Ancestry the Objects of the Hereditary Societies And the Military And Naval Ord
Ancestry the Objects of the Hereditary Societies And the Military And Naval Ord
Eugene Zieber
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"The Civil Officials and Military forces of the State of Vermont during the War of the Revolution shall also be comprehended in the same manner as if they had belonged to one of the thirteen original States. No service of an ancestor shall be deemed as qualifying ser vice for membership in the Society where such ancestor, after assist ing in the cause of American Independence shall have subsequently either adhered to the enemy, or failed to maintain an honorable rec ord throughout the War of th...e Revolution. No person shall be admitted as a member of this Society unless he be eligible under one of the provisions of this article, and unless of good moral character, and adjudged worthy of becoming a member. " SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES DAUGHTERS 1776-1812. In the State of Louisiana. " OBJECTS. " Whereas, In all time and in all ages, valor, patriotism, and self-sacrifice have been justly held as the triune virtues which con stitute true heroism ; and 43 * Whereas, Next to the approval of God and our conscience, the approval of our fellowmen must ever remain the incentive to great and noble deeds ; therefore be it "Resolved, That in recalling the deeds of those who in 1776 sacrificed fortune and life itself in the defense of their liberties, and of those who, in 1812, in the face of like hardships and dis couragements, settled forever the question of our national Inde pendence, the United States Daughters of 1776 and 1812 honor themselves, and hold up to their children examples of disinterested patriotism, steadfastness in adversity, and unflinching courage in defense of right, which will, we trust, influence their lives in what ever paths an all-wise Providence may lead them.
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