State of New York
The Sons of the Revolution in the State of New York Inc. is a historical society comprised of descendants of individuals who fought for American Independence, dedicated to preserving the memory of their ancestors and the principles for which they contended. Founded in 1883, the society commemorates significant historical events and maintains historical markers at key sites from the Revolutionary Era throughout New York City.
Among its notable contributions is the preservation of Fraunces Tavern, located at 54 Pearl Street, which is one of the city's oldest structures and played a vital role during the American Revolutionary War. The organization invites individuals to connect with their ancestry, learn about U.S. history, and engage in the promotion and preservation of this crucial historic site.
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