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A contemporary compendium of Maine’s patriotic record. Essential for family history research.This register assembles the Maine Society of the Sons of the American Revolution’s organisation and officers, the society’s constitution, the roll of members, and the officers and constitution of the national society. As historical society records go, it is a concentrated source for american revolution genealogy and revolutionary war history, offering name-by-name leads to maine military ancestors and a clearer sense of colonial america heritage within nineteenth-century Maine and wider New England history. Researchers pursuing sons of liberty research or cross-referencing Daughters of the American Revolution papers will find the clear listings and institutional detail immediately useful; librarians and family historians will appreciate the factual density and ready reference for historians. Practical yet dignified in tone, the work balances administrative records with narrative glimpses of what the society accomplished, making it a useful companion for anyone building a family tree or situating an ancestor in the broader sweep of Revolutionary memory.Beyond its practical use, the volume matters as a piece of civic memory. It records how a patriotic lineage society organised public remembrance and membership in an era when Revolutionary War memory was being institutionalised; as such, it holds value for literary scholars of memory and social historians alike. Casual readers curious about New England history or nineteenth-century Maine life will find accessible accounts and registers; classic-literature collectors and conservators of heritage titles will prize the work as a cultural artefact that sits between reference and commemoration. Its pages serve not only as a tool for family history research but as a snapshot of how communities in nineteenth-century America curated their colonial roots and collective identity.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.