Augusta Chapter, NSDAR

Augusta, Georgia

Become a Daughter of the American Revolution!

The Augusta Chapter is eager to answer your questions and help you along the path to becoming a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Few adventures in your life will be more rewarding than joining a society that promotes "God, Home, and Country!" The objective of the Augusta Chapter is historic preservation, along with the promotion of education and patriotic endeavors. Send us an EMAIL today...we are waiting to answer your questions!

The Augusta Chapter

In 1890, Mrs. Sarah B. C. Morgan became a charter member of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. In 1891, she was appointed by the National Board of Management as Regent, with a request that she organize a chapter in Augusta.

She issued a call in the Augusta Chronicle "for such women in the community as had Revolutionary ancestry to meet on a certain day in the parlors of the Planters Hotel and cooperate in organization."

Sixteen ladies became Charter Members of the Augusta Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, organized on February 20, 1892, thus attaining the distinction of becoming the nineteenth chapter in the union and the third chapter in the state of Georgia.

The Augusta Chapter meets monthly, September through May, at various locations throughout the city.

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The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution has recently announced that Daughters and others interested in historic preservation, patriotism and education around the country can now subscribe to or renew American Spirit magazine and the Daughters newsletter by using the new Online Subscriptions Service.

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