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INDEX 1991 Adams, Joy Effron, Ellis Island Columbus in America Adopt an Object, DAR Museum Day Washington [George] Died, Mary Ann Long American History Month Essays: Desert Storm, Resolution A Day With the Bill of Rights, Brandon Alan Cook Discover Columbus in America, Marjory J. Sente and How to Live with the Bill of Rights, James Sablich Janet E. Davison What the Bill of Rights Means to Me, District of Columbia Celebrates 200 Years, Angela Marie Lester Eloise Jenkins and Mollie Somerville What the Bill of Rights Means to Me, Earles, Alice Morse Brandon Hofmeister Ellis Island, A History, Joy Effron Adams American Public: A Protector of Constitutional Rights, Etling, Billie Walters, what price freedom Christopher J. Hand Evelyn Cole Peters Award, to Jacob and James Anklin, Karen R., LaFayette’s visit to Onodaga Executive Forum Freedom and the Future, Margaret Thatcher Apostrophe to the Flag, Maria L. Sanford Genealogical Books 26, 99, 205, 339, 642 Barrett, Dr., Kate Waller Gernes, Commander Deborah S., challenges Bennett, Dorothy, Maria Sanford of new horizons Bicentennial, District of Columbia Gordon, Mary Louise, Belle Reynolds Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights, Phyllis Schlafly Hand, Christopher J., American public: a protector Bill of Rights, American History Month Essays of constitutional rights Bill of Rights, Bicentennial of Harrison, Sarah W., DAR good citizens committee Bill of Rights, Virginia and Hofmeister, Brandon, what the bill of rights Bloedorn, Polly, DAR Museum Looks Ahead means to me Burger, Hon. Warren, reflections on our constitution Honor Roll Questionnaire, 1991-92 and bill of rights Honor Roll Report, 1991, Jimelle Rumberg Called to Service, Jerry Bennett Roberts Howe, Julia Ward Cathedral of the Pines, our Christian heritage Ingles, Mary Draper, Adelaide M. Cole Cawood, Jimmie, joy of service to others Is Education the Solution to the Drug Problem, Celebrating the Centennial (DAR), Dorothy T. Williams Phyllis Schlafly Censorship on College Campuses, Phyllis Schlafly Joy of Service to Others, Jimmie Cawood. Centennial Celebration, called to service Joy of Service to Others, Mollie G. Pamplin Centennial Charmers, Allison Pless Junior Events, Continental Congress, Letita Puckett 186, 245, 336, 431, 486, 576 Junior Journal, Allison Pless Challenges of New Horizons, Deborah S. Gernes Junior Membership, where DAR is headed Clarke, Philip, Why we need space defense Kate Duncan Smith DAR School, letter from Cole, Adelaide, Mary Draper Ingles Key, Francis Scott celebration, what so proudly Columbus, Christopher, discover, in America Constitution and bill of rights, reflections on LaFayette’s Visit to Onondaga County, New York, Constitution, U.S., American Public: protector of Karen R. Anklin Continental Congress, 100th, List of Events Lest We Forget—The Berlin Wall, Phyllis Schlafly Continental Congress, 100th, Marie H. Yochim Lester, Angela Marie, what the bill of rights Continental Congress 100th, Schedule means to me Continental Congress, 100th, speaker, Long, Mary Ann, The Day Washington Died Sen. Charles S. Robb Lothrop, Harriett Cook, Brandon Alan, a day with the bill of rights Minutes, National Board of Management Corrections, Patriot Index December 6, 1990 1 July—31 December 1989 February 1, 1991 1 January—30 June 1990 April 13, 1991 Cull, Kenyon, Saint Mary’s School for Indian Girls April 19, 1991 DAR Awards to Service Academies June 12, 1991 DAR Centennial, celebrating October 12, 1991 DAR Genealogical Cruise Mission of the Daughters of the American Revolution . 