Regional Districts

Central District
This includes the states of Ohio, Indiana, West Virginia, and Kentucky
http://www.sar.org/cdist_sar/CentralDistrict.htm

Mid-Atlantic District
This includes the District of Columbia and the states of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia
http://www.sar.org/madist_sar/index.htm

Great Lakes District
This includes the states of Michigan, Illinois, and Wisconsin
http://www.sar.org/gldist_sar/index.htm

New England District
This includes the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island
http://www.massar.org/ne_district_sar.htm

South Atlantic District
This includes the states of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida
http://www.flssar.org/sasar.html

South Central District
This includes the states of Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas
http://www.geocities.com/fernandodeleyba/scsar.html

Southern District
This includes the states of Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee http://www.sar.org/tnssar/sd-sar.htm

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International Societies

Canada
http://www.sar.org/cnssar/default.htm

France
http://www.sarfrance.net/

Germany
http://www.sar.org/itssar/devsar.htm

Mexico
http://www.sar.org/mxssar/default.htm

Switzerland
http://www.diesbach.com/sar/sar.html

International
http://www.sar.org/itssar/default.htm




Associate Organizations

National Society of the Children of the American Revolution
http://www.nscar.org/

Ladies Auxiliary
http://www.sar.org/nlasar/

 

State Societies A - M || State Societies N - W || Regional District, & International Societies


 

“The Stamp Act, enforced taxation without representation, and the Boston Post Bill were steps by which the advance was made through a period of ten years toward revolution, and when with Lexington and Concord, the shot was fired, heard round the world the war was actually begun. All hesitation was now abandoned, and a Congress was called together for the purpose of deciding the future of the oppressed American colonies.”

 
     
 
~ G. W. Woods, Surgeon, from an Address delivered at the American Centennial Celebration at the Hawaiian Hotel, Honolulu Source: The Pacific Commercial Advertiser, Honolulu: July 8, 1876.