The Colorado State Society NSDAR is a vibrant, growing organization of women who are interested in America’s rich history, promoting education, researching their family heritage, encouraging patriotism, and serving their communities. The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution was founded in 1890 and incorporated by an Act of Congress in 1896. One of the largest women's service organizations in the world, the DAR is comprised of volunteers who lineally descend from someone who served or assisted our new country in the American Revolution. Mary Green Montgomery Slocum founded the Colorado State Society of the DAR on May 13, 1895. With 42 chapters statewide and over 3,000 members in Colorado, DAR members are dedicated to promoting education, historic preservation, and patriotism.
DAR members come from diverse backgrounds & hold a variety of interests. Our common bond is a lineal descent from Patriots of the American Revolution. Any woman over 18, regardless of race, religion or ethnic background, who can prove this lineage is eligible to join.
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The NSDAR was founded in 1890, during a marked revival in patriotism and intense interest in the beginnings of the United States of America. The objectives laid forth in the first meeting of the DAR have remained the same in over 100 years of active service to the nation.
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