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.BACON'S "SECRET SOCIETY":   THE EPHRATA CONNECTION
by Linda S. Schrigner, et al

SECTION III:  SLIDES AND RESEARCH ON BACON AND AMERICA
by Linda S. Schrigner

62a

One story was found amongst Thomas Jefferson's personal papers along with the code identified as being an old Rosicrucian secret code.  Both in the Library of Congress now, the story is Jefferson's own documented account of the mysterious appearance and disappearance of an unknown man, in the session at Consitutional Hall for signing the Declaration of Independence (left wing of Independence Hall).  The doors were securely locked and guarded after all the delegation members were present (see image inside the hall).  From Jefferson's account, no one knew how the man entered nor how he left, and he was gone suddenly without notice just as he had appeared.  When the delegates present feared for their lives and families', at the thought of what would become of them should the American Revolution fail. . .  Constitution Hall, Left Wing in Image of Independence Hall

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This Revised Presentation is for Educational Purposes Only,
with many research points added by Linda S. Santucci
(pka Linda S. Schrigner)
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