Fort Worth Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution

Fort Worth, Texas

The Fort Worth Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR or NSDAR) is deeply rooted in our country's history. Our mission is to preserve the history of our country and patriots. DAR members come from many walks of life, but all share one common bond: their ancestors helped secure our independence.

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Chapter History

Our chapter has the distinction of having had two first generation daughters of Revolutionary War patriots as members.

The Fort Worth Chapter was organized on February 9, 1914, and takes its name from the tiny frontier Army outpost that was located on a bluff overlooking the Trinity River. This outpost would grow into the present day city of Fort Worth.

The Fort Worth Chapter continues to support many programs and activities that meet the mission of our Society – historic preservation, education, and patriotism.

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Regent
Sarah Fezio
Vice Regent
Linda Belota
Chaplain
Vicki Andrews
Recording Secretary
Shea Dersham
Corresponding Secretary
Ellen Hamilton
Treasurer
M. Christean Jenkins
Registrar
Melissa Johnson
Historian
Hilda Kachmer
Librarian
Pamela Pigman
Parliamentarian
Vicki Andrews

Founding Members