by westedgedev | Sep 14, 2016
Fremont Chapter, NSDAR Riverton, Wyoming Moving Forward Since 1976 The National Board of Management officially confirmed the Fremont Chapter on January 30, 1976, with sixteen members. The chapter chose the name of Fremont in honor of John C. Fremont who was an...
by westedgedev | Sep 14, 2016
Fort Caspar Chapter, NSDAR Casper, Wyoming Keeping Traditions Since 1914 Fort Caspar Chapter, NSDAR, was organized and approved by the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) on September 25, 1914, with the first meeting held on May 28,...
by westedgedev | Sep 14, 2016
Elizabeth Ramsey Chapter, NSDAR Wheatland, Wyoming Training New Leaders Since 1925 The Elizabeth Ramsey Chapter, founded on April 18, 1925, is honored to bear the name of a young woman whose father and brothers served with General Washington at Valley Forge. Visiting...
by westedgedev | Sep 14, 2016
Big Horn Chapter, NSDAR Cody, Wyoming moving forward Since 2005 The Big Horn Chapter is located in the Big Horn Basin, in the northwest corner of Wyoming. The youngest chapter in Wyoming, Big Horn Chapter celebrated their 15th anniversary on October 13, 2020. Members...
by westedgedev | Sep 13, 2016
Cheyenne Chapter, NSDAR Cheyenne, Wyoming Building Teams Since 1900 Mrs. Francis E. Warren, DAR State Regent of Wyoming in 1898, appointed Emily A. Patton to organize the Cheyenne Chapter. The chapter was organized on September 12, 1900, with 24 charter members. The...