
The Bald Eagle Chapter of The Daughters of the American
Revolution (DAR) was organized February 6, 1993. Since
that time, the chapter has been committed to improving the
communities of southern Utah by furthering the objectives of the
DAR. DAR is a non-partisan, non-profit, women's service
organization dedicated to patriotism, historic preservation,
education, service, genealogical research, the arts, and
literacy.
Bald Eagle proudly sponsors yearly history essays for students
in the 5th and 6th grades. Good Citizen award winners are
picked from amongst graduating high school seniors. This
chapter also honors "Women in American History," community
leaders, and those who participate in promoting community
conservation. Tree planting and making lap quilts for
Veteran's Day are other yearly projects.
We Honor
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We
Fondly Remember |
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Fay Anderson Atwood (Delbert)
Admitted 1 Jun 1963 |
Patriot: John Buswell,
NH |
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Mary Edna Everts Cason (James)
Admitted 7 Jul 1980 |
Patriot: Nathaniel
Boswick, VT |

Officers
2012-2014

Membership
(as taken from page 26 of handbook)
Applicant for
membership must be no less than 18 years of age. She shall
prove lineal blood line descent from an ancestor who aided in
achieving American independence. She must provide
documentation for each statement of birth, marriage and death.
Research assistance is available from Chapter Registrar and
other officers. Acceptable service of patriots:
* Signers of the
Declaration of Independence
* Military
Service
* Civil Service
* Patriotic
Service
Eligible
children may join the Children of the American Revolution,
then advance to Junior Membership at age 16.
When reaching
age 18, Junior members become Daughters of the American
Revolution.
If you’re
interested in Membership, please contact our Registrar,
Jane Nelson-Comp
to learn
more about becoming a member of the DAR.

Our Patriots
|
Member |
Patriot,
State of Service, Rank |
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Jane Nelson-Comp |
Abraham Adams, MA, Drummer |
| Randi Frausto
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Abraham Adams, MA, Drummer
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Loralyn Felix |
Abel Butterfield, MA, Soldier |
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Mary Urie |
Abel Butterfield, MA, Soldier |
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Winifred Washburn |
Hugh Brown, CT, Pvt |
| Harriet Priska |
Hugh Brown, CT, Pvt |
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Maudine Hebert |
John Carroll, NC, PS |
| Linda Thompson |
David Castleman, VA, PS |
| Jane Griffiths |
James Claghorn, VT, Colonel |
| Jane Griffiths |
Arthur Daggett, MA, Capt. |
| Jane Griffiths |
Jeremiah Dewey, VT, Fifer |
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Linda Lohrengel |
Yost/Jost Dreusbach, Sr., PA, Col/PS |
| Mary Urie |
Thomas Hiscock, MA, Pvt |
| Diane Peveler |
William King, PA, Pvt |
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Harriet Priska |
Samuel Lyon, NY, Major |
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Laura Cotts |
Levin Powell, VA, Lt. Col. |
| Jane Griffiths |
Thomas Todd Jr., VA, Soldier/Fifer |
| Sondra Jeffus |
Loving Bledsoe, NC, Militia |
| Jane Griffiths |
Aaron VanBenschoten, NY, Pvt. |
| Heidi King |
Thomas Benedict, MA, Pvt. |
| Sandra Brady |
Francis Verry, Jr., NH, PS
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| Gayemarie Ekker |
Edward Weaver, PA, Ens. |


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