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- National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR)
- Non-profit, women's organization for the descendants of individuals who aided in achieving American independence. Engaged in historic preservation and promotion of education and patriotic endeavor. Links to state societies and local chapters, membership requirements, events, DAR Museum, DAR Genealogical Library, national officers, and CAR and SAR organizations. Headquarters located in Washington, DC.
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- DARlings Mailing List
- Listserv including archives for active DAR members discussing society business.
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- Georgia State Society - Daughters of the American Revolution
- Serving over 100 Chapters statewide. State officers, Georgia history, and index of cities with chapter websites and e-mail contacts.
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- Indiana State Society - Daughters of the American Revolution
- Statewide umbrella organization. Offers list of chapters with location plus links, information on the pioneer mothers, DAR state centennial, Cameo Club, and NSDAR links.
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- Kansas State Society - Daughters of the American Revolution
- Features listing of 64 local chapters, links to chapter websites, information about the DAR Markers on the Santa Fe Trail, and the KSDAR library.
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- Michigan State Society - Daughters of the American Revolution
- Provides list of the 55 local chapters organized by city with e-mail links. Also includes membership information, genealogical resources and DAR genealogical workshops.
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- Missouri State Society - Daughters of the American Revolution
- Serving 116 Chapters in 4 Regional Divisions. Offers on-line membership information query, Missouri DAR Bulletins by month, Madonna of the Trail memorial, and historic preservation of the MSSDAR State Headquarters house 'Roslyn Heights'. Links to local chapters through the NSDAR Homepage.
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- Montana State Society - Daughters of the American Revolution
- History of and contacts for the state's 11 chapters, and state officers.
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- New Jersey State Society - Daughters of the American Revolution
- Daughters of the American Revolution - Comprised of 3 Regional Districts serving 57 chapters and over 3,500 members. Site offers list of chapters by city and region, State Society objectives and projects, NJ and NJDAR facts, and contacts.
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- New York State Society - Daughters of the American Revolution
- The largest of the DAR State Societies, the NYSDAR was organized in 1891 and now services 197 local chapters and 7,900 members. Site offers multiple options to find local chapters by name, locale, or district. Also provides membership information, state genealogical resources, NSDAR links, and interesting websites in and about NY state.
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- Virginia State Society - Daughters of the American Revolution
- One of the largest of the State Societies, Virginia is divided into seven Districts comprising over 129 local chapters. Site offers chapters listing with e-mail and website links, DAR membership requirements, current projects, calendar of events, and interesting Virginia facts.
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- West Virginia State Society - Daughters of the American Revolution
- Daughters of the American Revolution - Site offers history of the state society from the formation in 1893, chapter listing by name and location, WVDAR news, and calendar of events.
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- Wikipedia: Daughters of the American Revolution
- Article on the history of the society, the Marian Anderson controversy, famous members, and a links collection.
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- National Woman's Relief Corps, Auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic
- Patriotic sororal organization founded to perpetuate the memory of the GAR, with membership open to all regardless of kinship. Description of ideals and short history provided.
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- The General Society of Colonial Wars
- Non-profit lineage society established in 1892 to perpetuate the memory of events in American Colonial History and of the people in military and civil positions who assisted in the establishment, defense and preservation of the American Colonies. Open to men aged 18 and over who are lineal blood descendants of those who served in a military and/or civil capacity in the American colonies from the time spanning the founding of Jamestown in 1607 to the Battle of Lexington in 1775. Provides listing of SCW state and international societies.
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- Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New York
- Group history, activity information, officer list, and related links.
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- The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut
- Colonial lineage society chartered and incorporated under the State Laws in 1893 with the objectives to perpetuate the memory of events in American Colonial History and of the people in military and civil positions who assisted in the establishment, defense and preservation of the American Colonies from the founding of Jamestown in 1607 up to the Battle of Lexington in 1775. Provides membership application and requirements, goals , objects, and programs, history, and ancestral search.
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- SCV Camp 96 - Maj. William E. Simmons - Lawrenceville, GA
- Sons of Confederate Veterans. A camp in the 13th Brigade, Georgia Division, Army of Tennessee.
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- National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution
- Fraternal society organized in 1889 for the male lineal descendants of patriots who served to promote the goals of freedom and independence in the American Revolution. Provides history of the society, programs, state and local chapters, membership requirements, genealogy, and links.