| Henry Hall - United States - 1891 - 418 pages
...gentlemen present were desirous of understanding clearly the difference in plan of organization between the Sons of the Revolution and the Sons of the American Revolution. Many questions were asked, and Mr. McDowell answered them to the best of his ability. Discussion followed.... | |
| United States - 1895 - 822 pages
...room in their great cooperative home arrangement, and we would find ourselves in good company with the Sons of the Revolution and the Sons of the American Revolution and the Daughters of the Revolution, and of the Colonial Dames and Daughters of the Cincinnati, the... | |
| Local history - 1893 - 464 pages
...greater interest manifested in our ancestors than formerly throughout the country. Two Societies— The Sons of the Revolution, and The Sons of the American Revolution — have grown up. Likewise two Societies of Daughters. The Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution has... | |
| William Van Rensselaer Miller - Associations, institutions, etc - 1894 - 376 pages
...is a golden distaff filled with silver flax. The objects of this Society being the same as those of the "Sons of the Revolution'' and the "Sons of the American Revolution," and having a desire to co-operate with those organizations, the Society of the Daughters has an Advisory... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - Presidents - 1897 - 732 pages
...in New York in 1875, and has now about 20 Slale branches. The principal point of difference l>elween the Sons of the Revolution and the Sons of the American Revolution is in the mailer of eligibility, which in both is dependent on hereditary descent. In the latlcr society... | |
| Sons of the American Revolution. Michigan Society - Michigan - 1898 - 258 pages
...purposes of the organization, answering many questions, including some as to the distinction between the " Sons of the Revolution " and the " Sons of the American Revolution." A motion was finally made by Isaac Paulding, and unanimously adopted, that those present organize themselves... | |
| New York (State) - 1899 - 646 pages
...State Societies approving of the action of the General Society." " Resolved, That each State Society of the Sons of the Revolution and THE SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION shall submit the papers of their respective Societies to the Registrar of the other Society for examination.... | |
| Boston Public Library - Boston (Mass.) - 1902 - 514 pages
...Associations. Clubs. Societies. Complete official correspondence in the matter of the proposed consolidation of the Sons of the Revolution and the Sons of the American Revolution. [Boston? 1896.1 2 parts in i v. Illus. — 4411.133 First Corps of Cadets of the Massachusetts Volunteer... | |
| Daughters of the American Revolution - United States - 1902 - 686 pages
...an addition to the list hitherto gathered by the two kindred organizations, t he Ohio societies of the Sons of the Revolution and the Sons of the American Revolution. Responses to our inquiries were not always prompt; some never came. As it is a work entirely of local... | |
| Sons of the American Revolution - Genealogy - 1902 - 1360 pages
...State Societies approving of the action of the General Society." "Resolved, That each State Society of the Sons of the Revolution and THE SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION shall submit the papers of their respective Societies to the Registrar of the other Society for examination.... | |
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