materials for the construction of the Temple at Jerusalem and cooperating with him in Mediterranean and Red Sea trading voyages.
Fong, Hiram L. (born 1907), U.S. political leader and businessman.
Hiram Rhoades Revels was born on Sept. 27, 1822, in Fayetteville, N.C. He was ordained a minister in the African Methodist Church in 1845 and later recruited black troops during the American Civil War.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9040553?tocId=9040553&query=tyre

  
 The Official Robert Lomas Website
For more details about Robert's new book for Lewis Masonic, visit the dedicated site for Turning The Hiram Key.
Lecture on Tesla given to the Institute of Physics at Cheltenham
Details of "The Book of Hiram" and it's linked website "The Web of Hiram"
http://www.robertlomas.com

  
 The Museum of Hiram
Hiram I king of Tyre 969-936 BCE, had extensive trade in the Red Sea and the Mediterranean in cooperation with Solomon and the kingdom of Israel.
I've been saving tidbits of my lifetime for the purpose of creating the Museum of Hiram and with the advent of the Information Superhighway, you will now get a glimpse into my garage.
External references relevant to the life of Hiram
http://www.hiram.ws

  
 NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Hiram Bingham
Hiram Bingham IV, U.S. Vice Consul in Marseilles, France during World War II who rescued Jews from the Holocaust
Hiram Bingham is the name of several people.
Hiram Bingham, missionary to the Kingdom of Hawai'i
http://pedia.nodeworks.com/H/HI/HIR/Hiram_Bingham

  
 Bingham
Most are by Hiram Bingham and other members of the Peruvian expeditions.
This book chronicles Hiram Bingham's achievements, with emphasis on the explorations of which he was most proud, as well as some of his more questionable actions.
- Hiram Bingham, gringo discoverer of Machu Picchu in Lost City of the Incas.
http://ifip.com/Bingham.htm

  
 Bluffton University Athletics - bc-hiram preview
Hiram (0-1) is coming off a 30-7 loss last week at home against Grove City College.
Hiram started out the 2001 campaign with a 3-2 record before dropping their last five games to finish with an overall record of 3-7 and a 1-6 record in the North Coast Athletic Conference.
Hiram was dealt a 30-7 loss at home by Grove City College last week as the Terriers were held to 64 yards in total offense and surrendered 471 yards to the Wolverines.
http://www.bluffton.edu/sports/football/2002/hiram-preview.html

  
 Hiram Webb - Descendants and Family History
Researching Rutherford County, Lynn found an article in a Genealogical Newsletter entitled "Relationships Outside of Marriage: Rutherford County".
This is where most of the family would live after Hiram's death, so I think this is the location of the family through the 1830's, and the location of Hiram at his death.
This Mary Webb was supposedly the aunt of Lucinda, who had been living with Thomas and Lucinda for a short while and who was about 19 years old when she married Thomas.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Pantheon/7862/hiramwebb/hiram.html

  
 JOHNSON, Hiram Warren - Biographical Information
American National Biography; Dictionary of American Biography; Johnson, Hiram.
New York: Garland Publishing, 1983; Weatherson, Michael A. Hiram Johnson: Political Revivalist.
http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=J000140

  
 Bingham, Hiram on Encyclopedia.com
He also wrote about the Monroe Doctrine and other policies of state.
Hiram Bingham's lost property; This American adventurer first set eyes on the Inca ruins of Machu Picchu 90 years ago this week.
But another year went by before he realised how important his extraordinary discovery...
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/B/BinghmH1G1son.asp

  
 Hiram Bingham's Story Machu Picchu Lost City of the Incas, Peru, Labyrinthina!
In fact, the outside world simply stumbled upon Machu Picchu, for it had never been lost to those who lived around it.
As evidenced by his writings, Hiram Bingham was genuinely inspired by the beauty of the region he was exploring.
Other people saw and even lived at Machu Picchu before Hiram Bingham even set foot in Peru, but had neither the means nor the opportunity to bring the "lost city" to the attention of the outside world.
http://www.labyrinthina.com/bingham.htm

  
 Hiram News
Local news for Hiram, GA continually updated from thousands of sources on the web.
Atlanta police say a suspect who shot two police officers while trying to serve a warrant Saturday morning has been killed in a shootout with police.
Out-of-town federal bank examiners visiting Georgia couldn't believe Genevieve Cole's tiny hometown of Hiram was burgeoning.
http://www.topix.net/city/hiram-ga

