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The tombstones were widespread and fashionable in this era and there is no source for any masonic relevance beyond loose conjecture, nor other connections to freemasonry that I am aware of. Unless you have any actual information to the contrary?

nah obelisks mean freemasons

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Primarily Egyptian, but either way the idea that a lifetime’s work exposing and opposing all the secret societies is nullified by someone’s (presumably a relative) choice of grave decoration is not convincing.

freemasons like egyptian symbolism, they use pyramids too, ancient egyptians are extinct so if anyone's using obelisks in modern ttimes they're freemason

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William Miller was a Mason as was James White. Also his sons were Masons.