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We are your daughters, your mothers, your sisters, your grandmothers, your co-workers, and your friends! Nebraska chapters throughout the state would like to welcome you to the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. If you wish to make lifelong friends while serving your community, please contact a DAR chapter near you for more information. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Ann Cox
Nebraska State Regent ScriptureLet your light shine before others, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.
Mathew 5:16 Regent's ThemeShine the Light on Service.
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The DAR was founded in 1890 and is now the largest women’s lineage service organization in the world, with over one million women as members over the past 132 years. The headquarters of the DAR in Washington, DC, covers an entire city block and is one of the largest of its kind maintained by women.
Eugenia Washington, one of the four founders of the DAR, stated that “we want a society founded on service.” Thus, we are a non-political, non-profit group of committed patriotic women who desire to serve our communities and change our world. This is our legacy. The three pillars of the DAR are patriotism, historic preservation, and education, and our number one mission is to preserve the memory of our patriot ancestors. We have over 1,100 Daughters in Nebraska, and we would love to have you join us in our mission. Contact us if you have an ancestral link to a patriot in the American Revolution! Nebraska Daughters are preparing for the 250th Anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence of the Thirteen Colonies in 1776. The 2026 Semiquincentennial celebration will be an even bigger event than our Bicentennial in 1976. We’d love to have you help serve our communities and preserve the memory of those who carried the musket and beat the drum. They witnessed the birth of our nation. Let's never forget them! |
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