Daughters of Scotia

The Daughters of Scotia, which was organized in 1895, in New Haven, Connecticut. Originally a number of male members of the Order of Scottish Clans were dual members of the DOS until the organization was up and running. Like the Order of Scottish Clans, the Daughters also placed a strong emphasis on Scottish culture, history and traditions. Only wives, daughters, mothers, sisters and widows of OSC members could join. The DOS is organized similar to the OSC, for obvious reasons.

The Daughters of Scotia still exist at a national level; however, the Yonkers lodge has folded.

- Helen MacGregor Lodge

Source: http://www.phoenixmasonry.org/masonicmuseum/fraternalism/scottish_american_fraternalism.htm