Programs

Ongoing activities and public work

The Society’s programs encompass commemorations, historic-site stewardship, preservation monuments, archival activity, education, fellowship, and involvement in public events. 

Commemorations and Memorials

Honoring Our Colonial History: Tablets, Monuments and Memorials Placed by the Society of Colonial Wars 1892 – 2010

This book and its broad in scope topic, seeks to include every tablet, plaque, marker, monument, and memorial of any kind that has been installed by any State Society or by the General Society since the founding of this organization in 1892. Each state’s work in this regard is documented including that of the State of New Hampshire. The Condensed Version link below is edited to make a quicker reference to memorials in our state.

The Society makes regular contributions to support the Living History programs of various historic sites and museums.

Collection and preservation of manuscripts, rolls, relics, records, and research leads connected to colonial New Hampshire.
Lectures, interpretive essays, timelines, subject pages, and public-history resources that connect visitors to the colonial era.
Member gatherings, commemorative observances, partner events, and opportunities for shared study and public service.
TheFort@no4 Event Revolutionary War Weekend

Event Spotlight

Revolutionary War Weekend at The Fort at No. 4

Sept 12th & 13th, 2026

The Society for Colonial Wars in the State of New Hampshire holds many of his meetings at The Fort at No. 4 shown above and donates funding to The Fort’s various living history projects.