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Description: Non-profit lineage society established in 1892 to perpetuate the memory of events in American Colonial History and of the people in military and civil positions who assisted in the establishment, defense and preservation of the American Colonies. Open to men aged 18 and over who are lineal blood descendants of those who served in a military and/or civil capacity in the American colonies from the time spanning the founding of Jamestown in 1607 to the Battle of Lexington in 1775. Provides listing of SCW state and international societies.
The Society of Colonial Wars in Connecticut - General Society General Society of Colonial Wars The Preamble of the Articles of Incorporation: WHEREAS, It is desirable that there should be adequate celebrations commemorative of the events of Colonial history which took place within the period beginning with the settlement of Jamestown, Va., May 13, 1607, and preceding the battle of Lexington, April 19, 1775-,
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Page title:The Society of Colonial Wars in Connecticut - General Society
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Description:The Society of Colonial Wars perpetuates the memory of events in American Colonial History and of the people in military and civil positions who assisted in the establishment, defense and preservation of the American Colonies
IP-address:72.29.73.7