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Daughters of the American Revolution

 Organization

Dates

  • Existence: 1890-10-11

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Acceptance letter issued to Catrina Vrooman by the Mohawk Chapter of the Daughters of American Revolution, 1936 January 2

 Item — Box 2: Series A2001-073-002, Folder: 1
Identifier: A1994-002-012
Scope and Contents

Daughters of the American Revolution acceptance letter, dated January 2, 1936 with envelope from Helen E. Dearstyne, Registrar, Mohawk Chapter of Daughters of American Revolution, to Miss Catrina Vrooman of Albany, NY.

Dates: 1936 January 2

Fraternal postcard collection, 1905-1928

 Collection
Identifier: A2005-024
Scope and Contents The bulk of the collection contains postcards from the Elks Lodge and the Knights of Pythias. A few other organizations include the Loyal Orange Association, the Improved Order of Red Men (IORM), and the Daughters of the American Revolution. The majority of the collection is American, but there are some foreign postcards as well. The variety of postcards include photographs, drawings, both black and white and color, and even a few small metal postcard decorations. Images are primarily of...
Dates: 1905-1928

Letter and Catalogue from St. Louis Button Company, circa 1909

 Collection — Box 3, Folder: 1
Identifier: A2005-001-008
Scope and Contents

Includes a typed letter (with envelope) to Mrs. Clayton North, Secretary, Daughters of the American Revolution of Shoreman, Vermont, from St. Louis Button Company. The company is inquiring about supplying badges or buttons for use at their next annual meeting Included is a small catalogue with illustrations of badges and buttons for sale for fraternal organizations.

Dates: circa 1909

Ohio Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution postcard, 1910

 Item — Box 1
Identifier: A1994-026-001
Scope and Contents

Photolithograph postcard of a woman dressed in a blue and white dress working at a spinning wheel. The Daughters of the American Revolution emblem is in the bottom right corner. The top of the postcard "OHIO" is written in green with leaves surrounding it.

Dates: 1910

The Torch of Liberty program, 1927 October 7

 Item — Box 2: Series A2001-073-002, Folder: 1
Identifier: A1994-002-011
Scope and Contents

Program for the three act play, The Torch of Liberty by Mrs. Frances V. Hubbard of Albany, New York. It was presented in connection with the Sesquicentennial by the Daughters of the American Revolution at Chancellors Hall, Albany, New York, October 7, 1927.

Dates: 1927 October 7

Vrooman Family American Revolution lineage societies collection, 1896-1946

 Collection
Identifier: A1994-002
Scope and Contents

The majority of this collection contains Isaac Henry Vrooman's papers containing letters, rosters, receipts, and other ephemera from the Sons of the Revolution and Society of the Cincinnati. There are also two items of Catrina Vrooman from the Daughters of the American Revolution

Dates: 1896-1946