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History of the Sacajawea Chapter, Olympia, Washington - by Diane C Whetstone (Paperback)
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- For more than a century, the Sacajawea Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) in Olympia, Washington, has honored the memory of Revolutionary War patriots through community service, education, and historic preservation.
- Author(s): Diane C Whetstone
- 184 Pages
- History, United States
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For more than a century, the Sacajawea Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) in Olympia, Washington, has honored the memory of Revolutionary War patriots through community service, education, and historic preservation. Founded in 1905, the chapter's story reflects the pioneering spirit of its founding members-women who helped shape both local and state history.
This richly illustrated historical account by Diane C. Whetstone celebrates those women and their enduring legacy. Drawing from rare archives, early newspapers, genealogy records, and historic photographs, it documents the chapter's beginnings, its early members' contributions to Olympia society, and the continuing mission of the DAR today.
Perfect for historians, genealogists, DAR members, and anyone interested in Washington State or women's history, this volume preserves a vital piece of the Pacific Northwest's heritage.