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  • Society of the Cincinnati
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  • The Society of the Cincinnati is a historical, hereditary lineage organization with branches in the United States and France, founded in 1783 to preserve the ideals and fellowship of the American Revolutionary War officers. The city of Cincinnati, Ohio, then a small village, was named after the Society. Now in its third century, the Society promotes public interest in the American Revolution through its library and museum collections, exhibitions, programs, publications, and other activities.
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Formation
  • 1783-05-13
leader name
  • Kleber Sanlin Masterson, Jr.
Name
  • Society of the Cincinnati
Membership
  • private hereditary
Headquarters
  • Anderson House, Washington D.C.
Purpose
  • Patriotism, Universal Rights, Franco-American friendship
Leader title
  • President General
Motto
  • Omnia reliquit servare rempublicam
abstract
  • The Society of the Cincinnati is a historical, hereditary lineage organization with branches in the United States and France, founded in 1783 to preserve the ideals and fellowship of the American Revolutionary War officers. The city of Cincinnati, Ohio, then a small village, was named after the Society. Now in its third century, the Society promotes public interest in the American Revolution through its library and museum collections, exhibitions, programs, publications, and other activities.
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