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Leslie Pfeifer, National Vice Chair, Celebrate 125! Committee

DAR’s letter writing campaign to establish a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS ™ title is in full swing!  Members across the country are writing letters to military personnel to reach our goal of  10,000 letters to establish the world record “Most Letters to Military Personnel Collected in One Month.”   All letters need

Dr. Linda Schwartz, VA Assistant Secretary for Policy and Planning and DAR member

It was a very proud moment when I learned that I was eligible to be a member of DAR. Having a tie to the beginning of our Nation gave me an even greater appreciation for the cherished traditions of duty, honor, country and patriotism that has been with me since

Lynn Young, President General

As you can imagine, I spend a lot of time driving across Texas.  Let’s face it, everywhere you drive in Texas takes time. As a friend said “It’s miles and miles of miles and miles.”  Just in case you are planning a visit to the Lone Star State, I wanted

Tracy Robinson, Director of Archives and History and Mandie Vasquez, Archivist

We are writing this blog post to share an exciting donation to the Americana Collection received from New Mexico DAR member Beatrice (Betty) Byrd. Ms. Byrd reached out to President General Lynn Young about donating manuscripts that have been in her family for many years and they are a welcome

Lynn Young, President General

Recently I had the privilege of visiting with the Thankful Hubbard Chapter in Austin, Texas about the Guardian Trust Campaign.  The Chapter meets at Chateau Bellevue, also known as the Austin Women’s Club, built in 1874.

Chapter Regent Betty Bird welcomed over 100 ladies to the luncheon and I

Kiera E. Nolan, DAR Library Reference Librarian

When people think of the beginning of the Revolutionary War, most people think of the Northern colonies, mainly of the events in and around Boston, or of Philadelphia and the Continental Congress. Rarely, if ever, do peoples’ minds go below the Mason-Dixon Line to the Southern colonies. Although the North

Olive Graffam, DAR Museum Curator of Collections/Research Associate

The DAR Museum collection of needlework tools spans the years from the 18th century to the early 20th century and contains both basic and exceptional examples.  In 2008 the museum received a collection of small sewing tools donated by Rolfe Towle Teague, Past Curator General 2001-2004, who was an accomplished

Lynn Young, President General

This year during our annual convention we will celebrate another amazing milestone in our Society’s history, the 125th Continental Congress! It was actually during this month, in February of 1892, when DAR held the 1st Continental Congress. This year’s Congress will be filled with celebrations of past

Judy Chaffin, Librarian General

At the 5th Continental Congress in February 1896, the DAR Library was officially established by the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. Dr. Anita Newcomb McGee was named the first Librarian General.

The location for the mixed collection of materials the Society had acquired was in a rented facility

Lynn Young, President General

There will be many special highlights at the upcoming 125th Continental Congress in our nation’s capital – in fact, it’s an occasion so historic that you have a chance to order a personalized commemorative certificate to celebrate this milestone event!  The beautiful keepsake is modeled after a commemorative edition