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Wyoming State Society

The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR), founded in 1890, is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women’s service organization. Any woman 18 years or older, regardless of race, religion, or ethnic background, who can prove lineal descent from a patriot, is eligible for membership. There are currently ten chapters located across the 97,818 square miles of Wyoming.

Pennsylvania State Society

Pennsylvania State Society Daughters of the American Revolution is a non-profit, non-political, volunteer women’s service organization. We are proud to have 93 active chapters in six districts, with more than 6,400 members. The theme of the Fritsch Administration is “Love of Service to God, Home, and Country!” The daisy is the flower of love and symbolizes new beginnings and motherhood.

Rhode Island State Society

The State Society of Rhode Island provides a home away from home for Rhode Islanders in Washington, D.C. From bi-monthly happy hours to sports watch parties, the Society offers a variety of events to interest everyone.

South Carolina State Society

The South Carolina State Society Daughters of the American Revolution (SCDAR) is over 4,900 Daughters strong. Each member can document her ancestry to a patriot who assisted in the cause of American independence during the Revolutionary War and has committed herself to the mission of our society.

South Dakota State Society

South Dakota Society Daughters of the American Revolution (SDSDAR) was founded in 1919; currently has 10 chapters, and is over 500 members strong. South Dakota Daughters are active in the objectives of promoting historic preservation, education, and patriotism.

Tennessee State Society

The Tennessee Society Daughters of the American Revolution (TSDAR) is a nonprofit, non-political women’s service organization. Over 6,800 members in 94 chapters across the state of Tennessee are ready to help eligible women become members.

Texas State Society

Texas Daughters assembled March 26, 2024, at the Veterans War Memorial of Texas in McAllen to unveil a bronze statue of Gen. Bernardo de Galvez. James McHenry Chapter, NSDAR, in the San Antonio area, recently met at Paws for Purple Hearts, the first organization of its kind to offer Canine Assisted Warrior Therapy.

Vermont State Society

Vermont State Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (VSSDAR) is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women’s service organization. The Vermont DAR was organized in 1892, and is still going strong with over 500 members. Our members contribute to our Veterans, our communities and our youth.

Washington State Society

WSSDAR members participate in various projects to help preserve the cultural heritage of the United States. They focus on restoring and maintaining historic sites, preserving historical records and artifacts, and locating, restoring, and marking Revolutionary War patriot grave sites.

West Virginia State Society

The Naional Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR or DAR), is comprised of members who have a lineal descent from a person who aided in the formation of this country by performing military, civil, or patriotic service during the American Revolutionary War. Today, our organization has three goals: to preserve history; to promote education; and to promote patriotism.

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