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Harriett Lothrop, of Concord, MA, presented the idea for a children's organization to the Daughters of the American Revolution Continental Congress in 1895, "for the training of young people in true patriotism and love of country," These boys and girls are the leaders of yesterday, today and tomorrow.

The Foundations of Freedom project will be to raise funds for the reproduction Washington Family Desk at George Washington’s boyhood home. The replica desk would have been the desk that was in the parlor and used by all members of the Washington household to write letters or do school lessons. We will also support the development of Ferry Farm’s web-based educational initiatives for students all over the world.

Make Ready, Aim, Fire”

Fort Ligonier Museum

Aiden Klee, State President-Elect
Brandie Klee, Senior State President

The Towamencin Society meets throughout the year to visit historical sites and learn more about the Revolutionary War. Our calendar will be updated as new dates are announced.

The Children of the American Revolution, the nation's oldest, largest, patriotic youth organization, offers membership to anyone under the age of 21, lineally descended from someone who rendered material aid to the cause of American Independence.

 

The Towamencin Society, located in Lansdale, PA, is sponsored by the Towamencin Chapter, NSDAR and has members from Montgomery County, Central Bucks County, and the surrounding area.

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