Welcome
to the
New Jersey State Society
Of
The National Society
United States Daughters of 1812
NATIONAL SOCIETY UNITED STATES
DAUGHTERS OF 1812
Founded 1892 by Flora Adams Darling (Incorporated 1901)
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We meet twice a year at Freehold Gardens in
Freehold N.J.
The Purpose of our
Society:
"To
preserve and increase knowledge of the history of
the American people by the preservation of documents and
relics,
the marking of historic spots, the recording of family
histories and traditions,
the celebrating of patriotic
anniversaries,
and especially the
emphasizing and teaching of heroic deeds in the civil,
military and naval
life of those who molded this government
of the United States and saved it from foes both within and
without,
between the close of the American Revolution and the close of
the War of 1812.
In general, its one
purpose is the promotion of patriotism
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The NJ state flower is the Common Meadow Violet. (Viola sororia)
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This site last updated July 21, 2009