NSCAR, CofC and other organizations for children
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The National Society of the Children of the American Revolution The National Society of the Children of the American Revolution, founded in 1895, is the oldest patriotic organization for youths in our country. Membership is open to descendents of patriots of the American Revolution. |
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California State Children of the American Revolution California State Children of the American Revolution |
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San Antonio Canyon Society CAR San Antonio Canyon is a local society of the National Society, Children of the American Revolution, a children's patriotic hereditary organization that was founded in 1895. They are based in the Inland Empire of Southern California. |
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Children of the Confederacy The Children of the Confederacy is an auxiliary organization of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Membership in the C of C is open to boys and girls under the age of 18 who are lineal or collateral descendants of Confederate soldiers, sailors, or statesmen. |
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Col. Rip Ford's Rangers 608, Children of the Confederacy CHILDREN OF THE CONFEDERACY TYLER, TEXAS |
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Norfolk County Grays Juniors #830/ Elizabeth Curtis Wallace Chapter The Norfolk County Grays/Niemeyer Shaw UDC Chapter sponsors a Children of The Confederacy Chapter . The Chapter was founded by Mrs. Marguerite U. Hicks. The Norfolk County Grays Juniors #830 was chartered December 31, 1987 with twenty five (25) children. The Norfolk County Grays Jr's. changed their name to Elizabeth Curtis Wallace Chapter in 2000. |
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Annie Early Wheeler Chapter 945 of the Children of the Confederacy The General Joe Wheeler Chapter 966 Las Cruces, New Mexico is pleased to sponsor the Annie Early Wheeler Chapter 945 of the Children of the Confederacy. |
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Stonewall Jackson Chapter # 937-Akron Ohio Our Creed : Because we desire to perpetuate, in love and honor, the heroic deeds of those who enlisted in the Confederate Services and upheld its flag through four years of war, we, the children of the South, have united in an Organization called the Children of the Confederacy, in which our strength, enthusiasm, and love of justice can exert its influence. We therefore pledge ourselves to preserve pure ideals: to honor the memory of our beloved Veterans |



