John B. Trevor, Jr. Papers 1939-1987

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John B. Trevor, Jr. Papers 1939-1987

John B. Trevor was active in various local (New York state) and national conservative and patriotic organizations; topical files, 1930s-1970s, contain correspondence, published materials, clippings, and ephemera detailing his interest in, and involvement with, such organizations as the Sons of the American Revolution and the American Coalition of Patriotic Societies.

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American Coalition of Patriotic, Civic and Fraternal Societies.

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Pioneer Fund

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Sons of the American Revolution. Empire State Society

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Patriotic society open to men who can prove themselves direct descendants of individuals who provided qualifying service to the United States of America during the Revolutionary War. From the description of Records, 1890-1992. (New York State Library). WorldCat record id: 78582557 ...

Weyher, Harry Frederick, 1921-

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Trevor, John B., 1909-

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John B. Trevor, Jr. was involved in a variety of immigration reform and patriotic organizations. He was, for example, a member of the advisory board of the Cooper-Hewitt Museum of Design, treasurer of the Empire State Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, treasurer of the Committee of Episcopal Laymen of New York, treasurer of the Pioneer Fund, as well as being active in the American Coalition of Patriotic Societies. From the guide to the John B. Trevor, Jr. Papers, 1939-19...