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Daughters of the Cincinnati : ウィキペディア英語版 | Daughters of the Cincinnati The Daughters of the Cincinnati is an historical, hereditary lineage organization founded in 1894 by women whose ancestors were officers in George Washington’s army and navy during the Revolutionary War. The organization's activities are designed to expand and perpetuate the knowledge of the founding of the nation.〔("Women Organize a Society of Daughters of the Cincinnati to Study Revolutionary History" ), ''The New York Times'', New York, 28 December 1894. Retrieved on 10 October 2013〕〔("Daughters of the Cincinnati. The Patriotic Society Holds Its First Annual Meeting and Adopts a Seal and Insignia" ), ''The New York Times'', New York, 30 June 1896. Retrieved on 10 October 2013.〕 In addition, the Daughters of the Cincinnati honor the contributions of their officer ancestors by giving college scholarships to the daughters of today's career military officers.〔("Year Book 1910-1911." )〕 == History ==
The Daughters of the Cincinnati was founded in 1894. They adopted the name "Cincinnati" without getting the approval of the Society of the Cincinnati.〔Preuss, Arthur ''A Dictionary of Secret and other Societies'' St. Louis: B. Herder Book Co. 1924; republished Detroit: Gale Reference Company 1966; p.105〕
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