The Reverend Thomas Starr King left the amenities of bookish and
comfortable Boston, where he was lionized as a charismatic and
courageous preacher, to take a struggling Unitarian pulpit in a San
Francisco that in the 1850s was hardly the sophisticated city that
it is today. He soon found himself involved in the desperate fight
to keep California in the Union and slave free. Not coincidentally,
he became Grand Chaplain of the Masonic Grand Lodge of California,
joining brother freemasons in the struggle against succession.
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