Daughters of the American Revolution. North Dakota State Society

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National Society North Dakota Daughters of the American Revolution

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North Dakota Daughters of the American Revolution

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North Dakota State Society, N.S.D.A.R.

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North Dakota State Society of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution

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Pioneer Catholic mission established by Father Jean Genin, mission was closed in 1882, most of the graves later moved to St. Benedict's Church, Wild Rice, N.D. Mission site now on private land.

From the description of Program for the dedication of pioneer cemetery marker, Sept. 28, 1929. (North Dakota State University Library). WorldCat record id: 28442345

Mrs. Francis C. Holly of Bismarck, ND was appointed first State Regent of the Daughters of the American Revolution for North Dakota on October 3, 1895. Several unsuccessful attempts to organize chapters were made. Mrs. George M. Young served as Regent from 1915 to 1923 and helped organize eight chapters. ND DAR chapters include: Sakakawea, Valley City (1916); Minishoshe, Bismarck (1918); Dacotah, Fargo (1919); Fort Seward, Jamestown (1919); Red River Valley, Grand Forks (1920); Mandan, Mandan (1921); Sully Hill, Devils Lake (1922); Carrington, Carrington (1923); Pierre Verendrye, Minot (1925); Quentin Roosevelt, Williston (1929); Badlands, Dickinson (1933).

From the description of Records, 1920-1986. (University of North Dakota). WorldCat record id: 24886540

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