The Tun™ Groundbreaking
November 10, 2024
Lieutenant General Calvert L. Worth, Jr., Commanding General, II Marine Expeditionary Force, and Medal of Honor Recipient Major General James E. Livingston, USMC, (Ret.), joined representatives from the six organizations with a heritage at The Tun in Philadelphia for a groundbreaking ceremony in Philadelphia on November 10, 2024, the 249th birthday of the United States Marines Corps. The Tun Legacy Foundation, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is rebuilding the historic Tun, the birthplace of the Marines, to coincide with the 250th birthday of the United States Marine Corps in 2025 and America250 in 2026. In a nod to The Tun’s significance in the history of the Marines, participants in the groundbreaking used hand-held entrenching tools (E-Tools) for the ceremony.


(Pictured L-R)
Judith Francis, Executive Director, The Society of St. George, Philadelphia
Pat Dailey, USMC, President and Founder, The Tun Legacy Foundation
Robert Brink, The Tun Legacy Foundation Board Chair and Deputy Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania Free and Accepted Masons
Lieutenant General Calvert. L., Worth, Jr.
Major General James E. Livingston
Kenneth Leith, Past President, The St. Andrew’s Society of Philadelphia
Theresa Murtagh, President, Friendly Sons & Daughters of St. Patrick
Photo credit: Nichole Hignett (True to Life Photography)
The Tun, constructed in Philadelphia in 1693 (and standing until 1781), is the founding place of the United States Marine Corps (1775), and the birthplace of Freemasonry in Pennsylvania (1731) and the first documented lodge in North America. It is also the founding place of the St. Andrew’s Society (1747), and the early meeting place of the Society of St. George (1772) and The Friendly Sounds & Daughters of St. Patrick (1771). The historic tavern is purportedly the place where John Adams and the Naval Committee met and drafted documents that outline the structure for what became the United States Navy (1775). Once rebuilt, The Tun Legacy Foundation will donate all proceeds from operations of The Tun™ in perpetuity to veteran charities and charities associated with the other heritage organizations.
The Tun ™
The Tun Legacy Foundation, Inc. is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization formed by members of these organizations with origins at the historic Tun that are still in existence: United States Marine Corps; Pennsylvania Freemasons; St. Andrew’s Society; Society of St. George; The Friendly Sons and Daughters of St. Patrick; and the United States Navy.
Vision Statement: To inspire generations through The Tun™ by embodying the spirit of American history and catalyzing civic engagement through enduring philanthropy.
Mission Statement: To reestablish The Tun™ as a monument to its historical significance in the United States, and to inspire a perpetual commitment to charitable giving that uplifts and empowers.
The Tun Legacy Foundation, Inc.
P.O. Box 52649
Philadelphia, PA 19115
www.thetun.org
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