National Society Daughters of the American Revolution

The Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR or DAR) is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women’s service organization dedicated to preserving American history, securing America’s future through better education, and promoting patriotism. Founded in 1890, it is comprised of over 1,000,000 members in 3,000 chapters in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. Its objectives are historic preservation, promotion of education, and patriotic endeavor.

“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.”            

(From the Bylaws of The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution)


If you can claim lineal descent from a Revolutionary War patriot, you may qualify to join DAR. Visit the National Society’s website to find out more about the requirements for membership and the wonderful works of the DAR.

                                Andrew Bogle Chapter NSDAR Members

Celebrate God, Home, and Country

Please Join Us!

Meetings are the second Wednesday of each month from September through May at 10:30 a.m.

Do you have questions about NSDAR or DAR? Would you like to attend a meeting and learn more about membership?

Review our membership requirements and then use our email to contact us and find out how you can become a member.

Eleanor Meisenheimer and Suzanne Graham greet veterans on return from Washington D.C.
Eleanor Meisenheimer and Suzanne Graham meet Honor Air on return trip.
Cindy Watkins attends meeting about Patriotic Flafs
Julie Springer, Becky Massey, Edie Clemons, Tim Burchett, Eleanor Meisenheimer, and Phoebe Linnabary attending Admiral Farragut’s Birthplace Dedication
Crossnore School
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