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NATIONAL SOCIETY
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
Newark, Delaware
General Information
The Cooch's Bridge Chapter was organized on May 14, 1902. It is named
for Cooch's Bridge, where Delaware's only Revolutionary War battle took
place on September 3, 1777. The battle was a delaying action to slow the
British advance toward the Brandywine and Philadelphia. It is said that the
Stars and Stripes were first flown at this engagement.
Currently, the chapter has 200 members and is the largest of seven chapters
in Delaware. Cooch's Bridge chapter celebrated its 100th anniversary with a special meeting in May 2002. The chapter is active in the community.
- Bingo parties are held for Veteran patients at the VA hospital several times a year.
- Flags are placed on the graves of the Revolutionary War soldiers
in the Head of Christiana Cemetery on July 4th.
- The chapter helped host nine members of the Rochambeau Chapter and their families
from France when they traveled the Rochambeau Road in October, 1996.
- The chapter also supports national DAR projects such as collecting
Campbell's soup labels and proofs of purchase which are exchanged for
valuable school equipment for the
Tamassee DAR school in South Carolina.
- The chapter presents JROTC medals to local high school students.
- The chapter produces 30 second spot announcements on an interesting historical fact for a local radio station
Meetings are usually held the third Saturday in September, November,
January, March, and May. Prospective members are welcome to attend
meetings. For further information please contact:
Chapter Registrar
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Last Update:
2006Oct16