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NATHAN FUTRELL SOCIETY
CHILDREN OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

St. Charles County, Missouri

 

Nathan Futrell was a seven year old drummmer boy from North Carolina. He is thought to have been the youngest patriot to serve in the American Revolution. He later married and moved to Kentucky. He was a prosperous farmer with many orchards. He is buried in The Land Between the Lakes, Kentucky. His is proof that Kids really can make a difference.

 

           

    "Missouri State Theme"

Ensuring American Patriotism. With early patriotic education, we can instill a true understanding and appreciation of the courageous emotional, physical, and financial struggles endured by the Founding Fathers as they brought about this nation. These sacrifices are often overlooked by today's youth. Many young people today do not fully recognize the events leading up to and following the American Revolution. This understanding is key to promoting love of the United States of American and its heritage among young people.

President: Melissa Choflet
Vice-President: Heather Hindes
Recording Secretary: Milly Fujita
Corresponding Secretary: Kalei Fujita
Registrar: Victoria Choflet
Chaplain: Anna Choflet
Treasurer: Ellie Simms
Curator: Maria Choflet
Librarian: Benie Brown
Senior Society President: Rachael Thomas

Meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7 PM: Contact Rachael Thomas for more information.
Online Bookclub first Thursday of each month 7 PM: Contact Rachael Thomas for more information.

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