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  1. Albert Pike - Wikipedia

    Albert Pike (December 29, 1809 – April 2, 1891) was an American author, poet, orator, editor, lawyer, jurist and Confederate States Army general who served as an associate justice of the Arkansas …

  2. Albert Pike | Confederate General, Freemason, & Statue - Britannica

    6 days ago · Albert Pike (born December 29, 1809, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.—died April 2, 1891, Washington, D.C.) was a lawyer, political writer, Masonic lodge leader, and Confederate general who …

  3. Pike, Albert - Encyclopedia of Arkansas

    Nov 12, 2025 · Albert Pike was a lawyer who played a major role in the development of the early courts of Arkansas and played an active role in the state’s politics prior to the Civil War.

  4. Albert Pike (December 29, 1809–April 2, 1891) was an attorney, Confederate officer, writer, and Freemason. Pike is the only Confederate military officer or figure to be honored with an outdoor …

  5. Albert Pike Biography & Legacy: Career, Family & Impact

    Aug 5, 2025 · Albert Pike remains one of the most enigmatic and polarizing figures in 19th‑century America. Born in Massachusetts in 1809, he forged a multifaceted career as a lawyer, writer, …

  6. Pike, Albert - TSHA

    May 1, 1995 · Explore the remarkable life of Albert Pike, a prominent figure in American history known for his contributions as a lawyer, soldier, and poet. Discover his adventures, writings, and influence in …

  7. Pike, Albert | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture

    Born in Boston, Massachusetts, on December 29, 1809, Albert Pike served as Confederate Indian commissioner and military commander of Indian Territory during the Civil War.

  8. Who was Albert Pike? – Abbeville Institute

    Aug 13, 2025 · The second one is a statue of Albert Pike erected in 1901. Although he was a Confederate General for about a year, his Freemason brothers were the chief statue advocates.

  9. Albert Pike: A Warrior Philosopher - Valley of Nashville

    Jan 14, 2025 · As a philosopher, Albert Pike redefined Freemasonry for generations to come. His magnum opus, Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, …

  10. Civil War Virtual Museum | Native Americans in the War | Albert Pike

    Albert Pike left the Civil War as the only white Southerner to lead an all-Native American force in battle. He returned to Arkansas to practice law and became a national figure in Freemasonry.