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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.

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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.

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Thomas R. Ball

– U.S. Congressman.

Henry M. Baker

United States Senator.

William W. Barbour

– U.S. Congressman.

Franklin Bartlett

Mayor of Portland, Maine.

James Phinney Baxter

Member of the New York State Senate.

Howard R. Bayne

– U.S. Congressman.

Henry S. Boutell

Private , USV – Governor of Connecticut, United States Senator and insurance executive.

Morgan Bulkeley

– U.S. Congressman.

Melville Bull

Colonel , CTM – Mayor of Hartford, Connecticut.

Louis R. Cheney

Colonel , RIM – Rhode Island Attorney General, militia officer, businessman and politician.

Samuel Pomeroy Colt

- 30th President of the United States[4]

Calvin Coolidge

– United States Senator.

Chauncey Depew

Lieutenant Commander , USN – Secretary of the Treasury.

Clarence D. Dillon

Colonel , CSA – United States Senator

Richard Thomas Walker Duke

Captain , USA – United States Senator.

Henry A. du Pont

Brigadier General , RIM – Governor of Rhode Island.

Elisha Dyer Jr.

– U.S. Congressman.

Charles P. Farnsley

Delaware Secretary of State

Ignatius Cooper Grubb

Major General , MVM – Governor of Massachusetts and militia general.

Curtis Guild Jr.

– Mayor of Chicago.

Carter Harrison Sr.

– Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Henry Oscar Houghton

– United States Senator.

Hamilton Fish Kean

Governor of Rhode Island and U.S. Congressman.

Charles Dean Kimball

– Secretary of the Navy, United States Senator.

Truman Handy Newberry

Captain , USCGR – United States Senator.

Claiborne Pell

– United States Senator.

Thomas C. Platt

– Governor of New Mexico Territory and New York State Senator.

L. Bradford Prince

– Mayor of Boston.

Josiah Quincy

U.S. Supreme Court associate justice.

Stanley F. Reed

– Governor of Connecticut.

Henry Roberts

Colonel – Governor of Vermont

Edward Curtis Smith

– United States Senator.

H. Alexander Smith

– United States Representative.

Henry Stockbridge Jr.

Chief Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court.

Paul Suttell

– Ambassador.

Henry L. Wilson

– Governor of New York

Charles S. Whitman

– Governor of Massachusetts

Roger Wolcott

Governor of Vermont

Urban A. Woodbury

– Ambassador.

J. Butler Wright

Rear Admiral , MHS – Surgeon General of the United States.

Walter Wyman

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Daughters of the American Revolution

Sons of the American Revolution

Sons of the Revolution

Society of the Cincinnati

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