198 DAR Good Citizens Committee, Sarah W. Harrison More Genealogy 25, 97, 203, 279, 337, 427, DAR Museum, Adopt an object 487, 589, 641 DAR Museum Looks Ahead, Polly Bloedorn Moses, Anna Mary Robertson Davison, Janet E., and Marjory Sente, discover National Board of Management 1991-92 DAR?1 DEC index-i INDEX 1991 Adams, Joy Effron, Ellis Island Columbus in America Adopt an Object, DAR Museum Day Washington [George] Died, Mary Ann Long American History Month Essays: Desert Storm, Resolution A Day With the Bill of Rights, Brandon Alan Cook Discover Columbus in America, Marjory J. Sente and How to Live with the Bill of Rights, James Sablich Janet E. Davison What the Bill of Rights Means to Me, District of Columbia Celebrates 200 Years, Angela Marie Lester Eloise Jenkins and Mollie Somerville What the Bill of Rights Means to Me, Earles, Alice Morse Brandon Hofmeister Ellis Island, A History, Joy Effron Adams American Public: A Protector of Constitutional Rights, Etling, Billie Walters, what price freedom Christopher J. Hand Evelyn Cole Peters Award, to Jacob and James Anklin, Karen R., LaFayette’s visit to Onodaga Executive Forum Freedom and the Future, Margaret Thatcher Apostrophe to the Flag, Maria L. Sanford Genealogical Books 26, 99, 205, 339, 642 Barrett, Dr., Kate Waller Gernes, Commander Deborah S., challenges Bennett, Dorothy, Maria Sanford of new horizons Bicentennial, District of Columbia Gordon, Mary Louise, Belle Reynolds Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights, Phyllis Schlafly Hand, Christopher J., American public: a protector Bill of Rights, American History Month Essays of constitutional rights Bill of Rights, Bicentennial of Harrison, Sarah W., DAR good citizens committee Bill of Rights, Virginia and Hofmeister, Brandon, what the bill of rights Bloedorn, Polly, DAR Museum Looks Ahead means to me Burger, Hon. Warren, reflections on our constitution Honor Roll Questionnaire, 1991-92 and bill of rights Honor Roll Report, 1991, Jimelle Rumberg Called to Service, Jerry Bennett Roberts Howe, Julia Ward Cathedral of the Pines, our Christian heritage Ingles, Mary Draper, Adelaide M. Cole Cawood, Jimmie, joy of service to others Is Education the Solution to the Drug Problem, Celebrating the Centennial (DAR), Dorothy T. Williams Phyllis Schlafly Censorship on College Campuses, Phyllis Schlafly Joy of Service to Others, Jimmie Cawood. Centennial Celebration, called to service Joy of Service to Others, Mollie G. Pamplin Centennial Charmers, Allison Pless Junior Events, Continental Congress, Letita Puckett 186, 245, 336, 431, 486, 576 Junior Journal, Allison Pless Challenges of New Horizons, Deborah S. Gernes Junior Membership, where DAR is headed Clarke, Philip, Why we need space defense Kate Duncan Smith DAR School, letter from Cole, Adelaide, Mary Draper Ingles Key, Francis Scott celebration, what so proudly Columbus, Christopher, discover, in America Constitution and bill of rights, reflections on LaFayette’s Visit to Onondaga County, New York, Constitution, U.S., American Public: protector of Karen R. Anklin Continental Congress, 100th, List of