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Continental Society Daughters Of Indian Wars


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Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars is a hereditary society whose members are descendants of native and immigrant Americans, Canadians, and Mexicans who waged war during Westward Expansion from the early 1600s to the early 1900s.

 

Object: The object of this organization "is be to assist and encourage the preservation of records and historic sites associated with our native and immigrant American Ancestors, to cherish the memory of those native and immigrant Americans who waged war and/or committed other acts of hostility one toward the other in defense of their people’s freedom, liberty and ideals, to strengthen fellowship and to encourage cooperation between descendants of native and immigrant Americans, to foster in a spirit of patriotism, the support and enforcement of all treaties and laws made and agreed upon between the State and Federal governments and the several tribes, bands and nations of Native Americans, to publish a lineage book of the names and ancestral data of members of the Society, and original materials related to this aspect of American History."

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This is an example of a modern Past State Governor badge made by Caldwell.  This badge bears a single ancestor bar with the name machine engraved upon it.  The pendant is marked "Gold Filled" on the reverse.

 

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