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Sons of the American Revolution – Valcour Battle Chapter
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We are people with genetic ties to those who fought in the Revolutionary War.
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Check out the Sons of the American Revolution: Valcour Battle Chapter’s educational resources. We love to share our history with the community and future generations.
America 250
Are you interested in general history? Check out our American 250 page. It contains resources about the Battle of Valcour, the Revolutionary War, and genealogical resources.

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Did you recently learn that one of your ancestors may have fought for American independence?
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Dive into your history and uncover the past. We have links and resources to help you find documentation and proof that your forbearer participated in the war. Discovering this link to your past can reveal a rich genetic history and stories to share with future generations.
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From our blog
Platt Brothers grave markers and plaques
DAR members and SAR president Craig Russell spent the afternoon of August 20, 2022 installing DAR grave markers and plaques on the graves of Charles, Nathaniel, Daniel and Zephaniah Platt.
Valcour Battle Chapter At Battle of Plattsburgh
On September 9-11 the chapter had an information table and was in the parade celebrating the anniversary of the battle of Plattsburgh in 1814.
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