Events Lest We Forget—The Berlin Wall, Phyllis Schlafly Continental Congress, 100th, Marie H. Yochim Lester, Angela Marie, what the bill of rights Continental Congress 100th, Schedule means to me Continental Congress, 100th, speaker, Long, Mary Ann, The Day Washington Died Sen. Charles S. Robb Lothrop, Harriett Cook, Brandon Alan, a day with the bill of rights Minutes, National Board of Management Corrections, Patriot Index December 6, 1990 1 July—31 December 1989 February 1, 1991 1 January—30 June 1990 April 13, 1991 Cull, Kenyon, Saint Mary’s School for Indian Girls April 19, 1991 DAR Awards to Service Academies June 12, 1991 DAR Centennial, celebrating October 12, 1991 DAR Genealogical Cruise Mission of the Daughters of the American Revolution . 198 DAR Good Citizens Committee, Sarah W. Harrison More Genealogy 25, 97, 203, 279, 337, 427, DAR Museum, Adopt an object 487, 589, 641 DAR Museum Looks Ahead, Polly Bloedorn Moses, Anna Mary Robertson Davison, Janet E., and Marjory Sente, discover National Board of Management 1991-92 DAR?1 DEC index-i National Defense Thatcher, Margaret, freedom and the future Lest We Forget—The Berlin Wall, Phyllis Schlafly Therefore, Be It Resolved, Mrs. Erwin Ward The Treaty Trap on the Right of the Child, Phyllis Tie That Binds, history of hymn Schlafly Tips on PR, Mrs. John K. Harrell Why We Need Space Defense, Philip C. Clarke To Jacob and James, Elizabeth Taylor Censorship on College Campuses, Phyllis Schlafly Treaty Trap on the Right of the Child, Phyllis Schafly.... 80 Freedom and the Future, Margaret Thatcher VAVS Committee, what price freedom Is Education the Solution To the Drug Problem?, Vice Presidents General, 1991-94 Phyllis Schlafly Virginia and the Bill of Rights, Lilian Youell Reflections on Our Constitution and Bill of Rights, Ward, Mrs. Erwin, therefore, be it resoived Honorable Warren E. Burger West, W. Richard, Jr., national museum of the The Senate Debate About Women in Military Combat, American Indian Phyllis Schlafly What Price Freedom, Billie Walters Etling Why Not Defend America’s Borders, What So Proudly We Hail Phyllis Schlafly Where DAR Is Headed, Janice P. Scales The Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights, Whitney, Gertrude Vanderbilt Phyllis Schlafly Why Not Defend America’s Borders, Palmer Stacy and National Museum of the American Indian: At the Wayne Lutton Cultural Interface, W. Richard West, Jr. .....ccccccceees 620 Why We Need Space Defense, Philip C. Clarke Navy, women, challenges of new horizons Witiierel: Pravicet Bs Co 9s iiscccicrses seeks rantetek stows 14 New Ancestor Records Williams, Dorothy T., celebrating the centennial 4 October 9, 1990 Williamson, James R., Russian Presence in California.... 646 December 6, 1990 Women Worthy of Honor, Mrs. Rice M. Youell February 1, 1991 Alice Morse Earle April 13 and 19, 1991 Anna Mary Robertson Moses New York City Chapter, a Pryor engagement Dr. Kate Waller Barrett New York, LaFayette’s Visit to Onondaga County Frances Elizabeth Carolina Willard NSDAR Library, Congress Procedures Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney Our Christian Heritage, Marie H. Yochim Harriett Mulford Lothrop Pamplin, Mollie G., joy of service to others Julia Ward Howe Pless, Allison Junior Journal Maria L. Sanford, Dorothy Bennett Pless, Allison, Centennial Charmers 20, 96, 186, 245, Yochim, Marie H., 100th Continental Congress 336, 431, 486, 576 Yochim, Marie H., our Christian heritage President General’s Message Marie H. Yochim ... 