  
 Search Results for "Hiram"
6) Bingham, Hiram, 1875-1956, American archaeologist, historian, and statesman.
...Bingham, Hiram, 1875–1956, American archaeologist, historian, and statesman, 1875-1956, American archaeologist, historian, and statesman, b.
...Bingham, Hiram, 1789–1869, American Congregationalist missionary, 1789-1869, American Congregationalist missionary, b.
http://www.bartleby.com/cgi-bin/texis/webinator/sitesearch?FILTER=col65&query=Hiram

  
 HIRAM in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE (Bible History Online)
Josephus further states (Ant., VIII, ii, 8) that the correspondence carried on between Solomon and Hiram in regard to the building of the Temple was preserved, not only in the records of the Jews, but also in the public records of Tyre.
Hiram was not at all pleased with these cities and contemptuously called them "Cabul." His displeasure, however, with this gift does not seem to have disturbed the amicable relations that had hitherto existed between the two kings, for subsequently Hiram sent to the king of Israel 120 talents of gold (1 Ki 9:10-14).
Hiram's servants, "shipmen that had knowledge of the sea," taught the sailors of Solomon the route from Ezion-geber and Eloth to Ophir, whence large stores of gold were brought to King Solomon (1 Ki 9:26; 2 Ch 8:17 f).
http://www.bible-history.com/isbe/H/HIRAM

  
 AllRefer.com - Hiram Bingham, 1875–1956, American archaeologist, historian, and statesman (Archaeology, Biography) ...
Hiram Bingham, 1875–1956, American archaeologist, historian, and statesman, Archaeology, Biographies
Hiram Bingham 1875–1956, American archaeologist, historian, and statesman, b.
More articles from AllRefer Reference on Hiram Bingham, 1875–1956, American archaeologist, historian, and statesman
http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/B/BinghmHGson.html

  
 Hiram
This was the foundation of the interest which, in 1867, took the name of HIRAM COLLEGE, a history of which appears in the Country history.
At the organization of the County in 1808, Hiram included Mantua and Nelson partially settled, Windham, and Freedom unsettled, and Shalersville, which had but one family, that of Joel BAKER.
Among the attempts at settlement may be mentioned that of Joseph METCALF, -one of the proprietors, -who died in New York in 1803 on his way to the Township.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohportag/hist007.htm

  
 Governor Hiram Johnson of California
Hiram Johnson was born and raised in Sacramento, and it was there that he was indoctrinated into politics.
As a young man, he accompanied his father, armed with pistols, into a "den" of dishonest politicians and watched as he fearlessly denounced them for their corruption.
http://www.governor.ca.gov/govsite/govsgallery/h/biography/governor_23.html

  
 Hiram Bingham
Hiram had a good education and had many jobs throughout his life.
Hiram Bingham was born on November 19, 1875 in Honolulu, Hawaii and was descended from Deacon Thomas Bingham, who had come to the American colonies in 1650 and settled in Connecticut.
His grandfather lived from 1789-1869 and was the first Protestant missionary to go to the Hawaiian Islands.
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/information/biography/abcde/bingham_hiram.html

  
 Hiram J. Wilson Civil War Service Records
At the conclusion of the Civil War, Robert and Hiram met - possibly in prison or on a train heading south.
He was later released from the prison on June 20, 1865, as the war had ended a few months earlier.
Hiram's own obituary suggests that both stories may be incorrect, as it states that he lived in Tennessee for one year after the conclusion of the war before moving to Clark Co., Illinois.
http://users.moscow.com/woodisgood/bios/hiramjwilson.htm

  
 Bluffton University Athletics - bc at hiram
This is the 104th season of Hiram football.
Bluffton found that out in 1998 when the Terriers visited Salzman Stadium and handed BC a 39-24 loss.
Check out more game notes on the Hiram College website.
http://www.bluffton.edu/sports/football/2001/hiram-preview.html

  
 Hiram Homes
Hiram Homes was founded in 1999 by Hiram Collazo.
It's president, Hiram Collazo, has been in business for a many years, with a wealth of experience in construction and land development, together with the cooperation and assistance of LandM Construction Management Group and Elite Construction and Development.
Hiram Homes has over 10 years of experience in construction and development.
http://www.hiram-homes.com

  
 Hiram Rhoades Revels
Hiram Rhoades Revels was born a free man of African American and Indian descent in a slave state and became the first African American member of Congress.
Hiram Revels was born in Fayetteville, North Carolina in 1822, but an exact birthplace has not been identified.
This page has been developed and is maintained by the Information Services Branch of the State Library of North Carolina.
http://statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us/nc/bio/afro/revels.htm

