Judge Lynn Chapter

National Society Daughters of the American Revolution 

Washington, District of Columbia

Celebrating friendship and service to our Nation's capitol since 1908

Rhonda L. Wilson

Chapter Regent

2023-2024

hello! 

The Judge Lynn Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR), established in 1908, is one of the oldest of the eighteen DAR chapters within the District of Columbia. We are a diverse, engaged, and thriving chapter geared towards working women. We have members of all ages, backgrounds, and professions that reside around the world. 

Our Daughters are dedicated to the National Society’s mission: preserving American history, securing America’s future through better education, and promoting patriotism. Today's Daughters are especially committed to honoring our veterans and active service members, promoting children's literacy, conserving our natural resources, preserving history, genealogical research, and supporting women. Additionally, we are eagerly preparing to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence! Our service activities reflect the passions of our members, with something of interest for everyone.

Our chapter meets on Barracks Row at 7pm the first Monday of October, November, December, March, April, May, and June. Prospective members are always welcome to attend our meetings and events! We do hope you'll join us.

Please email us to learn more about our mission and members! 

                 Rhonda  

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