Children of the American Revolution. John Dodd Society.
Founded in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, in April 1943; local society of the national organization of boys or girls whose lineage can be traced to a man or women who served the cause of American independence; sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution; named after John Dodd, a Revolutionary soldier from Virginia; promotes patriotism and good citizenship; disbanded mid to late 1960s.
From the description of Records 1943-1962 1943-1958. (University of Southern Mississippi, Regional Campus). WorldCat record id: 32114525
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creatorOf | Children of the American Revolution. John Dodd Society. Records 1943-1962 1943-1958. | University of Southern Mississippi, Regional Campus, Joseph Anderson Cook Library |
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Active 1943
Active 1962