Niagara Falls Chapter, NSDAR
Supporting our men and women in the United States military through programs such as Project Patriot. Learn More.
Niagara Falls Chapter, NSDAR, supports a variety of DAR educational programs, contests, and awards. Learn More.
Historic Preservation was of first importance to the chapter in 1922, with concerns about repairs to the French Castle at Old Fort Niagara. More...
Welcome!
Welcome to Niagara Falls Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR OR DAR). Our chapter is located in Niagara County, New York, and recognizes the historical significance of the natural wonder of Niagara Falls.
Niagara Falls Chapter, NSDAR, was organized by Etta Brown Dudley on April 4, 1922. Monthly meetings take place at various locations in Niagara County including the cities and towns of Lockport, Lewiston, Wilson, Youngstown, Ransomville, Sanborn, North Tonawanda, and Niagara Falls.
By promoting historic preservation, education, and patriotism, our meetings reflect the work of the National Society. Members enjoy sharing the benefits of DAR membership, recognizing that we have a responsibility to ensure that the freedoms won by our ancestors are appreciated by Americans of today and tomorrow.
The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution is a non-profit, non-political, volunteer service organization for women, founded in 1890, by Mary S. Lockwood, Ellen Walworth, Mary Desha, and Ugenia Washington. DAR is dedicated to promoting historic preservation, education, patriotism and honoring the patriots of the American Revolutionary War.
Honor your Patriot ancestor, make new friends
and give meaningful service. Become a member!
For membership inquiries contact us directly.
For further information visit www.dar.org, or NYDAR.org