This volume comprises a collection of addresses delivered at a banquet held in honor of the officers and members of the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Dating back to 1890, these speeches offer a fascinating glimpse into the patriotic sentiments and historical consciousness of the late 19th century. The addresses cover a range of topics related to the American Revolution, the principles upon which the nation was founded, and the importance of preserving the memory of the founding fathers. The texts provide valuable insights into the values and ideals cherished by members of this influential society. A valuable resource for historians and anyone interested in American history and the legacy of the Revolution.
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