Photograph- Dr. Paul Ripple, left, with unidentified man and woman at the Pennsylvania Society Sons of the Revolution Bicentennial celebration at Penn Square.
Photograph- Dr. Paul Ripple, left, with unidentified man and woman at the Pennsylvania Society Sons of the Revolution Bicentennial celebration at Penn Square.
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Dr. Paul Ripple, left, with unidentified man and woman at the Pennsylvania Society Sons of the Revolution Bicentennial celebration at Penn Square.
Miss Evans was one of the original members of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution which was organized in Washington Oct. 11, 1890. (Lancaster New Era, Sat., May 8, 1943.
Miss Evans was a member of the D.A.R. having instituted the Donegal Chapter of Lancaster and the Witness Tree Chapter of Columbia and Marietta. She was No. 1 in the Pennsylvania Association and No. 41 in the Nation Association having joined the latter as a young girl. (Intelligencer Journal, Wed., May 5, 1943)
Ribbon, White. D.A.R. emblem, "Pennsylvania / D.A.R. " printed in silver. Below is dark blue keystone with PA coat of arms. Pointed tip have silver border of stars.
Miss Evans was one of the original members of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution which was organized in Washington Oct. 11, 1890. (Lancaster New Era, Sat., May 8, 1943.
Miss Evans was a member of the D.A.R. having instituted the Donegal Chapter of Lancaster and the Witness Tree Chapter of Columbia and Marietta. She was No. 1 in the Pennsylvania Association and No. 41 in the Nation Association having joined the latter as a young girl. (Intelligencer Journal, Wed., May 5, 1943)
Ribbon, Red, White, and Blue. "Charter / Member / Continental Congress / N.S.D.A.R." with seal of DAR. Gold lettering and borders of gold stars top and along pointed tip at bottom.
Miss Evans was one of the original members of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution which was organized in Washington Oct. 11, 1890. (Lancaster New Era, Sat., May 8, 1943.
Miss Evans was a member of the D.A.R. having instituted the Donegal Chapter of Lancaster and the Witness Tree Chapter of Columbia and Marietta. She was No. 1 in the Pennsylvania Association and No. 41 in the Nation Association having joined the latter as a young girl. (Intelligencer Journal, Wed., May 5, 1943)