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Cornwallis Surrenders to George Washington at Yorktown.
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General George Washington crossing the
Delaware River
on the night of December 25, 1776. Standing
behind him is
fellow Virginian, Lt. James Monroe, from Fredericksburg
(wounded the following day at the Battle of Trenton).
[both to later
be Presidents of the United States]
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Webmaster's Note: For those that may be interested in a treatise on the eight winters during the Revolutionary War, click here. Also, we have just added a new page based on a 2002 paper titled,
"Origins
of the U.S. Constitution" presented by our President General,
Judge Edward F. Butler, Sr., to the DAR in Texas in 2002.
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"...to perpetuate the memory..."

Descendants of Michael Widener
and the VASSAR Color Guard
pose behind Widener's newly placed grave marker.
The purposes of the National Society, Sons of the American Revolution are patriotic, historical and educational. Its object is to perpetuate the memory of individuals who, by their services or sacrifices during the war of the American Revolution, achieved the independence of the American people.
The VASSAR sponsors events throughout the year, including: oratory and essay contests for young people; awards programs honoring educators, and law enforcement and fire safety personnel; and, ceremonies honoring the patriots of the Revolution and the battles in which they fought.
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