by westedgedev | Sep 14, 2016
Sheridan Chapter Sheridan, Wyoming Moving Forward Since 1910 The Sheridan Chapter was organized in 1910 with 25 members, and throughout the years has maintained its interest in both national history and state of Wyoming and Sheridan County history. In 1914, as part of...
by westedgedev | Sep 14, 2016
Jacques Laramie Chapter Laramie, Wyoming Keeping Traditions Since 1899 As the first (National Society Daughters of the American Revolution NSDAR) chapter organized in the state of Wyoming, Dr. Grace Raymond Hebard, and Mrs. Frances E. Warren founded the Jacques...
by westedgedev | Sep 14, 2016
Fremont Chapter Riverton, Wyoming Moving Forward Since 1976 T he 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 American...
by westedgedev | Sep 14, 2016
Fort Caspar Chapter Casper, Wyoming Keeping Traditions Since 1914 The Fort Caspar Chapter, NSDAR, was organized and approved by the National Society on September 25, 1914, with the first meeting being held on May 28, 1914. The chapter was originally named “Fort...