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Honoring Forgotten Ancestors: The National Society Descendants of Colonial Indentured Servants
The National Society Descendants of Colonial Indentured Servants honors and educates about the contributions of indentured servants to colonial America, aiming to preserve their legacy in historical narratives.
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Delivering Heritage: The Descendants of Early Postmasters
The Descendants of Early Postmasters, established in 1987, honors postal service pioneers, promoting genealogical research and preserving American postal history, emphasizing their crucial role in national development and communication.
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Sons of the Revolution: Preserving American Heritage Since 1876
The Sons of the Revolution, founded in 1876, aims to preserve American independence history and educate the public on Revolutionary ideals, maintaining its distinct lineage-based membership and lasting legacy.
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Planting Seeds of Patriotism: The History of the Children of the American Revolution
The Children of the American Revolution, founded in 1895, fosters patriotism and civic responsibility among youth through education and community service, shaping future leaders and preserving American history.
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The History of the Sons of the American Revolution
The Sons of the American Revolution (SAR), established on April 30, 1889, honors the contributions of Revolutionary War patriots and promotes patriotism and historical remembrance. Membership is open to male descendants of participants in the Revolution. The SAR engages in education, preservation, and collaborates with similar organizations to foster national heritage.
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Honoring Heritage: The Formation and History of the Daughters of the American Revolution
The Daughters of the American Revolution, founded in 1890, promotes historic preservation, education, and patriotism, empowering women to honor their ancestors and support communities through various initiatives.


