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Contacting Us
There seems to be a misconception out there that
we in the SAR have our heads buried,
ostrich-like, in the sands of the 18th century.
Well, we not only build web sites, we make browsers do tricks.
If you are using Netscape Navigator, click on either of
the following e-mail addresses and it will open
and pre-address your e-mail window, so all you have to do is type in whatever
deathless prose you think we might
appreciate and then hit your "send" button!

This will take you to Charles - he's our Registrar, a member of our Board of Managers and a former Chapter President. He is a congenial guy and a hard worker. He knows how to get things done. So if you
need to get anything done, he's the first one to contact.

This will take you to Bob, the chapter's Computer Applications Committee Chairman - if you want to see changes in this website or have links to other sites you want to share with us, he's the one to contact.
Thanks for stopping by. Don't be
a stranger.
And if you didn't find what you were looking for, try
these web sites:
Other SAR Links
GENEALOGY LINKS
Ancestry Home Town
(complete with classes for beginners)
Americana
(brief inspirational stories from American history)
Avalon
Project - Yale Law School
(your one stop for every important 18th century American
Document, from the 1745 Albany Plan of Union to GW's Farewell Address of
1796)
Battles
of the Revolution
(an incredible job of military analysis by the AROTC unit
at Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
Brown
Bess Musket
(an exhibit page from the Canadian War Museum)
Cowpens
(complete with tactical maps of the battles' progress)
Deutsches
Historisches Museum, Berlin
(In English, some interesting uniforms and weapons)
Drums
along the Mohawk
(a MUST site for anyone interested in Revolutionary
New York)
Early America
(a colonial history e-zine and chat rooms)
G. Gedney Godwin
The Sutler of Mount Misery
(you'll think you've found an 18th century Wal-Mart
here!)
Hessians and
other German Units
(great links here for those researching this aspect of
the war)
Horus
- the University of California at Riverside
(a home town site we're proud of - a truly comprehensive
collection of history links - some genealogy links as well)
Kings Arms
Press
(modern reprints of 18th century works)
Oneida Nation
1777
(lest we forget the Native patriots)
Washington
at War
(a virtual exhibit at the Smithsonian allows you to see
his uniform, sword, tent and mess kit)
Ye Rev List
(a Bulletin board for historians, genealogists, etc.)
13
Original Colonies
(a collection of both history and genealogical links)
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