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Welcome to Alamo Chapter, NSDAR The Alamo Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR or DAR), welcomes you to our website! No name is more revered in Texas history than the Alamo, and it was an appropriate choice for a DAR chapter in San Antonio, the site of that historic shrine. Established November 3, 1913, the first chapter regent was Leta Larkin. Membership grew from 13 to 54 members with 17 pending applications during her two-year term. Meetings were held in homes of the members during these first years. The next regent following Mrs. Larkin was Mrs. Harry Hyman; she served from 1915-1923 and was honored to become the State Regent, as its organizing regent. Forty-seven regents have followed in our founding regent's footsteps, and membership swelled to over 240 plus members. We are committed to supporting the three DAR objectives: historic preservation, education, and patriotism. We attend the state and national DAR meetings and support our Daughters. Some of our local activities include:
Texas' historic shrine, the Alamo, has been designated a U.S. World Heritage site by the United Nations, joining key landmarks of the American Revolutionary War period such as the Statue of Liberty, Philadelphia's Independence Hall, and Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's Virginia home. In taking the Alamo Chapter, NSDAR, name, we try to make a difference in our community each and every day. |
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