Named after | Sons of Liberty |
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Established | February 22, 1876 April 19, 1890 (General Society) | (first state society)
Founder | John Austin Stevens |
Founded at | New York City |
Type | Patriotic organization |
Legal status | Nonprofit corporation |
Headquarters | 412 West Francis Street, Williamsburg, Virginia |
Coordinates | 37°16′09″N 76°42′24″W / 37.269293°N 76.706717°W |
Region served | Worldwide |
Official language | English |
Publication | Drumbeat |
Website | sr1776 |
The Sons of the Revolution (SR), formally the General Society of the Sons of the Revolution (GSSR), is a patriotic organization headquartered at Williamsburg, Virginia. A nonprofit corporation, the Sons of the Revolution was founded by John Austin Stevens on February 22, 1876, at New York City. The organization is governed by a board of managers, an executive committee, officers, standing committees and their members, and staff. It includes 28 state societies and chapters worldwide.[1] The Sons of the Revolution's objectives are to maintain and extend "perpetuate the memory of the men, who in the military, naval and civil service of the Colonies and of the Continental Congress by their acts or counsel, achieved the Independence of the Country, and to further the proper celebration of the anniversaries of the birthday of Washington, and of prominent events connected with the War of the Revolution; to collect and secure for preservation the rolls, records, and other documents relating to that period; to inspire the members of the Society with the patriotic spirit of the forefathers; to promote the feeling of friendship among them."[2]