Let the Hub represent the loyal daughters' hearts, Each Spoke some loving message for those from whom we part, Each Star a deed of kindness as we go about, The Tire, a noble life well rounded out, Each Flaxen thread a cord of love to bind us closer day by day, The Distaff a rod of kindness to guide us all the way.




DAR MOTTO
"God, Home, and Country"


"Any woman is eligible for membership in the National Society
Daughters of the American Revolution who is not less than 18 years
of age, and who is descended from a man or woman, who with unfailing
loyalty to the cause of American Independence, served as a sailor,
or a soldier or civil officer in one of the several Colonies or
States...or as a recognized patriot, rendered material aid thereto."


Proving your lineage can be fun and you will learn a great deal about your family and our country's history in the process. The National Society has provided an area on the NSDAR website which provides many tips for establishing your descent from a Revolutionary Patriot.

Membership requirements are the same for all chapters. No chapter discriminates against applicants on the basis of race or religion. Women interested in becoming members of DAR are encouraged to attend a chapter meeting. Please contact us for information on meetings.

As part of our Membership program, Sagamore Chapter conducts periodic genealogical workshops. These workshops are open to the public; however, prospective members who may be having difficulty in tracing their ancestry are especially invited and encouraged to attend. Both chapter officers and members are available to offer suggestions and provide assistance. The workshops provide an excellent opportunity for those interested in joining DAR to become acquainted with chapter members.



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The official Insignia of the DAR was adopted May 26, 1891.
The golden wheel of the Insignia represents a spinning wheel,
the platinum or white gold distaff represents flax, the blue rim
and the distaff carry the colors of the society, and the stars
represent the original thirteen colonies.

The DAR Insignia is the property of, and is copyrighted
by, the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution.



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