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DAR – Daughters of the American Revolution

California State Society

San Antonio Chapter, NSDAR

Ontario, California

Welcome

The San Antonio Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR or DAR), was founded in 1910. The chapter has spent over 115 years celebrating its American heritage through activities to promote patriotism, good citizenship, and an awareness of American history.

Thank you to the ladies who organized our chapter:

Martha Ann Martin Collins, Stella Taylor Granger, Alice Harrell Hadden, Catherine Seymour Henry Harwood, Aurella Squier Harwood, Sarah Caroline McLaury Henderson, Mary L. Woodbridge Johnson, Ellen Eliza Jackson, Clara Dicea Monroe Taylor (Lillian Taylor), Sarah Coglon Alford, Cornelia Kendall Milns, Clara Gale Peabody, and Martha C. Terrell.

Today’s DAR

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About Us

The San Antonio Chapter, NSDAR, is located in the western part of San Bernardino County. Our membership covers Upland, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Chino, and other surrounding communities. Within our area is the historic California DAR Madonna of the Trail statue.

Chapter meetings are held monthly on the fourth Saturday of the month from January through May and September through December. In the summer months, we have monthly social luncheons.

The chapter participates in many DAR-sponsored contests for local schools and makes contributions to veterans and active-duty military. The chapter has also helped to support and recognize several historic landmarks.

Chapter Board

Regent

Georgia Olson

Treasurer

Kathleen Holloway

Registrar

Dorothy McCook