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  2. List of original members of the Society of the Cincinnati

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    1.12 Virginia. 1.13 South Carolina. 2 Other countries. ... This is a list of the founding members of the Society of the Cincinnati. George Washington. Tadeusz ...

  3. Society of the Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    The Society of the Cincinnati is a fraternal, hereditary society founded in 1783 to commemorate the American Revolutionary War that saw the creation of the United States. Membership is largely restricted to descendants of military officers who served in the Continental Army .

  4. Thomas Overton - Wikipedia

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    He served throughout the Revolutionary War in the Continental Army, and was an original member of the Society of the Cincinnati in Virginia. [3] [4] He was first appointed 2nd Lieutenant in the 9th Virginia Regiment in 1776 and was promoted to 1st Lieutenant in 1778.

  5. Charles Simms (lawyer) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Simms (1755–1819) was a Virginia lawyer, Revolutionary War officer and politician. A friend of George Washington, Simms thrice represented Fairfax County, Virginia, in the Virginia House of Delegates as well as at the Virginia Ratification Convention of 1788, and also served as mayor of Alexandria (then in the District of Columbia) during the War of 1812.

  6. Social history of soldiers and veterans in the United States

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    The Society of the Cincinnati reflected the broader class distinctions prevalent in the Continental Army. While the officer corps was largely drawn from the landowning gentry, the enlisted ranks were predominantly composed of less privileged groups, including the landless poor, indentured servants and African American slaves.

  7. Henry Heth (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    After settling in Chesterfield County, Virginia near Richmond circa 1759, he established and ran the Black Heath coal mines following the American Revolutionary War. During that conflict, Heth and his brothers served officers in the Continental Army and would become founding members of the Society of the Cincinnati. Heth became involved in many ...

  8. James Wood (governor) - Wikipedia

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    A Federalist, in 1796, Wood was elected as Virginia's eleventh governor and served until 1799, after previously being the Federalist gubernatorial candidate in 1794. [9] In addition to being an original member of the Society of the Cincinnati, he was also a leading member of an early abolition society in Virginia. Wood served as President of ...

  9. George Weedon - Wikipedia

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    George Weedon (1734–1793) was an American military officer from Fredericksburg, Colony of Virginia, who served during the Revolutionary War. He held the rank of brigadier general in the Continental Army and later in the Virginia militia. [1] After the Revolutionary War ended, he became an original member of the Society of the Cincinnati (Va ...