Daughters of the American Revolution, Chief Whatcom Chapter Records

Daughters of the American Revolution, Chief Whatcom Chapter Records
Author: Daughters of the American Revolution. Chief Whatcom Chapter (Bellingham, Wash.)
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Release: 1924
Genre: Bellingham (Wash.)
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Minutes of chapter meetings, detailed and including a history of the previous year's activities. Also includes yearbooks listing members and a few programs from annual state conferences of the DAR.

Daughters of the American Revolution, Nacogdoches Chapter Records

Daughters of the American Revolution, Nacogdoches Chapter Records
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Release: 1660
Genre: Catalogs
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Includes minutes of meetings, correspondence, yearbooks, reports, membership lists, project materials, and scrapbooks of the chapter; together with an historical collection (1660-1975) consisting of originals and photocopies of diaries; correspondence; land grants; legal, military, and financial papers; advertisements; almanacs; catalogs; and genealogical materials relating to the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, World War I, World War II, education, women's clubs, churches, social events, Texas history, world fairs, families (especially the Bilsing and Whitselle-Huey families), and other matters.

Daughters of the American Revolution, Mount Hyalite Chapter Records

Daughters of the American Revolution, Mount Hyalite Chapter Records
Author: Daughters of the American Revolution. Mount Hyalite Chapter (Bozeman, Mont.)
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Release: 1920
Genre: Audiocassettes
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The Mount Hyalite chapter records consist entirely of positive photocopies from the chapter's minute book and typed speech transcriptions, along with a cassette recording of a speech delivered to the group in 1975. The collection includes: photocopies of a handwritten speech and its typed transcription, titled "Here I Stand" by Margaret P. Griffin, placed in the same folder as Griffin's remarks at the Sacagawea historical marker in Three Forks, 1920; the minutes for the meeting of 20 Jan. 1949, summarizing the program delivered by Mary Hunter Doane entitled "Pioneer Days," and a transcription of the speech, which gives a general discussion of Bozeman's founding and the arrival of the Andrew Jackson Hunter family in 1864; a typed speech delivered by Charlotte Stafford Koch on 15 Apr. 1955 regarding DAR historical markers; a typed speech of Mrs. Verne Sexton (Ethel M. Sexton), delivered in 1960 titled "The First Settlers in the Gallatin and How They Came"; an audio cassette recording, a CD-ROM, and typed transcription of an untitled speech delivered by Dr. Richard Roeder to the chapter in 1975 regarding Gallatin County pioneers.

Daughters of the American Revolution, Abigail Batcheller Chapter Records

Daughters of the American Revolution, Abigail Batcheller Chapter Records
Author: Daughters of the American Revolution. Abigail Batcheller Chapter (Whitinsville, Mass.)
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Release: 1800
Genre: Northbridge (Mass. : Town)
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Administrative and financial records (1903-1964); chapter history; general information on the D.A.R.; several local histories and genealogies of several families; notes on chapter meetings and programs; some old school books and histories (Town of Northbridge); and artifacts, pieces of costumes, and other items.

Alleghany Chapter, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Records

Alleghany Chapter, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Records
Author: Daughters of the American Revolution. Alleghany Chapter
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Total Pages: 13
Release: 1890
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The Daughters of the American Revolution (D.A.R.) was formed in 1890 as an organization to perpetuate the memory and spirit of the men and women who achieved American Indepedence, to encourage historical research in relation to the Revolution, and to promote the celebration of all patriotic anniversaries. The records consist of rosters, D.A.R. magazines, contitutions and by-laws, minutes and membership ledgers, yearbooks, scrapbooks, news bulletins, obituaries of members, and the original charter of the Alleghany Chapter.

Daughters of the American Revolution, Mary Floyd Tallmadge Chapter Records

Daughters of the American Revolution, Mary Floyd Tallmadge Chapter Records
Author: Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution. Mary Floyd Tallmadge Chapter
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Release: 1905
Genre: Connecticut
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Research reports regarding lists of American Revolutionary War soldiers from Litchfield, Conn., and surrounding towns; surveys of churches in Litchfield and Morris; grave records; and a 1779 pay abstract relating to the 13th Regiment Connecticut Militia. Many of the records were created by D.A.R. chapters in surrounding areas and presented to the Litchfield chapter.