Daughters of the American Revolution. Iowa Society
Biographical notes:
The Daughters of the American Revolution, a woman's group devoted to patriotism and genealogy, established a central state office in Iowa in 1891 as well as local chapters throughout the state.
From the description of Daughters of the American Revolution records, 1891- (Iowa Sate Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 61331423
Links to collections
Daughters of the American Revolution. Iowa Society. Daughters of the American Revolution records, 1891-
Iowa State Historical Society
Beecher, Loyd. Beecher, Loyd and Rexine Wardman Beecher papers, 1935-1981.
Iowa State Historical Society
Palmer, Lilla Clark. History of the Iowa D.A.R. / [by Lilla Clark Palmer] ; Gleanings from Iowa Conference reports / [by Maggie Morris Clark].
State Historical Society of Iowa, Library
Related names in SNAC
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Beecher, Loyd.
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Palmer, Lilla Clark.
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Daughters of the American Revolution
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Daughters of the American Revolution. Jean Marie Cardinell Chapter (Des Moines, Iowa).
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Daughters of the American Revolution. Ladies of the Lake Chapter (Spirit Lake, Iowa).
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Daughters of the American Revolution. Little Lucy Dougherty Chapter (Postville, Iowa).
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- Iowa (as recorded)