
Col. Marinus
Willett-Mohawk Valley Chapter
National
Society Daughters of the American Revolution
Frankfort, New York
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Our Chapter Welcomes Membership Inquiries!
Thank you for your interest in the DAR.
We are available to assist women interested in becoming DAR
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The Col. Marinus Willett-Mohawk Valley Chapter is named for the Mohawk Indians of the Iroquois Confederacy and the American Revolutionary War Hero, Marinus Willett, who, while serving at Fort Stanwix, was instrumental in defeating the British invasion of New York in 1777. Chapter members attended the dedication of the Marinus Willett Education Center in July 2005, marking the completion of the Fort Stanwix National Monument Bicentennial Project.
Members of the chapter volunteer at the Marinus Willett Education Center, the DAR Room at the Herkimer County Historical Society Museum, attend national, state, and regional conferences, support local veterans’ programs, and promote education of future generations through DAR Good Citizen scholarships.
The chapter is growing, with over 50 members - women who have pledged to work
together in friendship, service, and commitment. Each member of the Col. Marinus Willett-Mohawk
Valley Chapter brings unique qualifications and valuable experience to
promote historic preservation, education, and patriotism.
The chapter meets on the third Thursday of
the month at 7:00 p.m. unless designated otherwise.
We Hope You Will Join
Us!
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We will work with members throughout the National Society to
continue the long history of DAR promoting historic preservation, education,
and patriotism in order to preserve the past, enhance the present, and invest
in the future for generations to come. In circles of friendship, service, and commitment,
Merry Ann T.
Wright, Member Col. Marinus Willett-Mohawk
Valley Chapter |
For
membership information,
please
contact Col. Marinus Willett-Mohawk Valley Chapter.
The DAR Motto: God,
Home, and Country
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