The National Society of
the Daughters of the American Revolution
(NSDAR or DAR) is a non-profit,
non-political, volunteer women's service
organization. The Priscilla Alden
Chapter, NSDAR, is based in the west-central
Iowa town of Carroll and serves the
communities in Carroll, Crawford, Shelby,
Sac, Calhoun, and Greene Counties.
Our chapter was formed in
1904, and is named after Priscilla Alden,
who is the heroine of the classic poem, The
Courtship of Miles Standish. The poem
was written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
(1807-1882), about the courtship of Miles
Standish and Priscilla Mullins, and later
the marriage of Priscilla Mullins and John
Alden. It is a fictional poem written in
1858, and not a historical document.
Our chapter works hard to
maintain the mission of the DAR, which is to
promote historic preservation, education,
and patriotism.
Yearly,
the
Priscilla Alden Chapter, NSDAR, raises
money for state and national DAR projects,
provides a display about Constitution Week
in local libraries, and works with local
school administrators to award outstanding
students with the DAR Good Citizens Award.
The Priscilla Alden Chapter, NSDAR,
sponsors the Loess Hills Society Children
of the American Revolution (C.A.R.) and a
JAC (Junior American Citizens)
after-school program for the
Glidden-Ralston Community School District.
Two of our members are certified
genealogists.
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Land Grant to Lincoln
Marker
Captain Abraham Lincoln
was granted 120 acres of Crawford County
land in 1856, for his service during the
Black Hawk War of 1832. This land was still
owned by Lincoln when he was assassinated
and was sold by his son as a part of the
Lincoln estate. The marker was placed by the
Denison Chapter, NSDAR, in 1923. It is
located on State Highway 39, five miles
north of Denison, Iowa.
The marker reads:
Land grant made to Abraham
Lincoln for services rendered in the Black
Hawk War 1832. Marked by Denison Chapter
Daughters of the American Revolution, 1923
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Site
of Fort Purdy Marker
Fort Purdy is where
early settlers gathered for shelter and
protection from Indian attacks during the
raids of 1856. The site of Fort Purdy has a
large granite monument standing on a brick
planter that is seasonally filled with
flowers. The site was marked by the Denison
Chapter, NSDAR, in 1914.
The marker is located on
the north part of Denison, Iowa. From U.S.
Highway 30, turn onto 20th Street. Drive
north until the street angles to the right
and becomes Ridge Road. Fort Purdy once
stood at this site. The marker is in front
of the church.
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Real Granddaughter
Delight Howe Boylan
Phelps was a member of the Priscilla Alden
Chapter, NSDAR, and was the granddaughter of
Revolutionary War patriot, Private Joseph
Jeffers. Private Jeffers entered the
Continental Army in 1775, at the age of 15,
and fought in many battles, such as Saratoga
(Stillwater) and the Battle of Monmouth. He
was one of the light infantry selected for
the storming of Stony Point under General
Wayne. He was promoted to corporal shortly
after and served until 1779.
On May 30, 1937, a bronze
plaque was placed at her grave site in the
Carroll Cemetery.
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