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Corp John L. Tinsman

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Corp John L. Tinsman

Birth
Death
20 May 1902 (aged 74–75)
Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Roxborough, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Member of the 23rd Pennsylvania Volunteers, "Birney's Zouaves", Company B, "Gymnast Zouave Company" and 82nd Pennsylvania Volunteers, Company A. Served with 23rd from 8/17/1861 to 9/8/1864 and with 82nd PA from 9/9/1864 to 7/13/1865. He was promoted from Private to Corporal on 9/4/1864 as he re-enlisted for a second three years service.

He was also a member and Past Commander of The Fraternal Group, the Knights of the Mystic Chain which was
founded in 1871 in the traditions of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Amongst the founders were freemasons and Knights of Pythias. Some of the characteristics of this order can be traced to these two groups.
The Knights of the Mystic Chain has three degrees: Knighthood, Mystery and Chivalry. The central point of a Castle (lodge) was an altar, upon which was an open Bible.
The initiation rituals are far less serious. In the first degree the candidate is placed on a metal plate and instructed to take an object out of a bowl of water. At that time an electric shock is put through the candidate. In another degree the blindfolded candidate is ordered to bow deep until their heads dip in cold water. Members are urged in the rituals to make a fool of the candidates. All for the fun of the members.

After several years a fourth degree was added, the Mark-degree. This degree was only open to past masters of Castles. There was also a seperate paramilitary uniform-rank and a degree for women: Naomi or the Daughters of Ruth.

In 1889 the order started to work in insurance, however it never grew larger. At its top it had around 40,000 members. It disappeared in the first half of the 20th century.

John Tinsman lived at 2117 Bolton Street at the time of his death. He was 5'9", with light hair and blue eyes.
Member of the 23rd Pennsylvania Volunteers, "Birney's Zouaves", Company B, "Gymnast Zouave Company" and 82nd Pennsylvania Volunteers, Company A. Served with 23rd from 8/17/1861 to 9/8/1864 and with 82nd PA from 9/9/1864 to 7/13/1865. He was promoted from Private to Corporal on 9/4/1864 as he re-enlisted for a second three years service.

He was also a member and Past Commander of The Fraternal Group, the Knights of the Mystic Chain which was
founded in 1871 in the traditions of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Amongst the founders were freemasons and Knights of Pythias. Some of the characteristics of this order can be traced to these two groups.
The Knights of the Mystic Chain has three degrees: Knighthood, Mystery and Chivalry. The central point of a Castle (lodge) was an altar, upon which was an open Bible.
The initiation rituals are far less serious. In the first degree the candidate is placed on a metal plate and instructed to take an object out of a bowl of water. At that time an electric shock is put through the candidate. In another degree the blindfolded candidate is ordered to bow deep until their heads dip in cold water. Members are urged in the rituals to make a fool of the candidates. All for the fun of the members.

After several years a fourth degree was added, the Mark-degree. This degree was only open to past masters of Castles. There was also a seperate paramilitary uniform-rank and a degree for women: Naomi or the Daughters of Ruth.

In 1889 the order started to work in insurance, however it never grew larger. At its top it had around 40,000 members. It disappeared in the first half of the 20th century.

John Tinsman lived at 2117 Bolton Street at the time of his death. He was 5'9", with light hair and blue eyes.

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