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Thanks again, Ryano, for taking the time to create these images. It was a good idea to use the light and dark lines to show separation between the halves.
Long story short, my theory is that the LUE map is an abstract drawing of the John Harris painting of the second degree Masonic Tracing Board. I've contacted several Masonic Lodges and one member said that the Harris Tracing Boards were popular in the United States. He also said that the LUE map has symbols that are associated with the second degree board.
I wonder if the LUE map was created as an easier way to study the Harris painting of the second degree. The painting had to be left in the lodge but a copy of the LUE map could be taken home and studied. Drawing the LUE map in abstract, and using simple geometric shapes, would make it easier to study the different parts of the second degree. The LUE map, as it is, shows the symbology of the second degree, but folding the map in half, like Ryano did, consolidates the information of the second degree.
Long story short, my theory is that the LUE map is an abstract drawing of the John Harris painting of the second degree Masonic Tracing Board. I've contacted several Masonic Lodges and one member said that the Harris Tracing Boards were popular in the United States. He also said that the LUE map has symbols that are associated with the second degree board.
I wonder if the LUE map was created as an easier way to study the Harris painting of the second degree. The painting had to be left in the lodge but a copy of the LUE map could be taken home and studied. Drawing the LUE map in abstract, and using simple geometric shapes, would make it easier to study the different parts of the second degree. The LUE map, as it is, shows the symbology of the second degree, but folding the map in half, like Ryano did, consolidates the information of the second degree.