(1809-12-29)December 29, 1809 Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Died
April 2, 1891(1891-04-02) (aged 81) Washington, D.C., U.S.
Resting place
Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, D.C. 38°54′45.9″N77°03′21.4″W / 38.912750°N 77.055944°W / 38.912750; -77.055944
Signature
Military service
Allegiance
United States
Confederate States
Service
United States Volunteers
Confederate States Army
Years of service
1846–1847 (U.S.)
1861–1862 (C.S.)
Rank
Captain (U.S.)
Brigadier general (C.S.)
Commands
Company E, Arkansas Mounted Infantry Regiment (1846–1847)
District of Indian Territory (1861–1862)
Battles
Mexican–American War
Battle of Buena Vista
American Civil War
Battle of Pea Ridge
Albert Pike (December 29, 1809 – April 2, 1891) was an American author, poet, orator, editor, lawyer, jurist and Confederate States Army general who served as an associate justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court in exile from 1864 to 1865. He had previously served as a senior officer of the Confederate States Army, commanding the District of Indian Territory in the Trans-Mississippi Theater. A prominent member of the Freemasons, Pike served as the Sovereign Grand Commander of the Supreme Council, Scottish Rite (Southern Jurisdiction, USA) from 1859 to 1891.
AlbertPike (December 29, 1809 – April 2, 1891) was an American author, poet, orator, editor, lawyer, jurist and Confederate States Army general who served...
The AlbertPike Memorial is a public artwork in Washington, D.C., erected in 1901, and partially demolished in 2020 by protestors responding to the murder...
James AlbertPike (February 14, 1913–c. September 3–7, 1969) was an American Episcopal bishop, accused heretic, writer, and one of the first mainline...
AlbertPike Recreation Area is a recreational area located in the Ouachita National Forest about 6 miles north of Langley, Arkansas, in southern Montgomery...
was thus formed. Born in Boston, Massachusetts on December 29, 1809, AlbertPike is asserted within the Southern Jurisdiction as the man most responsible...
Rite, Southern Jurisdiction of the United States. It was compiled by AlbertPike, was first published in 1871 and was regularly reprinted thereafter until...
AlbertPike Lucas (1862–1945) was an American landscape, figure, and portrait painter; also a sculptor. He was born in Jersey City, and studied at the...
Junta and Pueblo. It was named after AlbertPike. AlbertPike Highway Association (1919). Map of the AlbertPike Highway: Showing Every City, Town, Village...
In what is known as the Taxil hoax, he alleged that leading Freemason AlbertPike had addressed "The 23 Supreme Confederated Councils of the world" (an...
In what is known as the Taxil hoax, he alleged that leading Freemason AlbertPike had addressed "[t]he 23 Supreme Confederated Councils of the world" (an...
northwest. A fountain featuring Hebe and 1832 log schoolhouse used by AlbertPike are located on the courthouse grounds, as well as the Confederate soldier...
The AlbertPike Memorial Temple is a historic Masonic lodge at 700-724 Scott Street in Little Rock, Arkansas. It is an imposing three-story Classical...
occultism, and even Satanism. [better source needed] Masonic scholar AlbertPike is often quoted (in some cases misquoted) by Protestant anti-Masons as...
The AlbertPike Residence Hotel is a historic commercial building at 701 South Scott Street in Little Rock, Arkansas. The hotel was built in 1929 by the...
Kadosh." The degree received a substantial re-write in the 1850s when AlbertPike was Grand Commander of the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States...
Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole cavalry under Brig. Gen. AlbertPike. McCulloch's troops swung west on the Ford Road and plowed into elements...
Clarendon Press, 1993, p. 182. AlbertPike, Morals and Dogma, p. 819 AlbertPike, Morals and Dogma, p. 326 AlbertPike, Morals and Dogma, p. 820. Róisín...
believed was developed by a Confederate general and Masonic scholar, AlbertPike. In Pawns in the Game, Carr claimed that World War I had been fought...
James Anderson Prince Hall William Preston Thomas Smith Webb Albert Mackey AlbertPike John the Evangelist John the Baptist William Schaw Elizabeth Aldworth...
based in Charleston, South Carolina, headed by the American Freemason AlbertPike and created by the Italian liberal patriot and author Giuseppe Mazzini...
The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Erik Satie was intrigued by Flamel, and AlbertPike refers to Nicholas Flamel in his book Morals and Dogma of the Scottish...
remains of former Sovereign Grand Commander and Confederate General AlbertPike were removed from Oak Hill Cemetery in Georgetown and placed in the House...
particularly because they adopted the Scottish Rite degree system created by AlbertPike, which the Catholic Church saw as anti-clerical. The president of Spain's...
tribute". Eagle River News: 4–5. 1925. Retrieved 15 September 2017. Mackey, Albert G. (2013). Encyclopedia Of Freemasonry (Annotated ed.). Jazzybee Verlag...
pedestal is necessary to the statue, and the brake to the locomotive. AlbertPike is frequently quoted by Christian Anti-Masons, often with the quotation...
will come to take as well as his answers." Famous American Freemason, AlbertPike also described the Chamber of Reflection at length, in his Scottish Rite...