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History

The Mary Garland Chapter was chartered by the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution on January 10, 1910. The organizing regent was Mrs. R. B. Rogers of Brownwood, Texas. The name Mary Garland was chosen to honor an ancestor of Mrs. Rogers. Mary Garland Wood was the daughter and wife of Revolutionary soldiers, James Garland, Sr., her father, and James Wood, her husband, both from Albemarle County, Virginia. Mary Garland Wood was a woman of strong character and courage, the mother of twelve children, and a member of the Presbyterian Church.

Location

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flag Mary Garland Chapter
P.O. Box 1564
Brownwood, Texas 76804