Membership  


The General Society of the War of 1812 and its State Societies accept gentlemen only for membership. Those gentlemen who are domiciled in a State that does not have a State Society are eligible to be considered for membership-at-large.  Membership requirements are as set forth in Article VI of the Constitution of the Society.




Constitution of the

GENERAL SOCIETY OF THE WAR OF 1812

   Article VI  Membership -  Any male person above the age of twenty-one (21) years, who participated in, or who is a lineal descendant of one who served during the War of 1812, in the army, navy, revenue-marine, or privateer service of the United States, offering proof thereof satisfactory to the State Society to which he may make application for membership, and who is of good moral character and reputation, may become a member of this Society when approved of by said State Society, under such regulations as it may make for passing upon applications for membership.

    The following service and no other shall be regarded as satisfying the requirements of the preceding paragraph:

    (1)  Service as an officer or enlisted man in the United States Army, Navy, Marine Corps or Volunteers at any time between June 19, 1812, and February 18, 1815;

    (2)  Service at any time between June 19, 1812, and February 18, 1815, as a member of the ship's company on any public armed vessel of the United States or any vessel sailing under letters of marque and reprisal issued by the United States;

    (3)  Service in the militia of any state or territory or the District of Columbia duly called out for service against an armed enemy or for coast or border defense between June 19, 1812, and February 18, 1815;

    (4)  Service in the forces of the United States at the Battle of Tippecanoe.

    No service, however, shall be regarded as qualifying if the person who rendered such service voluntarily bore arms against the United States at any time between the dates named or if such person's latest service between said dates was terminated by a separation from the service under conditions other than honorable.

    In case of the failure of lineal descendants of an actual participant in the War on behalf of the United States, one collateral descendant, who is deemed worthy, may be admitted to represent the said participant.

    Provided, always, that such representation shall be limited to the descendant of either a brother or sister of the participant in the war, in right of whose services application for membership is made.



Information Concerning Membership in the

GENERAL SOCIETY OF THE WAR OF 1812

For information concerning membership-at-large, gentlemen should communicate with:

     Mr. Timothy C. Harris
     Vice President General-MAL
     General Society of the War of 1812
     6184 Stinson Boulevard, NE
     Fridley, MN  55432-5835

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For information concerning a State Society or the General Society, gentlemen should communicate with:

     Paul Morehouse, Jr.
     Secretary General
     General Society of the War of 1812
     


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