Historic Preservation,
Education, Patriotism
Welcome to the Clough Valley Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR or DAR) established December 7, 1960 by Regent Edith Pope Westerman and 19 charter members. The Clough Valley Chapter serves by participating in a wide range of activities including service to veterans and current military personnel, the promotion of patriotism, literacy advocacy, genealogical research, historical preservation, and support and assistance to national, state, and local projects.
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Our monthly meetings are held the third Saturday of each month except the months of January, July and August. Meetings include speakers and programs that support our mission. Please contact us for information on our meetings. We welcome new members and if you are interested in becoming a member of our chapter or wanting more information about DAR, please click on the DAR logo in the upper left hand corner of this page. You will then be on the national DAR.org website, where you can explore the many opportunities.
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Access our Clough Valley email by clicking on the Contact Us "button" on the navigation list that will take you to a contact form on bottom of page. Feel free to submit email request for membership, meeting information or questions.
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The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR), founded in 1890, is a non-profit, non-political, women’s service organization. The DAR mission is promoting historic preservation, education and patriotism. These timeless, overarching principles keep the DAR strong and vitally relevant in this ever changing world. Any woman 18 years or older, regardless of race, religion, or ethnic background, who can prove lineal descent from a patriot of the American Revolution is eligible.
Discover Your Patriot Ancestor
​​​Whether you are beginning your journey in discovering your American Revolutionary War roots, or are a master at your family genealogy, we are here to help. The DAR Genealogical Research System includes a free online database containing information on American Revolutionary patriot ancestors as well as many documents from the DAR Library.
Clough Valley Chapter Regent Debby N. joined the SAR of Cincinnati along with a representative of the Lexington KY NSDAR Chapter in a wreath laying and Patriot Grave Marking Ceremony at Spring Grove Cemetery on July 4, 2022 and on October 2nd, 2022.
Clough Valley partnered with the Ramsey-Paxton Cemetery Association and President Rob Geiger in support of plans for the cemetery preservation and revitalization. The cemetery is located at the White Pillars subdivision in Loveland. Paige Craig has several years experience working with non-profit associations and has enthusiastically lead and work on this chapter project for past 2 years.
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The Cemetery now has the beautiful iron entrance gates and fence installed. Paige and her committee held the Clough Valley DAR Revolutionary Grave Marking Ceremony for Thomas and daughter Isabella Paxton on May 7, 2022 and were joined by the Cincinnati SAR for the grave marking of John Ramsey. See the Ceremony write up and pictures on our 2022 Gallery Pages
FROM THE
NEWS
June 5, 2021 - Clough Valley's 60th Anniversary Celebration
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Debby Niehaus, Clough Valley Chapter Vice Regent and 60th Event Coordinator; Guest Speaker, Kathleen Dixon OSDAR State Regent; and ​Wanda Langdon, Clough Valley Chapter Regent
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New "Gallery" pictures recently added!!
CV Newsletter on "Members Only" page.
Welcome Clough Valley Members and Guests
Next Chapter Meeting will be on September 21,2024
Program: Cindy will share some information on the New Jersey Signers of the US Constitution as we celebrate Constitution Week and Bells Across America.
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Please check for more information
that can be found in email and the CV "Happenings" Newsletter that will be sent prior to our meeting.
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Please "Contact Us" for an invitation
from our Regent for this event.