Recent Blog Posts

Ann Dillon, President General
I am excited to announce that our new National Committee Video Presentations are now available to view here. Our National Chairs have been hard at work with our Leadership Training Committee creating these new interactive and educational tools to help all members learn more about the important work of our...
Ann Dillon, President General
A very momentous Independence Day is less than a decade away! In July 2026, the nation will celebrate 250 years of democratic governance of the people, by the people and for the people. What that means is that the beloved country our ancestors fought to create, not knowing if it...
Alice Miles, Oregon State Regent
Flight delays were the normal schedule following the region’s spring snowstorm. Departing late from Casper, WY for a Portland, OR destination, I was relieved to learn that the flight from Denver to Portland was also delayed. With a few minutes to spare, the connection was made and travel was uneventful...
Donna Weaver, Wyoming State Regent and Tammy Mansfield, Wyoming VIS Chair
A road trip with friends to the Wyoming State Conference, became anything but a leisurely, peaceful drive to Colorado’s northern neighbor when a spring snowstorm dumped wet slushy snow on the area. We left early, drove carefully and made it to Casper, Wyoming in plenty of time for the evening...
Joy O'Donnell, DAR Archivist
Continuing with our commemoration of the 100 year anniversary of the United States entering into World War One, this “Tales from the Archives” blog highlights one of the most notable projects the DAR undertook – supporting the children of France who had lost their fathers on account of the War...
Rhonda Kren, Idaho State Regent
Again flying to Spokane, Washington for the Idaho State Conference, Rhonda Kren, State Regent, I enjoyed a serendipitous drive across western Washington to arrive in Lewiston, Idaho, the Territorial Capital of Idaho, and the Eastern most port city of the Pacific Ocean. This is a city rich in the history...
Julie Pittmann, Washington State Regent
Arriving in Spokane, Washington just in time to miss lunch, I settled into my room, ate a salad thoughtfully provided by the Washington Daughters, Julie Pittmann, State Regent, then hurried to catch the last few reports of Chapter Regents at the noon event. I found the hotel’s red white and...
Stacie Newton, DAR Library Director
Many members who come to Continental Congress bring research questions for themselves or to help other members or prospective members of their chapters. They hope to be able to use the resources in the DAR Library and the Seimes Technology Center to find the documentation needed to complete a DAR...
Jane Lee Hamman, Montana State Regent
After a few very busy days at home, I left Denver with cloudy, overcast skies preventing me the beautiful mountain vista flying into Bozeman, Montana. The State Regent, Jane Lee Hamman planned a wonderful conference and it was especially meaningful to see and visit long standing friends. Bozeman has many...
Tracy Robinson, DAR Director of Archives and History
The Office of the Historian General is very pleased to announce the gift of a valuable 18th-century document to the Americana Collection. A petition asking Brigadier General Henry Knox for an increase in salaries and daily provisions signed July 9, 1777, by 61 workers of Springfield Artillery, Springfield, Mass., was...