The Anderson House (1902) is the current home of the Society of the Cincinnati, an organization founded after the Revolutionary War by officers of the Continental army and navy and their French counterparts. Current members are eligible male descendants of these officers. George Washington was the Society's first president general and served in that position until his death.
The Anderson House (1902) is the current home of the Society of the Cincinnati, an organization founded after the Revolutionary War by officers of the Continental army and navy and their French counterparts. Current members are eligible male descendants of these officers. George Washington was the Society's first president general and served in that position until his death.