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  2. Daughters of the American Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (often abbreviated as DAR or NSDAR) is a lineage-based membership service organization for women who are directly descended from a patriot of the American Revolutionary War. [1] A non-profit group, the organization promotes education and patriotism.

  3. Ann Turner Dillon - Wikipedia

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    Projects focus on education and training, including the creation of the Community Classroom Committee, and DAR training opportunities for members, including the New Members Course. She challenged DAR members to record 19 million hours of community service. [3] Highlights from the Dillon Administration: [4] DAR Constitution Hall stage restoration

  4. Mary Virginia Ellet Cabell - Wikipedia

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    Mary Virginia Ellet was born on 24 January 1839 in Lynchburg, Virginia, the daughter of Charles Ellet Jr. and Elvira Augusta Daniel. She married William Daniel Cabell (1834-1904) on 9 July 1867 and became step-mother to his two daughters. Together, the couple had six children: three boys and three girls.

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  6. American Monthly - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, the NSDAR split the content into two magazines, a new periodical called American Spirit, containing "articles pertaining to American history, historic preservation, patriotism, genealogy and education", [4] [5] and Daughters of the American Revolution Newsletter, a newsletter covering members' concerns from national headquarters. [6]

  7. Pamela Rouse Wright - Wikipedia

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    Wright was born and raised in Georgia. [1] She is the daughter of Charles Benjamin Rouse Sr. and Wauneithe Mitchell Rouse. [2] Her father, a Korean War veteran, was a recipient of the Good Conduct Medal, the China Service Medal, the Navy Occupation Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal Korea, and the Korean Service Medal with six stars.

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  9. Category:Daughters of the American Revolution - Wikipedia

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