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On behalf of the Alabama Society Daughters
of the American Revolution it is a pleasure to invite you to
explore our website where you will discover the many activities
in which the members of the National Society Daughters of the
American Revolution participate.
The Alabama Society, organized in
1894, has over 4,000 members in 71 chapters located throughout
the state.
Each
member can choose an area from the many avenues of service to
contribute her talents to the organization.
Follow the links to learn about the National Society Daughters
of the American Revolution, Alabama’s
Kate
Duncan
Smith DAR
School,
the Richards DAR
House, the Children of the American Revolution, and the Sons of
the American Revolution.
Alabama
daughters are committed to serve the present age in service to
God, Home, and Country through activities following the National
Society objectives of patriotism, education, and historic
preservation.
If you would like more information on
becoming a member, go to the membership section of this website to find out how
you can join the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Hand in hand in service,
Marguerite P. Horton, State
Regent
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Marguerite P. Horton
State Regent
National Motto
God, Home, and Country
National Theme
"The spirit of hospitality opens doors of opportunity"
2009-2012 State
Theme
"To Serve the Present Age"
Scriptures
"Each one should use whatever gift he has
received to serve others, faithfully administering God's grace
in its various forms."
(NIV)~1Peter 4:10
"Serve the Lord with gladness; Come before
his presence with singing"
(KJ)Psalm 100:2
State Regent's Project
Supporting the Foundations of the Jacobs
Building and Pennsylvania Log Cabin at KDS
Symbol
Hands - With our hands we shall serve, using
whatever we have received.
 
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