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National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR), founded in 1890 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women's service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America's future through better education for children.


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The beautifully designed, award-winning American Spirit Magazine shares the National Society’s love of American history, preservation, and genealogy with readers around the world. Each issue celebrates our uniquely American story through a selection of historical subjects from the Colonial period through the early decades of the new republic. American Spirit’s combination of compelling, informative feature articles, and recurring departments devoted to Revolutionary patriots, historic homes, heritage travel, the DAR Museum collection, and more is designed to appeal to the diverse interests of our 45,000-plus subscribers.

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Search for your Revolutionary War patriot in the
DAR Genealogical Research System (GRS) This free resource is provided by the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution to aid general genealogical research and to assist with the DAR membership process. The GRS is a collection of databases that provide access to the many materials amassed by the DAR since its founding in 1890.


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Visit Todays DAR on youtube, the official NSDAR youtube channel, to see many informative and entertaining videos. There are over 45 videos pertaining to all things DAR related.




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Kate Duncan Smith DAR School is located on Gunter Mountain in northeast Alabama. The school serves grades K-12 and provides opportunities for the children of a large, rural area in the Appalachian foothills to develop a strong love of American ideals as they obtain a distinctive academic background. Emphasis is upon patriotic education throughout the curriculum. Although the school plant and enrollment have increased greatly in size and number since 1924, the same spirit of dedication to achievement, patriotic and moral values, and service to community and country exists on the campus today as it did in the early years of this unique educational experiment of the Daughters of the American Revolution.



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National Society of the Children of the American Revolution (C.A.R.), founded in 1895, is the oldest patriotic youth organization in our country. Membership is open to descendants of patriots of the American Revolution. Members gain invaluable leadership experience in conducting meetings, following parliamentary procedures and standard protocol, serving as delegates and speaking before groups at local, state, and national conferences. The responsibility and privilege of selecting officers helps members gain an understanding of the democratic process.



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National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) is the leading male lineage society that perpetuates the ideals of the war for independence. As a historical, educational, and patriotic, non-profit corporation organized under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, we seek to maintain and expand the meaning of patriotism, respect for our national symbols, the value of American citizenship, and the unifying force of "e pluribus unum" that was created from the people of many nations -- one nation and one people.

Richards DAR House
Richards DAR House, Mobile, Alabama is one of Mobile's finest examples of the Italianate style. Famous for its cast-iron facade depicting the four seasons. National Register (1860). Lavish iron lace decorates the Richards Daughters of the American Revolution House Museum. This beautiful Town House tells the story of Mobile during its antebellum period.

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