Support the Colonel Henry Knox Noble Train of Artillery

Support the Colonel Henry Knox Noble Train of Artillery

The 250th Commemoration Committee has envisioned the Colonel Henry Knox Noble Train of Artillery as one of our most significant and ambitious projects highlighting the unique relationship between Freemasons in Massachusetts and the events leading to the Revolutionary War. Big Statues, of Provo, UT, has been commissioned to cast a functioning replica cannon and to create a life-sized statue of Brother Knox.

You and your Lodge have the opportunity to be part of the historic celebration of the audacious feat of transportation, logistics, engineering, and sheer will and determination executed by Brother Knox (St. John’s Regimental Lodge, Morristown, NJ) and his forces.

To support these efforts, please click the link below to be directed to our secure PayPal page.


We have established tier levels of recognition for Brethren and lodges who contribute to this commemorative cannon and staute, ensuring their legacy for future generations.

The Cannoneer Society – $500:
• Recognition in the Trowel
• Opportunity to be licensed as a Cannoneer in Massachusetts
• Custom autographed lithograph of MG Henry Knox
• Cannoneer Society Challenge Coin
• Invitation to the Grand Master’s Evacuation Day Reception

The Charter Level – $1,733:
• Recognition in the Trowel
• Opportunity to be licensed as a Cannoneer in Massachusetts
• Custom autographed lithograph of Henry Knox and Rufus Putnum
• A mini statue of MG Henry Knox
• Custom challenge coin
Three invitations to the Grand Master’s Evacuation Day Reception

Noble Train of Artillery Level – $5,000:
• The Charter Level PLUS
• Donor’s name on the Sponsor Plaque (please contact the Grand Treasurer’s Office to ensure proper recognition on the plaque)
Five invitations to the Grand Master’s Evacuation Day Reception

Dorchester Heights Level – $10,000+:
• Noble Train of Artillery Level PLUS
• Donor’s name on the Cannon (please contact the Grand Treasurer’s Office to ensure proper recognition on the cannon)
Ten invitations to the Grand Master’s Evacuation Day Reception