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Daughters of the American Revolution

East Haddam, Connecticut

Organized June 6, 1900

 

   

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Website created February 15, 2002 and maintained by Deborah Tajmajer. 

Updated February 09, 2007.

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Preserving the American Spirit

Nathan Hale Memorial Chapter DAR is just one of 3000 chapters in the United States.* It was organized in East Haddam, Connecticut on June 6, 1900. Today, our membership comprises nearly a hundred women from all over the country with the majority residing within Middlesex and New London counties. We vary our monthly meeting times and locations among the lower Connecticut River towns to accommodate the demanding schedules of today’s women. Some meetings involve trips to sites across our beautiful State. We honor and remember Connecticut's State Hero, Captain Nathan Hale at our annual Saturday meeting held on or near his birthday, June 6th.

 

Nathan Hale Memorial Chapter sponsors the Sergeant David Thomas Society Children of the American Revolution. Boys and girls, under the age of 22, may apply for membership of the National Society of the Children of the American Revolution (C.A.R.).  Founded in 1895 by DAR members, it is the oldest patriotic organization for youths in the country.

* The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) is a service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America's future through better education for children. The National Society DAR has more information about contacting other chapters in the United States and around the world

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Web hyperlinks to non-DAR sites are not the responsibility of the NSDAR, the state organizations, or individual chapters.

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