3, 75, 171, Youell, Lillian, Virginia and the bill of rights 235, 323, 387, 467, 547, 619, 707 Youell, Mrs. Rice M., Women Worthy of Honor Pryor Engagement, Chesley V. Young 177, 239, 327, 399, 475, 553, 627 Pryor, Sara Rice, Chesley Young Young, Chesley V., A Pryor Engagement Reflections on Our Constitution and Bill of Rights, Hon. Warren E. Burger NECROLOGY Resolution, Desert Storm Resolutions Committee, therefore, be it resolved Egan, Ethel Scott (Mrs. Thomas Martin) Reynolds, Belle, Mary Louise Gordon Henderson, Helen Beale (Mrs. Glenn) Rhode, Ruth Bryan l’Anson, Nannie Armstead (Miss) Robb, Sen., Charles, remarks, 100th Continental Marmouget, Ernestine Harris (Mrs. James Albert) Martin, Velmagene Morgan (Mrs. Homer Paul) Roberts, Jerry, called to service Menardi, Iva Vought (Mrs. John Blair) Roe, Juanita K., Seimes microfilm center Rowe, Clara Tatom (Mrs. Renford H.) ..............2c000+ 194 Russian Presence in California, 1811-1841, Sanderson, Emma Elizabeth McLaughlin James R. Williamson CRAG CHAPION Fa) 25 aac ccictcc cccnchecshesakedesascésakesssices 498 Sablich, James, how to live with the bill of rights Selleck, Helen Cotton (Mrs. Herbert H.) ..............04. 194 Saint Mary’s School for Indian Girls, Kenyon Cull Sanford, Maria, Dorothy Bennett STATE ACTIVITIES Scales, Janice, where DAR is headed Schlafly, Phyllis 16, 80, 240, 396, 555, 625, 714 Seimes Microfils Center, Juanita K. Roe Senate Debate About Women in Military Combat, Phyllis Schlafly Sente, Marjory and Davison, Janet E., discover Columbus in America Kentucky Somerville, Mollie with Eloise Jenkins, Massachusetts District of Columbia Celebrates 200 Years Minnesota States Sponsoring Ads 72, 168, 232, 320, Mississippi 384, 464, 544, 616 Taylor, Elizabeth, to Jacob and James DAR? DEC index-ii New Hampshire Washington-Custis, 651; Colonel Thomas Dorsey, 656 New Mexico MassacuuseTts: Aaron Guild, 190; Peace Party, 274 MICHIGAN: Mary Marshall, 193; Ezra Parker, 192 Mississipet: John Rolfe, 189; Pathfinder, 192; William Dun- bar, 343; Chloe Holt, 500; Mississippi Delta, 656 Missouri: Nodaway, 273; William White, 652; Niangua, 655 Nepraska: St. Leger Cowley, 653 New Hampsuire: Anna Stickney, 32; Reprisal, 192 New Jersey: Great John Mathis, 103; Loantaka, 104; Old Barnegat, 657 WITH THE CHAPTERS New Mexico: Albuquerque, 191 New York: Mary Washington Colonial, 30; Minisink, 33; AtaBaMa: Oliver Wiley, 103; Cahawba, 105; Peter Forney, Willard’s Mountain, 34; New Netherland-Walworth, 102; 502; Emassee, 651. Irondequoit, 103; Melzingah, 187; Oneida, 271; Colonel Arizona: Charles Trumbull Hayden, 271 Bigelow Lawrence, 344; Pierre Van Cortlandt, 653; Gen- Arkansas: Captain Nathan Watkins, 29; Harrison Colony, eral William Floyd, 653; Anne Hutchinson, 188; Holland 193; Arkansas Post, 274; Provincia de La Sal, 500; James Patent, 102; Quassaick, 190; Tianderah, 501 Bate, 652; Strawberry River, 657 NortH Carona: Battle of Shallow Ford, 31; Major Benjamin CauirorNiA: El Redondo, 29; Point Vicente, 32; Siskiyou, May, 103; Rachel Caldwell, 189; Edenton Tea Party, 502 101; Mitz-Khan-A-Khan, 102; District XIII, 102; El Do- Onto : Rebecca Galloway, 101; French Colony, 104; Com- rado, 343; Cahuilla, 499; Rando Palos Verdes, 