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The Military Order of the Stars and Bars: Honoring Confederate Officers and Their Descendants
The Military Order of the Stars and Bars, founded in 1889, honors Confederate officers and their descendants, focusing on historical preservation, genealogy, and patriotism while promoting educational initiatives and scholarship.
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The National Society Dames of the Court of Honor: Preserving Ancestral Service in Early America
The National Society Dames of the Court of Honor honors descendants of recognized military and civil service figures from early America, promoting genealogical research and preserving history while fostering patriotism.
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The National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century: Preserving Lineage and Colonial History
The National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century, established in 1915, honors women with colonial ancestry, promoting genealogical preservation, education, historic preservation, and commemoration of early American settlers and their contributions.
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The Noble Society of Celts: Celebrating Celtic Heritage
The Noble Society of Celts, founded in 1993, unites individuals of Celtic descent to preserve heritage, support genealogical research, and foster international fellowship, celebrating Celtic culture across generations.
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Minnesota Territorial Pioneers: Preserving the Legacy of the First Settlers
The Minnesota Territorial Pioneers, established in 1897, preserves the heritage of early settlers in Minnesota, supporting genealogical research and commemorating their contributions to the state’s cultural identity since statehood in 1858.
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The Russian Nobility Association in America: Preserving Aristocratic Legacy in Exile
The Russian Nobility Association in America, founded in 1938, preserves the heritage and supports Russian émigrés through charity, cultural events, and religious initiatives, ensuring the legacy of Russian aristocracy endures.
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Descendants of the Founders of Ancient Windsor: Preserving Connecticut’s Colonial Heritage
The Descendants of the Founders of Ancient Windsor (DFAW), established in 1983, preserves the legacy of Windsor’s early settlers through genealogical research, community building, and historical documentation.
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The Order of Bacon’s Rebellion: Remembering America’s First Popular Revolt
Bacon’s Rebellion in 1676, an early American uprising, highlighted governance tensions in Virginia. The Order of Bacon’s Rebellion honors descendants and promotes research, education, and preservation of this historical event.
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Preserving Island Heritage: The Daughters of Hawai‘i
The Daughters of Hawai‘i, founded in 1903, plays a crucial role in preserving Hawaiian heritage by safeguarding historical sites, educating the public, and honoring royal traditions amid cultural upheaval.
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The Guild of Colonial Artisans and Tradesmen, 1607–1783: Honoring America’s First Craftsmen
The Guild of Colonial Artisans and Tradesmen honors skilled tradespeople who contributed to early American society, recognizing their vital roles from 1607 to 1783.
