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D.C., in 1927, this collection was moved to the recently purchased
Sixteenth Street Headquarters Building, and the collection had grown to 914 books by 1933. From this point until the move of Headquarters from Washington, D.C., to Louisville, Kentucky, the book collection grew at a rapid pace, growing to approximately 25,000 items by 1988. At this point, the Library was on the Second floor of the Headquarters building on South Fourth Street, and possessed a 544-square-foot vault for books not out in the library due to space.
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States. Locations are often selected in order to honor a historical event in United States history or in the organization's history, and there is an effort to alternate the meetings between the East and West coasts of the United States. The
National Congress is responsible for electing national officers and approving changes to the society's constitution, along with any other motions brought before it.
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In 1889, William O. McDowell, a New Jersey financier and businessman, organized the New Jersey
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that was about real estate in New York City, took over as both editor and publisher. Cornish's opinion of McDowell, who in
Cornish's words "came to us with various schemes of making the world better, and we entered into them and have since paid for it" was that McDowell's ideas for the magazine were
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The organization also maintains over 60 standing and special committees that Sons of the
American Revolution members are appointed to in order to oversee the society's welfare, including committees on facilities, insurance, genealogy, library, merchandise, medals, and awards. All members are welcome
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The governance of the Sons of the
American Revolution is made up of ten national officers, 15 vice presidents that preside over separate geographical regions, and one trustee, who is elected from each state and international society. The officers meet several times over the year to discuss business
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American Revolution. The Sons of the American Revolution petitioned Congress to store Revolutionary era documents in a fire-proof area
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of the
Declaration of Independence and the founding of the United States. They also wanted to honor the men and women who pledged their lives, fortunes, and livelihood to the striving for independence from Great Britain. This group formed an organization called the Sons of Revolutionary War Sires.
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The insignia is normally worn suspended by a ribbon of blue, white and gold (buff) on the wearer's left breast. National officers and former state and chapter presidents wear the insignia suspended from a neck ribbon of the
Society's colors. On other occasions a rosette in the Society's colors is
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National officers and trustees also meet during the National Congress, which is held in late June or early July of each year. Unlike the leadership meetings, which always take place at the Society's national headquarters, the National Congress is held in different locations throughout the United
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The Sons of the American Revolution hosts two Leadership Meetings and one National Congress every year. The two leadership meetings are held in the Spring and Fall in Louisville, KY at the Brown Hotel. The National Congress is held at a different location every year during the Summer; recent
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The organization's founding can be traced to the Sons of the Revolution, a New York City society that was organized in 1876. Sons of the American Revolution was founded by John Austin Stevens, who envisioned an aristocratic social and hereditary organization along the lines of the
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There is, however, no direct link between the Sons of Revolutionary War Sires and the Sons of the American Revolution except that members of the Sons of Revolutionary War Sires were permitted to join the Sons of the American Revolution after its founding in 1889.
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No state society or chapter may discriminate against an applicant on the basis of race or creed. The Sons of the American Revolution claims a membership of over 37,000 members in over 550 chapters representing all 50 states in the
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on April 30, 1889. Its objectives are to maintain and extend "the institutions of American freedom, an appreciation for true patriotism, a respect for our national symbols, the value of American citizenship, the unifying force of
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of France, the Grand Master of the Order of St. Louis, provided badly needed aid to the fledgling Continentals. In choosing this cross, the National Society intended to recognize the French contribution to American independence.
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of France. The wreath symbolizes the laurel wreaths presented to worthy individuals by the Roman Republic. Major West selected the Cross of St. Louis as his basis for the decoration because
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The current President General is John L. Dodd, Esq., California Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, who was sworn in as President General at the 133rd National Congress in
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or who contributed to establishing the independence of the United States. It is dedicated to perpetuating American ideals and traditions, and to protecting the
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American Revolution veterans and lineage organizations
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History shows that the Maltese Cross was used by the
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1117:Richard Henry Thompson Jr., of Florida, 1981–1982
1084:Walter Reville Martin, of Rhode Island, 1970–1971
1081:James Bronson Gardiner II, of New York, 1969–1970
1072:Kenneth Godfrey Smith, of Pennsylvania, 1966–1967
1048:Walter Allerton Wentworth, of New York, 1958–1959
1018:Benjamin Harrison Powell III, of Texas, 1948–1949
958:Arthur Preston Sumner, of Rhode Island, 1923–1924
916:Moses Greeley Parker, of Massachusetts, 1911–1912
910:Morris Beach Beardsley, of Connecticut, 1909–1910
1183:Raymond G. Musgrave, of West Virginia, 2003–2004
1111:Calvin Ellsworth Chunn, of California, 1978–1980
1105:Matthew Bacon Sellers III, of Florida, 1976–1977
1045:George Edward Tarbox Jr., of Colorado, 1957–1958
967:Wilbert Hamilton Barrett, of Michigan, 1926–1927
925:Newell Bertram Woodworth, of New York, 1915–1916
889:James Denton Hancock, of Pennsylvania, 1904–1905
1210:Stephen Arthur Leishman, of Delaware, 2012–2013
1150:Paul Howard Walker, of Massachusetts, 1992–1993
1120:Howard Laverne Hamilton, of Virginia, 1982–1983
1102:Robert Duval Savage, of Pennsylvania, 1975–1976
779:who fought in support of American independence.
