Welcome to the Sarah Barton Murphy Chapter DAR.
- DAR -
Daughters of the American Revolution.
The DAR, founded in 1890, is a volunteer women's service organization dedicated to keeping America strong by promoting patriotism, preserving U.S. pioneer historic restorations, and leading volunteer projects in their communities. For more information relating to the organization or membership requirements, visit the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution
- MSSDAR -
Missouri State Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
The Missouri State Society Daughters of the American Revolution was organized in 1891 and now has 107 chapters with over 5,200 members. Missouri Daughters honor our Revolutionary War patriots who sacrificed and fought for the freedoms we possess today in the United States of America. We continue to share a love of country and dedication to the national DAR objectives with our 2006-2008 theme: "Show Me DAR in Missouri: Promoting Patriotism, Education, and Historical Preservation in the Heart of the U.S.A." To learn more about the Missouri State Society, or other chapters in your area, visit the Missouri State Society DAR.
Purpose - To perpetuate the memory and spirit of the men and women who achieved American Independence; to promote the development of an enlightened public opinion; and to foster patriotic citizenship--these are the objects of our society, Daughters of the American Revolution.
Membership - If you are interested in joining the Sarah Barton Murphy Chapter DAR, we would love for you to attend one of our meetings, please contact us - guests are always welcome. Each member of the DAR is a lineal descendant of a patriot who gave aid or served as a soldier in the Revolutionary War. The National Society DAR has facts about DAR and information about joining DAR. Further information about DAR is available at: National Society DAR and Missouri State Society DAR.
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*A special thanks to Angela Propes for creating the previous web site for this chapter.
The site and all it's content made my job much easier. Thanks Angela!