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Daughters of the American Revolution, Western Reserve Chapter

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Western Reserve Chapter (f. 1891) was formed in Cleveland, Ohio, by Catherine Hitchcock Tilden Avery (Mrs. Elroy M. Avery) who became interested in organizing a local chapter when she visited Washington, D.C., soon after the formation of the National Society in 1890. Membership is open to any woman over the age of eighteen who can prove direct descent from a person who aided the cause of the colonists during the American Revolution. In addition to promoting patriotism, the DAR sponsors scholarship programs, health care programs, and numerous other projects.

From the guide to the Daughters of the American Revolution, Western Reserve Chapter Records, Series II, 1891-1917, (Western Reserve Historical Society)

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Daughters of the American Revolution. Western Reserve Chapter (Cleveland, Ohio)

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Cleveland chapter of the national patriotic society, founded by Catharine Hitchcock Tilden Avery in 1891. From the description of Records, series II, 1891-1917. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 22522236 Local chapter of this national patriotic society formed to celebrate Anglo-Americanism during the highly nationalistic 1890s. The Western Reserve Chapter was founded in 1891 in Cleveland, Ohio by a group of women led by Catherine Hitchcock Tilden Avery. In ...

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