Publisher's Synopsis
"The Honor Roll of the Society of Colonial Wars" is a historical record compiled by the General Society of Colonial Wars in 1922. This book serves as a tribute to individuals who played significant roles in the colonial history of the United States. Detailing the contributions of members of the Society and figures from the colonial era, the book provides valuable insights into the genealogies and lineages connected to the early American settlements.
A resource for historians, genealogists, and those interested in the colonial period, this volume offers a glimpse into the lives and legacies of those who helped shape the nation. The "Honor Roll" preserves the memory of their service and sacrifice, making it an enduring reference for understanding American heritage.
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