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Web Link Ladies of the GAR

The Ladies of the G.A.R. is the oldest Women’s hereditary organization in the United States. The original objectives of the organization included promotion of patriotism and loyalty to the Union, participation in community service, especially for the aid of our Veterans and their dependants.

Web Link Auxiliary to the SUVCW

We strive to assist the Sons of Union Veterans in keeping alive the memories of our ancestors and their sacrifices for the maintenance of the Union; to aid in caring for helpless and disabled Veterans; to properly observe Memorial Day.

Web Link Sons of Union Veterans

Preserving the Memory of the Grand Army of the Republic and our Ancestors who Fought to Preserve the Union.

Web Link Woman's Relief Corp.

The National Women's Relief Corps, Auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic, Inc., is a patriotic organization whose express purpose is to perpetuate the memory of the Grand Army of the Republic, as we are their auxiliary organized at their request on July 25 and 26, 1883 in Denver, Colorado, and incorporated by Public Act of the 87th Congress on September 7, 1962.

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