Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR)
The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) is a lineage-based organization in the United States that promotes patriotism, education, and historic preservation. Founded in 1890, the DAR has over 185,000 members in approximately 3,000 chapters across the country.
The DAR is open to any woman who can prove lineal descent from a patriot of the American Revolution. The organization has an extensive genealogical database that includes over 37,000 volumes of family histories and other genealogical resources.
To join the DAR, an applicant must provide documentation proving her lineage from a Revolutionary War patriot. This documentation can include birth and death certificates, census records, military records, and other primary source documents.
The DAR also promotes education through various programs and initiatives, such as scholarships and awards for students and educators. Additionally, the organization is committed to historic preservation, including the restoration and preservation of historic sites and monuments related to the American Revolution.
For those interested in researching their Revolutionary War ancestors, the DAR provides access to its extensive genealogical resources through its library and online databases. The organization also has a network of trained genealogists who can assist with research and provide guidance on the application process.
Membership in the DAR offers many benefits, including access to its resources and events, as well as opportunities for community service and leadership development. The organization is dedicated to promoting patriotism and preserving American history, making it a valuable resource for genealogists and history enthusiasts alike.
For more information on the DAR and how to become a member, visit their website at www.dar.org.