Abbreviation | CAR / NSCAR |
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Formation | April 5, 1895 |
Founder | Harriett Lothrop |
Type | Non-profit |
Purpose | Family history society, American Revolution |
Headquarters | Washington, D.C., United States |
National President | Emerson Sites-Byers |
Senior National President | Jeffrey R. Voris |
Website | www |
The National Society Children of the American Revolution (NSCAR) is a youth organization that was founded on April 5, 1895, by Harriett Lothrop. The idea was proposed on February 22, 1895, at the Fourth Continental Congress of the National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR).[1] The organization was promptly chartered by the United States Congress, and is now the nation's oldest and largest, patriotic youth organization.[2] NSCAR offers membership to anyone under the age of 22 who is lineally descended from someone who served in the Continental Army or gave material aid to the cause of freedom in the American Revolution.
There are three parent organizations: DAR, Sons of the American Revolution, and Sons of the Revolution. CAR Headquarters is housed in the DAR Constitution Hall. The National Headquarters houses a museum dedicated to NSCAR and American history, archives, a library, records, and a chapel.
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