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The Society of Daughters of Holland Dames: Honoring the Early Settlers of New Netherland
The Society of Daughters of Holland Dames, established in 1895, preserves Dutch colonial history in America through education, scholarship, and civic engagement, celebrating the legacy of early Dutch settlers.
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The Menorcan Cultural Society: Preserving the Legacy of Florida’s Early Mediterranean Settlers
The Menorcan Cultural Society in St. Augustine preserves the heritage of 18th-century Menorcan immigrants, ensuring their history and contributions to Florida’s culture remain vital and celebrated today.
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Honoring the Pioneers of American Law: The Sons and Daughters of the Colonial and Antebellum Bench and Bar, 1565–1861
The Sons and Daughters of the Colonial and Antebellum Bench and Bar, 1565–1861 is a hereditary lineage society dedicated to preserving the memory of the men and women who helped establish, interpret, and uphold the foundations of law and justice in colonial and antebellum America. From early colonial courts in Virginia and Massachusetts to the circuit riders…
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The Holland Society of New York: Preserving the Dutch Legacy in America
The Holland Society of New York, founded in 1885, preserves Dutch heritage in America by documenting genealogy, conserving historical records, and educating the public on Dutch contributions to New York’s history.
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The National Order of the Knights of the Golden Horseshoe: Honoring America’s First Westward Explorers
The National Order of the Knights of the Golden Horseshoe honors Alexander Spotswood’s 1716 expedition, celebrating colonial exploration, preserving historical records, and fostering connections among descendants of original members.
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The Society of the Descendants of Washington’s Army at Valley Forge: Preserving the Spirit of Perseverance
The Society of the Descendants of Washington’s Army at Valley Forge honors the sacrifices of Revolutionary War soldiers, preserving their legacy through genealogy, education, and commemoration of the Valley Forge encampment.
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United Daughters of the Conferacy: Formation and History
The United Daughters of the Confederacy, formed in 1894, honors Confederate soldiers, preserves history, and supports their descendants through educational and memorial activities, emphasizing patriotic values and community ties.
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The Plantagenet Society: Preserving the Legacy of a Royal Dynasty
The Plantagenet Society honors the heritage of the influential Plantagenet royal family, promoting genealogical research and education, connecting descendants, and preserving historical records related to England’s medieval monarchy.
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The Pilgrim Peter Brown Society: Honoring a Mayflower Ancestor and His Legacy
The Pilgrim Peter Brown Society, founded in 2014, preserves the legacy of Mayflower passenger Peter Brown by promoting genealogical research, education, and fellowship among his descendants within early American history.
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The Order of the Steel Magnolias: Honoring Strength, Grace, and Southern Heritage
The Order of the Steel Magnolias honors women affected by the Civil War, promoting their stories, cultural legacy, and providing genealogical research while fostering camaraderie among descendants of those who supported Confederate soldiers.
