Syracuse Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution records, 1912-1963.

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Syracuse Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution records, 1912-1963.

Constitution and by-laws, correspondence, scrapbooks, membership lists, programs, and obituaries of members of the Syracuse Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution; also includes applications for membership with addenda by Rev. W.M. Beauchamp, S.T.D.

4.3 cubic ft. (1-16 in. box)

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