Kentucky State Society

Almost 5,000 Kentucky Society Daughters of the American Revolution (KSDAR) in 83 chapters. Building on our state’s history, the KSDAR unites women from every corner of the Bluegrass in service to our communities, state, and nation.

Iowa State Society

The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, founded in 1890, is a non-profit, non-political, volunteer women’s service organization. Membership in the society is open to any woman 18 years or older, regardless of race, religion, or ethnic background, who can prove lineal descent from a patriot. Iowa is home to 43 chapters and about 1,800 members.

Connecticut State Society

Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution (CTDAR) membership ambassadors would be happy to share with you their experiences as current DAR members. In 2026, our nation will celebrate its 250th Anniversary. The next several years are the key planning period as we advance towards “America 250!” in our beloved Connecticut.

Arkansas State Society

The Arkansas Society DAR was organized in 1893 by Mrs. C. R. Breckenridge. The Service to America initiative encourages members to be active in community service. Arkansas Daughters are committed to serving their communities through activities that fulfill the National Society’s objectives.

Alabama Society

The Alabama Society is part of the National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution. The DAR is a nonprofit, nonpolitical women’s service organization comprised of over 185,000 women. Our mission is historic preservation, education, and patriotism.

NSDAR Alabama Local

The Alabama Society was established in 1894 and today there are over 4,000 members in 71 chapters across the state. Membership in the Society is open to any woman 18 years of age or older, regardless of race, religion or ethnic background who can document direct lineal descent from men or women who helped secure America’s Independence during the American Revolution.

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