  
 Hiram Podiatrist - Hiram Office - Podiatrist in Hiram, GA
Hiram Podiatrist - Hiram Office - Podiatrist in Hiram, GA 1650 Mulkey Rd, Austell, GA 30106
This allows us to control billing costs as much as possible.
As a licensed podiatrist in Hiram, GA we believe our patients deserve to have the information needed to make good choices about their foot and ankle care.
http://www.footandleg.com/hiram_podiatrist.php

  
 Dartford Technology: Engineering - Sir Hiram Maxim
Towards the end of his life, he was asked about the lack of monuments to his work at Baldwyns Park.
Hiram used the local mills as a source of inspiration; in fact it was these same mills that prompted the emergence of his first invention.
Hiram Maxim became a naturalised British subject and was knighted in 1901.
http://www.dartfordarchive.org.uk/technology/engin_maxim.shtml

  
 Writing at Hiram College
A first year student at Hiram, reviewing her papers, said, “I had heard that Hiram was a big writing school, but never thought much about what that would mean.
Students are nominated to become writing assistants at the end of their first year and train for this position during the fall of their sophomore year.
The Hiram Arts Magazine is a top-quality publication that accepts submissions from all students, and Hiram’s bi-weekly newspaper, The Advance, has received national honors and prizes for fine journalistic writing.
http://home.hiram.edu/writingcenter/writingcenter.htm

  
 Handbook of Texas Online: HIRAM, TX
Hiram still had a population reported as thirty in 1990.
The town's population was reported at 110 from 1904 to the late 1940s, when it dropped to thirty.
It was once known as Locust Grove and was named Hiram in 1893, when the post office was established with James Hiram Hughes as postmaster.
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/HH/hnh31.html

  
 Hiram House Resident Summer Camping & Day Camps - Quarterly Newsletter
Several have worked at Hiram House in the past or plan to work at camp this year as camp counselors working with youth in the School or Summer Camp programs.
"Hiram House has been enriching the lives of children for more than a century," said Debra Hershey Guren, The Hershey Foundation President.
Hiram House seeks donations each year for its "Camperships for Kids Fund" to help socially and economically disadvantaged youth, who would otherwise be unable, to attend Summer Camp.
http://www.hiramhousecamp.org/summer2001.htm

  
 Hiram The Young Farmer - Chapter XXV
Not many of them had been upon the Atterson place to see what he had done, but they had heard some stories of his proposed crops that amused them.
As for Old Lem Camp, he was as cheerful as Hiram had ever seen him, and showed a deal of interest in everything about the farm, and had proved himself, as Mrs.
As for Hiram, the men and older boys were rather inclined to jolly him a bit.
http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/youth/youngadult/HiramTheYoungFarmer/chap25.html

  
 Hiram Berdan Biography
The guiding force behind the creation of the two regiments of United States Sharpshooters was New York inventor and crack rifleman Hiram Berdan.
For a decade and a half before the war he had been the acknowledged top marksman in the country, and his inventions included a musket ball and a repeating rifle.
Source: "Who Was Who In The Civil War" by Stewart Sifakis
http://civilwarhome.com/berdanbio.htm

  
 MISSOURI MORMON FRONTIER FOUNDATION - Hiram Page Biography
Hiram died and was buried on his farm on 12 August 1852.
Soon the advent of the 1838 Mormon War forced the church and its leaders from the state of Missouri.
His signed statement affirms his belief in the authenticity of metallic plates associated with the translation of the Book of Mormon.
http://www.jwha.info/mmff/hpbio.htm

  
 Find Churches in Hiram Ohio - FlockFinder.com
Churches in Hiram Ohio would be amazed at the amount of people looking for a church in their area.
For some time, churches in Ohio have been pressured to get a "church website" thinking it would be an evangelistic tool and way to promote their church.
They're rarely seen by people who are looking for churches to attend.
http://www.flockfinder.com/churches_ohio/hiram/churches_hiram_ohio.html

  
 Hiram House Resident Summer Camping & Day Camps - Hiram House 2000
In order for Hiram House Camp to succeed in helping today's youth face the new, daunting life challenges of the new century, it is imperative that a plan be put in place to provide these young people with the new, updated and improved facilities they deserve.
The Hiram House hopes to raise five million dollars over the next two years to fund these renovations and revitalize the camp for the benefit of area youth.
Hiram House Camp has accomplished this by providing countless thousands of children of all races, ethnic origins and economic backgrounds with wholesome, nurturing and positive outdoor experiences and educational programs.
http://www.hiramhousecamp.org/hh2000.htm