502; modore Preble, 188; Childs Taylor, 189; Urbana, 499; Katuktu, 658 Muskingum, 499; Hetuck, 657 Cotorapo: Alamosa, 637; Columbine, 101; Colorado, 190; OxLaAHoMA: Nancy Green, 188; Malcolm Hunter, 658 Kinnikinnik, 190; Mount Lookout, 27; Blue Spruce, 345; OreGON: Oregon Lewis and Clark, 272 Mount Rosa, 654 PENNSYLVANIA: Quemahoning, 30; Moshannon, 31; Conrad ConnecTICcuT: Judea, 31; Nathan Hale Memorial, 34; Susan Weister, 344; Gettysburg, 345; Philip Freeman, 654 Carrington Clarke, 187; Salisbury Arsenal, 271 Ruope Istanp: Rhode Island Independence, 658 District of CoLumsia: Colonel John Washington, 104; Judge SouTH Carouina: Mary Adair, 101; Major John Bowie, 189; Lynn, 653 Sumter’s Home, 193; Eutaw, 654 Froripa: Lawrence Kearny, 30; Himmarshee, 32; Choc- SoutH Dakota: Black Hills, 187 tawhatchee Bay, 34; Boca Ciega, 102; Regents Council, Tennessee: General Daniel Smith’s Rock Castle, 187; Colonel 188; Patriots, 272; Caloosahatchee, 654 Jethro Sumner, 193; Chickasaw Bluff, 655; Regents’ Coun- Georcia: College Hill, 30; Etowah, 103; General Daniel cil, 655 Newnan, 344; Augusta, 345; John Laurens, 499; Bon- Texas: Tierra Blanca, 29; Major Thaddeus Beall, 105; Fort aventure, 501; Vidalia, 654; Cherokee, 656 Worth Area Regents Club, 189; John B. Denton, 272; San Ittinois: Elder William Brewster, 105; Governor Bradford, Antonio de Bexar, 274; San Antonio de Bexas, 274; Lady 191; Stephen Decatur, 49; General Henry Dearborn, 500; Washington, 343; Colonel George Mason, 344; Major Captain Hubbard Burrows, 656 Thaddeus Beall, 344; Alamo, 500; Pocahontas, 501; Joseph INDIANA: Kentland, 31; Nineteenth Star, 187 Ligon, 502; Nancy Horton Davis, 502; Mary Isham Keith, Iowa: Abigail Adams, 32; Open Fire, 33; Jean Marie Car- 651 dinell, 658 Uran: Salt Lake Valley, 656 Kansas: Courtney-Spalding, 30; Prairie Rose, 105; Wichita, VirciniA: Thomas Nelson, 30; Old Dominion, 32; Cameron 191 Parish, 33; Fort Loudoun, 34; Patrick Henry and General Kentucky: John Marshall, 29; William Whitley. 29; Captain Joseph Martin, 104; Williamsburg, 271; Falls of the Rappa- John Waller, 192; Cynthiana, 194; Bryan Station, 653; hannock, 272; District V, 501; Mount Vernon, 503; Dr. Troublesome Creek, 500 Elisha Dick, 652; Eastern Shore of Virginia, 652; Freedom LouisiANA: New Orleans, 31; Galvez, 188; Caddo, 191; Hill, 653; Fauquier Court House, 655; Hicksford, 657 Metairie-Ridge, 273; Alexander Stirling, 273 WasuHINGTON: Elizabeth Forey, 105; John Kendrick, 189; Maine: Elizabeth Wadsworth, 33 David Douglas, 651 Mary.anb: Toaping Castle, 343; General Smallwood, 345; West Vircinia: Westmoreland, 273 DAR LIBRARY CATALOG: VOLUME 3 NEW in 1991 Orders are now being accepted for the DAR LIBRARY CATALOG VOLUME 3: CENTENNIAL SUPPLEMENT, ACQUISITIONS 1985-1991. This supplement lists family, local and state histories and records added since 1985, approximately 20,000 titles in 1,000 pages. Author and subject indices provide access. PRE-PUBLICATION PRICE TO ALL PURCHASERS: $55.00 UNTIL DECEMBER 31, 1991. PRICE AFTER DECEMBER 31, 1991: $60.00 to DAR members, $65.00 to non-members. Prices include postage. LIMITED COPIES OF VOLUMES 1 and 2 ARE STILL AVAILABLE. Send orders to: DAR LIBRARY, Catalog Sales, 1776 D. St., N.W., Washington, DC 20006-5392. Make checks payable to Treasurer General, NSDAR. DAR 91 DEC index-iii

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