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General Society of Colonial Wars

The General Society of Colonial Wars is a patriotic society composed of men who trace their descents from forebears who, in military, naval, or civil positions of high trust and responsibility, by acts or counsel, assisted in the establishment, defense, and preservation of the mainland American colonies of Great Britain.

General Society of Colonial Wars
TypePatriotic society
WebsiteGSCW.org

General information edit

The General Society presently comprises some thirty-two constituent state societies. The organization was founded in New York in 1892, originally as a state society. The General Society was founded in 1893.

The total membership of state societies has for many years remained in the range of 4,000 to 4,500. Approximately 21,000 men have joined the organization during its history, including many prominent Americans.[1] Members are typically well-educated and professionally accomplished.

The Society has long sought to improve public awareness of the importance of colonial events and individuals in the shaping of America. A number of monuments, plaques, and other markers have been installed by the Society at prevenient sites.[2] The Society also funds research and educational initiatives of colonial relevance. In recent years, the goal of improving understanding of the colonial period has additionally been addressed by Samuel Victor Constant Fellowships, awarded annually for postgraduate study of colonial American history.[3]

The Society of Colonial Wars is listed as an approved lineage society with the Hereditary Society Community of the United States of America.

Membership qualifications edit

To be eligible for membership in the Society an individual must be a male over age 18 who is lineally descendant from a person who served either in a military capacity or held public office in one of the original 13 colonies prior to the American Revolution.

Notable members edit

Government officials edit

Military officers edit

Others edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Political Graveyard: Society of Colonial Wars, politicians". politicalgraveyard.com.
  2. ^ "Honoring our Colonial History: Tablets, Monuments, and Memorials Placed by the Society of Colonial Wars 1892–2010", Andrew Ross Huston, Editor. General Society of Colonial Wars, 2011. ISBN 978-1-59932-206-3.
  3. ^ "Society of Colonial Wars: 1892–1992 – The Centennial History" by General Society of Colonial Wars (1992); LCCN 92-80911
  4. ^ a b c General Society of Colonial Wars Index of Ancestors and Members (2011), Register of the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of California (2008) p. 106.
  5. ^ "Charles Wheaton Abbot, Jr". www.oocities.org.
  6. ^ "Edgar S. Dudley – Cullum's Register – 2326". penelope.uchicago.edu.

