Daughters of the American Revolution
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Daughters of the American Revolution
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Daughters of the American Revolution
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- The wide blue ribbon, by Mrs. James Andrew Williams
- Minority military service, South Carolina, Georgia, 1775-1783
- Catalog of the Seimes Microfilm Collection, DAR Library, compiled by Steven B. Rhodes
- Glimpses of West Virginia history
- African American and American Indian patriots of the Revolutionary War
- Minority military service, New Hampshire, Vermont, 1775-1783
- Minority military service, Massachusetts, 1775-1783
- American Revolutionary soldiers buried in Alabama, Tennessee, Texas,, as recorded in the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Reports published as Documents by the Senate of the United States, from all of the Reports inclusive of no. 68 and the year 1965. An American history project from the classes of W.R. Conger, Sunset High School, Dallas, Texas., Students: Sandria Allen, Carol Salisbury
- Is that lineage right?
- Forgotten patriots, African American and American Indian patriots in the Revolutionary War : a guide to service, sources and studies, Eric G. Grundset, editor and project manager ; with Briana L. Diaz, Hollis L. Gentry, and Jean D. Strahan, researchers
- American spirit
- Daughters of the American Revolution newsletter
- Minority military service, Rhode Island, 1775-1783
- Minority military service, Virginia, 1775-1783
- Virginia in the American Revolution, a source guide for genealogists and historians, by Eric G. Grundset for the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
- Located graves of soldiers and patriots of the American revolution
- Minority military service, Connecticut, 1775-1783
- America's women in the Revolutionary era, a history through bibliography, Eric G. Grundset ; with Briana L. Diaz and Hollis L. Gentry
- DAR manual for citizenship
- Senate document
- The Great women of the American Revolution
- Minority military service, Maine, 1775-1783
- American genealogical research at the DAR, Washington, D.C., by Eric G. Grundset and Steven B. Rhodes
- Minority military service, North Carolina, 1775-1783
- New York in the American Revolution, a source guide for genealogists and historians, by Eric G. Grundset for the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
- Abstract of graves of revolutionary patriots, by Patricia Law Hatcher
- Creator of12
- Louisiana patriots 1776-1783, National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution
- Proceedings of the 19th- continental congress of the Daughters of the American Revolution
- DAR patriot index
- DAR handbook and national bylaws of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution
- Washington landmark, a view of the DAR, the headquarters, history, and activities, [compiler and research, Mollie Somerville]
- Daughters of the American Revolution magazine
- In Washington; the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution., [Editorial supervision by Mrs. Robert V. H. Duncan
- DAR patriot index, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
- Report - Daughters of the American Revolution
- Lineage book
- Index of the Rolls of honor (ancestor's index) in the Lineage books of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, volumes 1-[160]
- Act of incorporation, constitution and by-laws of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution
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- Daughters of the American Revolution -- California -- History
- Daughters of the American Revolution -- Fiction
- Daughters of the American Revolution -- Periodicals
- Daughters of the American Revolution -- Membership
- Daughters of the American Revolution -- History
- Daughters of the American Revolution -- Biography