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3410:Intelligence in the American Revolutionary War
1144:James Robert Calhoun, of New Mexico, 1990–1991
1108:Wilson King Barnes Sr., of Maryland, 1977–1978
964:Harvey Foote Remington, of New York, 1925–1926
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1207:Larry J. Magerkurth, of California, 2011–2012
1093:Marion Howard Crawmer, of Michigan, 1973–1974
1090:Ryall Stapleton Morgan, of Alabama, 1972–1973
1069:Howard Emerson Coe, of Connecticut, 1965–1966
1000:Henry Fennimore Baker, of Maryland, 1935–1936
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1177:Larry D. McClanahan, of Tennessee, 2001–2002
1153:Robert Bell Vance Sr., of Georgia, 1993–1994
1132:Clovis Hunter Brakebill, of Texas, 1986–1987
1129:Benjamin Hume Morris, of Kentucky, 1985–1986
1126:Carl Francis Bessent, of Maryland, 1984–1985
1021:John Whelchel Finger, of New York, 1949–1950
1006:Smith Lewis Multer, of New Jersey, 1943–1946
919:James McElroy Richardson, of Ohio, 1912–1913
913:William Allen Marble, of New York, 1910–1911
901:Nelson Alvin McClary, of Illinois, 1907–1908
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1174:Bruce Baird Butler, of Louisiana, 2000–2001
1171:Howard F. Horne Jr., of Delaware, 1999–2000
1159:William C. Gist Jr., of Kentucky, 1995–1996
1141:James Roger Westlake, of Georgia, 1989–1990
1114:Arthur Mansfield King, of Kansas, 1980–1981
1087:Eugene Clifford McGuire, of Ohio, 1971–1972
928:Elmer Marston Wentworth, of Iowa, 1916–1918
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1024:Wallace Clare Hall, of Michigan, 1950–1952
1015:Charles Bunn Shaler, of Pennsylvania, 1948
1012:A. Herbert Foreman, of Virginia, 1947–1948
507:surrounded by a garland, with a relief of
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1168:Russell Duff Page, of Illinois, 1998–1999
1165:Carl K. Hoffman II, of Florida, 1997–1998
1147:George Henry Brandau, of Texas, 1991–1992
1078:Walter Gage Sterling, of Texas, 1968–1969
1063:Robert Leon Sonfield, of Texas, 1963–1964
1009:Allen Laws Oliver, of Missouri, 1946–1947
532:United States Declaration of Independence
3642:Men's organizations in the United States
1237:C. Bruce Pickette, of Alabama, 2022–2023
1213:Joseph W. Dooley, of Virginia, 2013–2014
1204:J. David Sympson, of Kentucky, 2010–2011
1198:David N. Appleby, of Missouri, 2008–2009
1192:Nathan E. White Jr., of Texas, 2006–2007
1135:Nolan Wendell Carson, of Ohio, 1987–1988
1051:Charles Aubrey Jones, of Ohio, 1959–1960
1003:Messmore Kendall, of New York, 1936–1940
3677:Research libraries in the United States
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1234:Davis L. Wright, of Delaware, 2021–2022
1219:Thomas E. Lawrence, of Texas, 2015–2016
1216:Lindsay C. Brock, of Florida, 2014–2015
1195:Bruce A. Wilcox, of Virginia, 2007–2008
1075:Len Young Smith, of Illinois, 1967–1968
1027:Ray Omer Edwards, of Florida, 1952–1953
979:Howard Rowley, of California, 1929–1930
874:Walter S. Logan, of New York, 1901–1902
479:. The act was signed by U.S. President
454:first inauguration of George Washington
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1240:John L. Dodd, of California, 2023–2024
1228:Warren M. Alter, of Arizona, 2018–2019
709:, president general from 1892 to 1897.
384:The organization is distinct from the
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1201:Edward F. Butler, of Texas, 2009–2010
1033:Milton Miles Lory, of Iowa, 1954–1955
834:enthusiastic but wildly impractical.
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3520:Daughters of the American Revolution
1870:Declaration of Rights and Grievances
1280:Daughters of the American Revolution
1225:Larry T. Guzy, of Georgia, 2017–2018
976:Ganson Depew, of New York, 1928–1929
731:, including those who served in the
715:Daughters of the American Revolution
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458:Daughters of the American Revolution
265:Daughters of the American Revolution
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3395:Timeline of the American Revolution
1246:List of honorary presidents general
705:U.S. Army Brevet Brigadier General
269:Children of the American Revolution
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2032:British credit crisis of 1772–1773
1967:Committee of Secret Correspondence
1629:No taxation without representation
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