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The General Society of Colonial Wars is a patriotic society composed of men who trace their descents from forebears who in military naval or civil positions of high trust and responsibility by acts or counsel assisted in the establishment defense and preservation of the mainland American colonies of Great Britain General Society of Colonial WarsTypePatriotic societyWebsiteGSCW org Contents 1 General information 2 Membership qualifications 3 Notable members 3 1 Government officials 3 2 Military officers 3 3 Others 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksGeneral information editThe General Society presently comprises some thirty two constituent state societies The organization was founded in New York in 1892 originally as a state society The General Society was founded in 1893 The total membership of state societies has for many years remained in the range of 4 000 to 4 500 Approximately 21 000 men have joined the organization during its history including many prominent Americans 1 Members are typically well educated and professionally accomplished The Society has long sought to improve public awareness of the importance of colonial events and individuals in the shaping of America A number of monuments plaques and other markers have been installed by the Society at prevenient sites 2 The Society also funds research and educational initiatives of colonial relevance In recent years the goal of improving understanding of the colonial period has additionally been addressed by Samuel Victor Constant Fellowships awarded annually for postgraduate study of colonial American history 3 The Society of Colonial Wars is listed as an approved lineage society with the Hereditary Society Community of the United States of America Membership qualifications editTo be eligible for membership in the Society an individual must be a male over age 18 who is lineally descendant from a person who served either in a military capacity or held public office in one of the original 13 colonies prior to the American Revolution Notable members editGovernment officials edit Sherman Adams Governor of New Hampshire and White House Chief of Staff Thomas R Ball U S Congressman Henry M Baker U S Congressman William W Barbour United States Senator Franklin Bartlett U S Congressman James Phinney Baxter Mayor of Portland Maine Howard R Bayne Member of the New York State Senate Robert W Bingham United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom Henry S Boutell U S Congressman Private Morgan Bulkeley USV Governor of Connecticut United States Senator and insurance executive Melville Bull U S Congressman Colonel Louis R Cheney CTM Mayor of Hartford Connecticut Colonel Samuel Pomeroy Colt RIM Rhode Island Attorney General militia officer businessman and politician Calvin Coolidge 30th President of the United States 4 Chauncey Depew United States Senator Lieutenant Commander Clarence D Dillon USN Secretary of the Treasury Colonel Richard Thomas Walker Duke CSA United States Senator Captain Henry A du Pont USA United States Senator Brigadier General Elisha Dyer Jr RIM Governor of Rhode Island Charles P Farnsley U S Congressman Ignatius Cooper Grubb Delaware Secretary of State Major General Curtis Guild Jr MVM Governor of Massachusetts and militia general Carter Harrison Sr Mayor of Chicago Henry Oscar Houghton Mayor of Cambridge Massachusetts Hamilton Fish Kean United States Senator Charles Dean Kimball Governor of Rhode Island and U S Congressman Levi P Morton Vice President of the United States and Governor of New York Truman Handy Newberry Secretary of the Navy United States Senator Captain Claiborne Pell USCGR United States Senator Thomas C Platt United States Senator L Bradford Prince Governor of New Mexico Territory and New York State Senator Josiah Quincy Mayor of Boston Stanley F Reed U S Supreme Court associate justice Henry Roberts Governor of Connecticut Elihu Root U S Secretary of State and Secretary of War Colonel Edward Curtis Smith Governor of Vermont H Alexander Smith United States Senator Henry Stockbridge Jr United States Representative Paul Suttell Chief Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court Henry L Wilson Ambassador Charles S Whitman Governor of New York Roger Wolcott Governor of Massachusetts Urban A Woodbury Governor of Vermont J Butler Wright Ambassador Rear Admiral Walter Wyman MHS Surgeon General of the United States Military officers edit Admiral of the Navy George Dewey Hero of the Battle of Manila Bay Vice Admiral Stuart H Ingersoll President of the Naval War College Major General John R Brooke Veteran of the Civil War and Spanish American War Major General Francis Fessenden Civil War general Major General William B Franklin Union Army officer and Vice President of Colt Firearms Major General Frederick Dent Grant Son of President Ulysses S Grant Major General Robert E Noble MC Career Army medical officer Recipient of the Distinguished Service Medal Major General Joseph Wheeler Confederate Lieutenant General U S Army Major General and Congressman Major General Leonard Wood Medal of Honor recipient and U S Army Chief of Staff Rear Admiral John R Bartlett USN Oceanographer Rear Admiral William G Buehler Veteran of the Civil War and Spanish American War Rear Admiral Richard Worsam Meade USN Rear Admiral Joseph B Murdock USN Rear Admiral Francis A Roe Career Navy officer Rear Admiral Aaron Ward Career Navy officer Brevet Major General Adelbert Ames Governor of and Senator from Mississippi Brevet Major General Absalom Baird Civil War general and Medal of Honor recipient Brevet Major General Isaac S Catlin Civil War veteran and Medal of Honor recipient Brevet Major General Theodore S Peck Civil War veteran and Medal of Honor recipient Brigadier General Charles Wheaton Abbot Jr Adjutant General of Rhode Island 5 Brigadier General Richard Napoleon Batchelder Medal of Honor recipient Brigadier General Joseph Lancaster Brent CSA California State Assembly member Brigadier General Edgar S Dudley Brigadier General Morris Cooper Foote Brigadier General James Forney USMC Brevet Brigadier General Charles R Brayton Political boss of Rhode Island Colonel William Seward Webb Inspector General of the Vermont Militia Captain Vincent Astor USNR Husband of Brooke Astor Captain Alfred Brooks Fry USNR Marine engineer Brevet Colonel Johnston de Peyster Union Army officer 6 Commander Guy Castle USN Medal of Honor recipient Lieutenant Colonel John Jacob Astor IV USV Heir to the Astor fortune Died on the RMS Titanic Others edit Francis Ellingwood Abbot Philosopher and theologian Willard Bartlett Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals Henry L P Beckwith Jr Genealogist and historian George Madison Bodge Author and historian John Nicholas Brown I Philanthropist John Coolidge 4 Business executive Alexander Hamilton Episcopalian priest John B Hattendorf Maritime historian Rowland Hazard III Business executive Jack Holt Actor Norman Isham Architectural historian Lawrence Park Art historian architect and genealogist William Stevens Perry Second Episcopalian bishop of the Diocese of Iowa Alexander Hamilton Rice Jr Explorer Henry Lyttleton Savage Princeton University professor William Watts Sherman Socialite Henry A Stearns 1825 1910 Rhode Island industrialist John Austin Stevens Founder of the Sons of the Revolution Woodbridge Strong Van Dyke II MGM Film Director 4 Henry Benjamin Whipple First Episcopal bishop of Minnesota Theodore Salisbury Woolsey Yale law professor See also editChildren of the American Revolution Daughters of the American Revolution Sons of the American Revolution Sons of the Revolution Society of the CincinnatiReferences edit The Political Graveyard Society of Colonial Wars politicians politicalgraveyard com Honoring our Colonial History Tablets Monuments and Memorials Placed by the Society of Colonial Wars 1892 2010 Andrew Ross Huston Editor General Society of Colonial Wars 2011 ISBN 978 1 59932 206 3 Society of Colonial Wars 1892 1992 The Centennial History by General Society of Colonial Wars 1992 LCCN 92 80911 a b c General Society of Colonial Wars Index of Ancestors and Members 2011 Register of the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of California 2008 p 106 Charles Wheaton Abbot Jr www oocities org Edgar S Dudley Cullum s Register 2326 penelope uchicago edu External links edit nbsp Media related to General Society of Colonial Wars at Wikimedia CommonsPortals nbsp British Empire nbsp Society Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title General Society of Colonial Wars amp oldid 1206205075, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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