  
 Hiram Bithorn
This site is under construction and I will continue updating with information about him as I obtain it.
He was shot to death on New Year's Day in 1952 while attempting a comeback in the Mexican league.
This site is dedicated to the memory of Hiram Bithorn, a forgotten hero, the first Puerto Rican baseball player in the major leagues.
http://www.geocities.com/hirambithorn/HiramBithorn.html

  
 Powers' Greek Slave
This sculpture by Hiram Powers was perhaps the most popular American work of art at mid-century.
Over one hundred thousand people paid to see it during its 1847-1848 tour around the country.
http://www.iath.virginia.edu/utc/sentimnt/grslvhp.html

  
 Hiram on Encyclopedia.com
Hiram Holton was only 18 but he left a legacy behind
Solomon and Hiram shared in trade with India and the Mediterranean, and Hiram sent much material for the Temple.
Storer Foundation Donates $10,000 Grant to Hiram House Camp to Develop New Challenge Program in Honor of Former Employee.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/H/Hiram.asp

  
 Who Was Hiram Walker?
And, he began building housing which he leased to his employees.
Ronald Hoskins, in his Master's Thesis for the University of Windsor on the Life and Times of Hiram Walker, (1964) wrote:
As his success grew, Walker purchased more land, continued to build homes for his employees, established and provided free public utilities, built St. Mary's Anglican Church in memory of his wife, Mary Abigail, who died in 1870, campaigned for good schools and supported them generously.
http://www.walkervilletimes.com/hiramwho.htm

  
 Ephraim Hiram Squire Gravesite
It has long been known and found on the internet that Ephraim was born 8-13-1777.
Ephraim Hiram Squire and his wife Sarah are burried in Wildwood Cemetery in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
http://www.allfortheunion.com/squire/gravesites/EHSquiregravesite.htm

  
 HELMDisciples.org > Colleges and Universities > Hiram College
Hiram's academic calendar, known as the Hiram Plan, is unique to the nation and ingeniously combines the advantages of long-term and short-term learning.
Located in Ohio's Western Reserve, Hiram attracts students from throughout the United States and 24 foreign countries.
Hiram College is related by covenant to the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
http://www.dhedisciples.org/colleges/hiram.htm

  
 Hiram Kasten
Kirstie tries to get a lucrative deal from NBC because she realizes that she is low on cash.
Tell the world what you think of Hiram Kasten.
http://www.tv.com/hiram-kasten/person/20314/summary.html

  
 Hiram House Camp - Cleveland Ohio summer camps, church retreats, school camps, outdoor education, and overnight camping.
Hiram House Camp - Cleveland Ohio summer camps, church retreats, school camps, outdoor education, and overnight camping.
http://www.hiramhousecamp.org

  
 Hiram College Sesquicentennial
Hiram College also received a grant from the Hiram Community Trust to produce a video marking this milestone in the institution's history.
Since 1850, Hiram College has been a distinctive place to study the liberal arts and sciences.
A Sesquicentennial logo has been developed by Jan Goodland-Metz, Hiram's art director, and will be used on all of the college's printed materials during the celebration.
http://www.loc.gov/bicentennial/propage/OH/oh-13_h_brown1.html

  
 Hiram High School - Hiram, GA - (Hiram, GA) - powered by LeagueLineup.com
Hiram High School - Hiram, GA - (Hiram, GA) - powered by LeagueLineup.com
October 12, 2005 - -- Sign Renewal forms and a list of available signs to be renewed are listed under handouts.
Turn Left on 278, you will pass the business park on the left and drive up to the next intersection which is Pallisades and Paris.
http://www.leaguelineup.com/welcome.asp?url=hiramhornets

  
 AiA - Portrait Bust of George Washington
His portrait busts of U.S. presidents George Washington and Andrew Jackson, as well as of other famous people, were admired for their truthful representation of the subject, which the artist combined with the dress and dignity of a Roman senator or Greek noble.
Hiram Powers's neoclassical sculptures earned him international fame.
http://www.artsmia.org/art_in_america/8_3.html

  
 Hiram Powers Online
Hiram Powers at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. Study of a Hand, 1856
Hiram Powers at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
All images and text on this Hiram Powers page are copyright 1999-2005 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/powers_hiram.html

  
 Hiram, Georgia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hiram is located at 33°51'56" North, 84°46'29" West (33.865575, -84.774593)
Hiram is a city located in Paulding County, Georgia.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiram,_Georgia

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