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Patriotic Order of Sons of America

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Patriotic Order of Sons of America
NamePatriotic Order of Sons of America
FoundedDecember 10, 1847
LocationPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
TypeFraternal organization

Patriotic Order of Sons of America is a fraternal organization founded on December 10, 1847, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with the goal of promoting American patriotism and American values, as embodied by figures such as George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. The organization was established during a time of significant social and political change in the United States, with events like the Mexican-American War and the California Gold Rush shaping the nation's identity. The Patriotic Order of Sons of America drew inspiration from other fraternal organizations, such as the Masonic Order and the Odd Fellows, and aimed to create a sense of community and shared purpose among its members, including notable figures like Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant. The organization's founding was also influenced by the ideals of the American Revolution and the Constitution of the United States, as well as the principles of Freemasonry and the Knights of Pythias.

History

The Patriotic Order of Sons of America was founded by a group of American patriots who sought to promote American nationalism and American exceptionalism, as reflected in the works of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. The organization's early history was marked by significant growth and expansion, with the establishment of local lodges and chapters in cities like New York City and Boston, Massachusetts. The organization played a significant role in promoting American culture and American values, as embodied by figures like Mark Twain and Theodore Roosevelt. During the American Civil War, the organization supported the Union Army and the Abolitionist movement, with many members fighting in battles like the Battle of Gettysburg and the Battle of Antietam. The organization also drew inspiration from other fraternal organizations, such as the Grand Army of the Republic and the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War.

Organization

The Patriotic Order of Sons of America is a hierarchical organization with a system of local lodges and chapters, similar to the structure of the Masonic Order and the Elks. The organization is led by a national grand lodge and a system of regional districts, with notable members like Dwight D. Eisenhower and Harry S. Truman playing key roles in its leadership. The organization has a complex system of offices and titles, with members holding positions like Grand Master and Grand Secretary, similar to the offices found in the Shriners and the Knights of Columbus. The organization is also divided into various degrees and orders, with members progressing through a system of initiation and advancement, similar to the systems used by the Freemasons and the Odd Fellows.

Activities

The Patriotic Order of Sons of America engages in a wide range of activities, including community service and charitable work, as reflected in the efforts of organizations like the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army. The organization supports various causes and charities, including veterans' organizations like the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Disabled American Veterans. The organization also promotes American history and American culture, with events like parades and patriotic rallies, similar to those organized by the Sons of the American Revolution and the Daughters of the American Revolution. Members of the organization participate in various rituals and ceremonies, including initiation rituals and funeral rites, similar to those used by the Masonic Order and the Elks.

Membership

Membership in the Patriotic Order of Sons of America is open to male citizens of the United States who are at least 18 years old, with notable members like John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson having been part of the organization. Members must also believe in American patriotism and American values, as reflected in the principles of the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. The organization has a system of membership degrees, with members progressing through a series of initiation and advancement rituals, similar to the systems used by the Shriners and the Knights of Columbus. Members of the organization are expected to participate in community service and charitable work, as well as promote American culture and American values, as embodied by figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks.

Notable_members

The Patriotic Order of Sons of America has had many notable members throughout its history, including Ulysses S. Grant, Theodore Roosevelt, and Dwight D. Eisenhower, as well as other prominent figures like Harry S. Truman and John F. Kennedy. Other notable members include Mark Twain, Thomas Edison, and Henry Ford, who were all influential figures in American society and American culture. The organization has also had members who were prominent in American politics, including Abraham Lincoln, Robert E. Lee, and William McKinley, as well as notable figures like Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.

Rituals_and_traditions

The Patriotic Order of Sons of America has a rich system of rituals and traditions, including initiation rituals and funeral rites, similar to those used by the Masonic Order and the Elks. The organization uses various symbols and regalia, including the American flag and the Bald eagle, as well as other symbols like the Liberty Bell and the Statue of Liberty. Members of the organization participate in various ceremonies and events, including parades and patriotic rallies, similar to those organized by the Sons of the American Revolution and the Daughters of the American Revolution. The organization also has a system of degrees and orders, with members progressing through a series of initiation and advancement rituals, similar to the systems used by the Shriners and the Knights of Columbus. The organization's rituals and traditions are also influenced by the principles of Freemasonry and the Knights of Pythias, as well as the ideals of the American Revolution and the Constitution of the United States.

Category:Fraternal organizations

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