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Lynn Young, President General

After sailing for six days, and 1559 nautical miles, we returned to Brooklyn early on the morning of October 17th, sailing past the beacon of freedom – the Statue of Liberty. Following disembarkation, over 150 of our group of almost 200 collected our luggage and boarded four buses

Nancy Hemmrich, National Chair, Development Committee

As 2015 comes to a close, I cannot help but take a moment and look back over a year of generosity, patriotism and solidarity.

Daughters worldwide have responded when we needed them the most, and not only made generous gifts to help in our mission of historic preservation, education and

Kiera E. Nolan, DAR Library Reference Librarian

A few months ago, I had a visit with my aunt, the wife of my father’s younger brother, whom I hadn’t seen in many years. After pulling out a level and measuring tape to check just how tall I had gotten, she asked me about my job as the Reference

Lynn Young, President General

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas! The volunteers from the Property Beautification and Hospitality Committee decorated our Headquarters for the holiday and the buildings are gorgeous!  The weather was wonderful for our annual Open House at which we welcomed over 1,000 people to our Headquarters.  As they entered

Lynn Young, President General

A researcher perusing the NSDAR Archives would expect to find early correspondence relating to the National Society’s formation, the proceedings of previous Continental Congresses and photos of the travels of past Presidents General. The Archives includes other, unexpected items too—such as its collection of 57 historic gavels donated throughout the

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

The opening reception for “Remembering the American Revolution: 1776-1890” the DAR Museum’s exhibit for the 125th anniversary year, was the setting for a mini-family reunion. A dress worn to George Washington’s 1789 inaugural ball by Molly Waterbury, daughter of Brigadier General David Waterbury, is on view in the exhibit. Many

Eric G. Grundset, Director, DAR Library

Where can I find a muster roll with my ancestor’s name listed in it? How do I go about interpreting how the tax records of my state of interest relate to DAR sources of proof for Revolutionary War service? Where do I go in another state for sources that will

Lynn Young, President General

Arriving in Newport early on the last full day of the cruise, we again rode tenders to reach the pier.  It was another beautiful day and we all enjoyed being in historic Newport, founded in 1639 by Roger Williams.  In the 19th century, Newport was the home of many of

Lynn Young, President General

We departed the ship early on a crisp, clear morning in Boston, Massachusetts and went to the Old Granary Burying Ground where we were greeted by many of the Massachusetts Daughters, including State Regent Gail Terry and a representative of the Mayor’s office. Founded in 1660, the Old Granary Burial Ground is

Lynn Young, President General

President General Sarah E. Guernsey told the 27th Continental Congress in 1918 that the National Society had outgrown Memorial Continental Hall.  She stated, “While we owned considerable land in the block in which our building Memorial Continental Hall is situated, there was sufficient land not owned by us to make