Oh, the places Texas Daughters can go!
Spring Creek Chapter Daughters travel to a few of the many Madonna of the Trail statues, highlighting their interesting history and the travel possibilities for Daughters.
Read MoreSpring Creek Chapter Daughters travel to a few of the many Madonna of the Trail statues, highlighting their interesting history and the travel possibilities for Daughters.
Read MoreLa Villita Chapter NSDAR, College Station, Texas, achieved the goal of 10% new members growth by application, and gained two new members in the fourth quarter of the year, to promote membership and service to God, home, and country.
Read MoreLone Star Chapter member Jean Hickerson recently donated a two-volume set of her family’s...
Read MoreA statue of “Rosie the Riveter” represents all of the women who helped America win the war by managing the Homefront and working at jobs usually held by men so they could go off to fight. For more than two years, chapter members enthusiastically led the way i
Read MoreBorn in Jones County, Nancy Masters grew up on a cotton farm in the early 1950s when dust storms...
Read MoreFlora is an Aerospace Engineer who worked for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration...
Read MoreWith some skeins of yarn and a stash of adorable printed fabrics, our Texas Daughters have made a...
Read MoreFounded in 20007, the Warrior's Weekend in Victoria, Texas, is dedicated to the support of...
Read Moreby Hayley Ellisor | Jul 23, 2021 | Today's Daughters | 0
Spring Creek Chapter Daughters travel to a few of the many Madonna of the Trail statues, highlighting their interesting history and the travel possibilities for Daughters.
Read Moreby TexasDAR | Jan 15, 2021 | Today's Daughters | 0
La Villita Chapter NSDAR, College Station, Texas, achieved the goal of 10% new members growth by application, and gained two new members in the fourth quarter of the year, to promote membership and service to God, home, and country.
Read Moreby TexasDAR | Aug 28, 2019 | Today's Daughters | 0
Lone Star Chapter member Jean Hickerson recently donated a two-volume set of her family’s...
Read Moreby TexasDAR | Aug 26, 2018 | Today's Daughters | 0
A statue of “Rosie the Riveter” represents all of the women who helped America win the war by managing the Homefront and working at jobs usually held by men so they could go off to fight. For more than two years, chapter members enthusiastically led the way i
Read Moreby TexasDAR | May 5, 2018 | Today's Daughters | 0
Born in Jones County, Nancy Masters grew up on a cotton farm in the early 1950s when dust storms...
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