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  2. National Society of United States Daughters of 1812 - Wikipedia

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    Website. usdaughters1812.org. The National Society of United States Daughters of 1812 (USD 1812), commonly known as the United States Daughters of 1812, is a patriotic society headquartered in Washington, D.C. It was established in 1892 at Cleveland, Ohio, by Flora Darling, and incorporated in 1901 by Congress. [1]

  3. List of hereditary and lineage organizations in the United States

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    National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. National Society Daughters of the American Colonists. National Society Descendants of American Farmers. National Society of New England Women. National Society of Sons of Utah Pioneers. National Society United States Daughters of 1812. Naval Order of the United States.

  4. United States Daughters of 1812, National Headquarters

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    Added to NRHP. December 12, 1997. The United States Daughters of 1812, National Headquarters, also known as the Admiral John Henry Upshur House, is a Victorian Queen Anne building from 1884 which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was commissioned by near-retirement American admiral John Henry Upshur for architectural ...

  5. Ann Turner Dillon - Wikipedia

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    Ann Turner Dillon is an American clubwoman who served as the 44th President General of the Daughters of the American ... Society United States Daughters of 1812 ...

  6. Sons of the American Revolution - Wikipedia

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    It was supported by several other patriotic societies, including the Society of American Wars and the United States Daughters of 1812. [5]: 115 The Daughters of the American Revolution stocked it in its library and even considered merging it with another of its own magazines. [5]: 115 It ceased publication in 1906. [5]: 115

  7. Flora Adams Darling - Wikipedia

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    Flora played a role in founding the Daughters of the American Revolution on October 11, 1890, although the society does not recognize her as one of its founders. [4] She then founded the General Society of Daughters of the Revolution on June 18, 1891, and the National Society, United States Daughters of 1812 on January 8, 1892. Each society was ...

  8. Daughters of the American Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Founders of the Daughters of the American Revolution sculpture honoring DAR's four founders Julia Green Scott, DAR's president general, in 1913. In 1889, the centennial of President George Washington's inauguration was celebrated, and Americans looked for additional ways to recognize their past.

  9. Mary Young Pickersgill - Wikipedia

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    Caroline. Parent (s) William Young and Rebecca Flower. Mary Pickersgill (born Mary Young; February 12, 1776 – October 4, 1857) was the maker of the Star-Spangled Banner hoisted over Fort McHenry during the Battle of Baltimore in the War of 1812. The daughter of another noted flag maker, Rebecca Young, Pickersgill learned her craft from her ...