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Ann Dillon, President General

Last week was very busy at DAR Headquarters with our December Executive Committee Meetings! This week was filled with festive holiday fun and of course a good deal of business and meetings. A lot was accomplished and we look forward to implementing some of the new ideas.

The week began

Mary Ellen Smith, National Vice Chair, 75th Anniversary of the Attack on Pearl Harbor

In Honolulu, final preparations are being made for the 75th Anniversary of the Attack on Pearl Harbor on Wednesday. This event is significant in American History because the surprise early morning aerial attack on December 7, 1941 killed or wounded 3400+ American service personnel, sunk or damaged 8 battleships

Alden O'Brien, DAR Museum Curator of Costumes and Textiles

If you visit DAR Headquarters between now and the end of April, you will see something new and different in some of the DAR Museum period rooms: mannequins!

This year’s exhibit is installed in twelve period rooms on all four floors, instead of in the Museum Gallery, which will soon

Ann Dillon, President General

Five years ago tomorrow #GivingTuesday was established as a global day of generosity, intended to encourage philanthropy at the beginning of the Holiday season. You may remember that last year many of you helped us fully restore the beautiful decorative plasterwork in Constitution Hall with your gifts to NSDAR on #GivingTuesday

Tracy Robinson, DAR Director of Archives and History & Joy O'Donnell, DAR Archivist

Happy Thanksgiving from NSDAR Archives and History!  We are thankful for all of the wonderful treasures DAR members have generously donated to the Americana Collection over the years.  In honor of the Thanksgiving season, we would like to highlight two documents in the Collection that serve as examples of our

Terri Mott, Arizona State Regent

Bill and I flew to Phoenix bright and early Thursday morning before the Arizona Fall Board of Management began on Friday.  We took the opportunity to visit our family who lives in the Phoenix area and enjoy some Mexican food.  State Regent, Terri Mott, had planned an outstanding lineup of

Ann Dillon, President General

Having just celebrated Veterans Day, it’s appropriate to reflect on how this commemoration originally began as Armistice Day following World War One. On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918, an armistice, or temporary cessation of hostilities, was declared between the Allied nations and

Twyla Jackino, DAR Genealogist

In the Genealogy Department at the DAR Headquarters we often get questions about how to use the Genealogical Research System (GRS) and the best way to find what you are searching for. Today I am going to share some insights, information and tips to help when you are using the

Patrick Sheary, DAR Museum Curator of Furnishings

In the early 20th century the firm of E. F. Caldwell (not to be confused with J.E. Caldwell of Philadelphia) became one of the most important lighting manufacturers in the nation. Edward F. Caldwell (1851-1914) and Victor von Lossberg (1853-1942) established E. F. Caldwell and Co. of New York

Ann Dillon, President General

The United States stands on the eve of a grand celebration – and DAR is preparing to celebrate in a big way! In just ten years, America will commemorate its 250th birthday. Already, the U.S. Congress has established the United States Semiquincentennial Commission to begin planning for the nation's anniversary. The