Chapters
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The Vetus Dominium Club
“..Rally behind the Virginians!” -Gen. Barnard Elliott Bee Jr. at First Manassas

It is only fitting that the home of the first of the Thirteen Colonies is also the birthplace of the first chartered branch of the Old Glory Club. The Virginia Chapter, officially the Vetus Dominium (Old Dominion) Club, is proud to represent and promote the ideals of the Old Glory Club throughout our historic and beautiful commonwealth.
The New Ivy League
The New Ivy League is a chapter of the Old Glory Club with members throughout New England. We focus on local events and New England culture while networking with likeminded groups to foster brotherhood, education, and skill building.
The Magnolia League

The Magnolia League is proud to call the Heart of Dixie home. As the Alabama chapter of the Old Glory Club, we are dedicated to preserving and promoting the values and traditions that define our great state. Through strong fraternal bonds and active local engagement, we strive to uphold and promote the values of the Old Glory Club among our members and within the broader Alabama community.
The Yellow Dog Pack
The Yellow Dog Pack is a Chapter of the Old Glory Club proud to call the American Serengeti of Central Florida home. Its members carry the noble spirit of American Colonial Adventure, as well as the commitment to leave our homeland better than we found it.
The Delware Crossing Society

The Delaware Crossing Society, as the chapter for the greater Philadelphia area, is proud to represent the first capital of these United States and the Old Glory Club. We aim to create and foster a brotherhood of patriotic young men in the region.
The Peninsular Vanguard

Centered around the Metro Detroit area, The Peninsular Vanguard chapter of the Old Glory Club is dedicated to bringing together fellow travelers in merry fellowship, and honoring the history of our mitten home.
Old Hickory's Volunteers
“I was born for the storm, and a calm does not suit me.” -Andrew Jackson”
Old Hickory's Volunteers are the Nashville and Middle Tennessee chapter of the Old Glory Club. We aim to preserve the culture and history of Tennessee by honoring historical figures and striving to follow in their footsteps. We strive to build our members into better men through our shared faith in God, skills exchange, and community building activities. We promote the shared values of the Old Glory Club through fraternal bonds and local engagement.
Campus Martius
The Campus Martius Chapter of the Old Glory Club covers Ohio, the Frontier of the Midwest. Our name comes from the original encampment in the Northwest territory which was, in its time, “the strongest fortification in the US”. We honor our rich heritage as we seek to elevate our communities and raise up new leaders. As our pioneer forefathers led the Westward march to conquer a continent and build a great nation, we will advance the cause of our people with the same grit and determination. We are proud to represent the Old Glory Club in our great state. Meliorem Lapsa Locavit. From the fallen tree, a better one has grown.
The Home Range Society
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The Home Range Society is a chapter serving the south central area of Kansas. Its member's are honored to represent the values of the Old Glory Club in forging a community of like minded brethren in the Sunflower State.
The Nathanael Greene Society
As the birthplace of American independence, North Carolina is proud to host The Nathanael Greene Society Chapter of the Old Glory Club. Our members dedicate themselves to the preservation of North Carolina's rich heritage, engaging actively in civic life and community service, from the Blue Ridge to the Outer Banks.
The Tippecanoe Society
“The liberties of a people depend on their own constant attention to its preservation.” -William Henry Harrison

The Tippecanoe Society provides an opportunity for fellowship and fraternity to all Hoosiers in Indiana. Inspired by the great men that built our state, we advocate on behalf of our traditions and folkways.
The Memento Mori Chapter
At the crossroads of the nation's historical logistics center, The Memento Mori Chapter offers itself as a fraternal home for fellow travelers in the West Tennessee area. We endeavor to embody brotherhood among those worthy of membership through honor, loyalty, and fraternity of the highest order...living each day remembering the certainty of death.
The Lewis and Clark Society
Located in the cities of Bozeman and Helena, the Lewis and Clark Society is proud to call the Last Best Place home. Animated by America's spirit of adventure and love of the frontier, we are committed to the preservation of Montana's wild nature; and hope to foster a spirit of brotherhood among all our members.
The Sons of Wisconsin

Nestled in the great state of Wisconsin, between the mighty Mississippi River and the Great Lakes, the Sons of Wisconsin chapter of The Old Glory Club is honored to represent the great white north. We are focused on connecting men from across America's Dairyland to form community, build skills, and preserve the heritage and cultural traditions of our forefathers.
The Iron Loam Gang
Like Oklahoma's signature red soil from which it gets its name, the Iron Loam Gang seeks to serve as the foundation for a new vanguard of Heritage Americans in the Great Plains. We are grounded in fraternity, service, and the celebration and championing of the foundational American creed of liberty, property, and humility under God.
The Overmountain Men of Tennessee Valley
IGNIS AURUM PROBAT, MISERIA FORTES VIROS. “Fire is the test of gold; adversity, of strong men.” — Seneca

The Overmountain Men are the East Tennessee chapter of the Old Glory Club. The historical Overmountain men were rugged frontiersmen who lived “over” (west of) the Blue Ridge mountains in areas including modern-day East Tennessee. When British Major Ferguson threatened to invade their lands and “lay their country waste with fire and sword,” the Overmountain men formed an army and marched east. They delivered the British a resounding defeat at the battle of King's Mountain and killed Major Ferguson. Our members seek to build a brotherhood of men that's worthy of the Overmountain name.
Cascade Frontier
Located on the edge of the continent, Cascade Frontier stands for the edge of Faustian civilization, the men that tame the wilderness, and destiny manifest. We drive forward towards excellence, supporting our brothers on their path towards becoming pillars in their community, their family, and their craft.
The Mingo Creek Society
Firmitate manente, cura nulla. “With you standing firm, no anxiety.”

The Mingo Creek Society is the western Pennsylvanian chapter of the Old Glory Club headquartered in Pittsburgh. Due to shared Appalachian heritage and culture, our name is dedicated to the association of farmers and working class men who united to oppose burdensome and malicious impositions on their way of life. The society embodies the ideals of fraternity, honor, and tradition and aims to bring together like-minded professionals.