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LOUIS JOLIET CHAPTER

National Society Daughters of the American Revolution

Joliet, Illinois

Organized January 27, 1911, the chapter was named for the French Canadian, Louis Joliet, who along with Pere Marquette, was one of the first white men to explore this area.


 

The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution was founded with three main objectives:


Louis Joliet Chapter is a proud co-sponsor of 

The Heritage Corridor Society Children of the American Revolution.

Chapter Activities

2004 - 2005

COMMEMORATIVE EVENT

Battle of Lexington Commemoration at the Gravesite of Revolutionary Soldier, John Cook

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YOUTH RECOGNITION

DAR GOOD CITIZENS
Dependability, Service, Leadership, and Patriotism
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GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARDS
Honor, Service, Courage, Leadership, Patriotism

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  JUNIOR AMERICAN CITIZENS CONTESTS          C.A.R. MEMBER OF THE YEAR           AMERICAN HISTORY ESSAY CONTEST 
                   Art                       Short Story                       Heritage Corridor Society N.S.C.A.R                       Lewis and
Clark Expedition

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COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARDS

Cultural, Educational, Humanitarian, Patriotic, Historical, and Citizenship Endeavors

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The Louis Joliet Chapter NSDAR meets the first Saturday of each month, September through June. 

For more Information email: Chapter Regent.

For Membership Information email: Chapter Registrar.

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Last update 15 March 2005.