Written by Diana Ryman Thursday, 09 July 2009 15:02
Thirteen founders, one for each of the original states, met for the first official meeting at the home of Mrs. Ellesif Reeves Beebe on February 22, 1901. Over the years, the Old Northwest Chapter has served the local community, state, and nation well, including erection of a monument to Captain Brady at the edge of Brady Lake. It has established a memorial mound at the Maple Grove Cemetery in Ravenna and continues to maintain it and its flag. Members located and verified records of all Revolutionary War soldiers buried in Portage County cemeteries. Many American History, ROTC, and Good Citizens medals have been awarded over the years. Members have served in various capacities in the State and National societies during the chapter's 107 year history. The patriotism of the chapter daughters has been proven many times by supporting, and in some cases, joining, our nation's defenders. Even after 107 years, we strive to live by the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution motto, "God, Home and Country."Written by Diana Ryman Thursday, 09 July 2009 15:06
The Daughters of the American Revolution was established in 1890. It is founded on the tenets of patriotism, historical preservation, and education. Besides the national organization in Washington, DC, each state has a chapter and here in Ohio, there are chapters in most counties. Chapters usually meet once a month, and have a variety of informative programs. Members have the opportunity to participate on committees that serve the local, state, and national communities through many programs. Membership applications with proof of lineage are completed on the local level and submitted to the national organization for approval. Membership is open to any woman age 18 and over who can show proof of a lineal bloodline to an ancestor who aided in achieving American Independence. She must provide documentation for each statement of birth, marriage, and death.Written by Diana Ryman Thursday, 09 July 2009 17:42
Our chapter endeavors to present interesting programs on many subjects. We are always looking for new ideas for programs so if you know of a wonderful, inexpensive speaker who loves to share their interests with others, please send a quick email to our Vice Regent. We are located in Northeast Ohio - about 1 hr. SE of Cleveland and about 20 minutes East of Akron.Written by Diana Ryman Thursday, 09 July 2009 15:09
| Thirteen founders, one for each of the original states, met for the first official meeting at the home of Mrs. Ellesif Reeves Beebe on February 22, 1901. Over the years, the Old Northwest Chapter has served the local community, state, and nation well, including erection of a monument to Captain Brady at the edge of Brady Lake. It has established a memorial mound at the Maple Grove Cemetery in Ravenna and continues to maintain it and its flag. Members located and verified records of all Revolutionary War soldiers buried in Portage County cemeteries. Many American History, ROTC, and Good Citizens medals have been awarded over the years. Members have served in various capacities in the State and National societies during the chapter's 107 year history. The patriotism of the chapter daughters has been proven many times by supporting, and in some cases, joining, our nation's defenders. Even after 107 years, we strive to live by the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution motto, "God, Home and Country." |