Welcome 
to the 
Zebulon Pike Chapter 
NSDAR
Located in
Colorado Springs, Colorado
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First Chapter Organized in Colorado
May 13, 1895
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Centennial Chapter 1995
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Zebulon Pike Chapter Meetings 2007-2008

The Zebulon Pike Chapter, NSDAR, meets monthly on Saturdays (to accommodate working women) August through May.  Luncheons are held at noon in various restaurants throughout the area.  There are several months in which the chapter has a Tea instead of a Luncheon.  Teas are held at 1:00.  The vast variety of programs cover aspects of American Heritage, History, Patriotism, Education, and National Defense.
 

Date
Programs 2007-2008
18 August 07
Membership Tea
15 September 07
One Woman’s Journey into the Coed Air Force Academy
20 October 07 
General Palmer and the Mellen/Clarke Connection
17 November 07 
Native American Arts, Crafts, Music
8 December 07 
Christmas Tea - C.S. Conservatory of Music
 12 January 08
American Treasure:  Enduring Spirit of DAR
9 February 08 
DAR Good Citizens Tea - State Regent
15 March 08
Jailbirds for Justice
 19 April 08
First Ladies of the White House-Part II
17 May 08
Exotic Gems and Colored Stones

For more information about meetings, contact the Zebulon Pike Chapter.
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Applications

If you would like help with your DAR application, our Lineage Research Chairman or our Registrar will be glad to assist you.  You are welcome to attend any of the Zebulon Pike Chapter's meetings and functions.  For information on future activities, our Membership Chairman will be glad to provide information for you.

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Zebulon Pike Chapter's Community Service

Preserve History
Outstanding History Teacher Awards; Lineage Research;
Genealogical Records; Essay Contests; and Provide Support for the Children of the American Revolution
Promote Education
Scholarships for Colorado College; American Indians; American History
Promote Patriotism
Awards for AFA Outstanding History Student; High School ROTC; Good Citizens; and History Teachers.  Service to Veterans; and Recognition of Community Volunteers
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Chapter History
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Zebulon Pike
On January 24, 1895, a group of women met to organize the first chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in the state of Colorado.  The women who met that day were very active in politics, their churches, and service organizations.  They belonged to lineage societies and literary groups.  They were involved in musical organizations and educational institutions.  The women were the civic leaders of their time.  They were the charter members of the Zebulon Pike Chapter, NSDAR.  The charter members lived close together in the central part of Colorado Springs.  According to a map at that time, there were only about eighteen city blocks between the most extreme locations of the residences of the charter members.  The women's age spectrum ranged from 21 to 67 years of age, with most of the members' ages ranging between 40-50 years.  Their ages provided a wonderful mixture of energy and talent.

 
Mrs Slocum
Mrs. Slocum
Photo Courtesy of Special Collections, 
Pikes Peak Library District
The preliminary work for this first chapter was done in August, 1894, when Mary Goodale Montgomery Slocum's application for membership to DAR was approved and she was appointed the Colorado State Regent.  It's quite possible that Julia Platt and Elizabeth Cass Goddard, close neighbors of Mrs. Slocum and themselves DAR members from back east, were instrumental in her appointment to this position.  The meeting on January 24, 1895, was held in Mrs. Slocum's home on the campus of Colorado College.  Mrs. Slocum's husband was at that time President of Colorado College.  At the time that they met, a rising vote of about 25 indicated that they "felt disposed to join the DAR."  Mrs. Goddard signed the minutes as Secretary.  At the meeting held on May 13, 1895, it was voted that a DAR chapter would be formed.  This is the date that is shown on the Zebulon Pike Chapter charter.  Mrs. Goddard was elected Regent, Mrs. Charles Eldredge was elected Secretary-Treasurer, and Mrs.  William Platt was elected Registrar.

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Zebulon Pike Chapter's Founding Members 1895

Mary Goodale Slocum, Organizing State Regent
Elizabeth Cass Goddard, 1st Chapter Regent
Emma Hayward Eldredge, Secretary-Treasurer
Julia M. Platt, Registrar
Maria P. Barnes
Mabel L. Bartlett
Katherine H.A. Bidwell
Abbie B. Blackmer
Harriett Parker Campbell
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Louise H. Ervey
Maude Ervey Fagan
Martha H. Finkbiner
Clara Elgin Fitzpatrick
Katherine Howard Aiken Griswold
Jeanette Reckless
Harriott Mary T. Hatch
Frances F. McPherson
Grace M. Preston, M.D.
Ida B.W. Riddle
Harriett P.C.B. Rouse
Betsy Shadbolt
Jessie Shadbolt

These are Colorado State Society's founding mothers.  Because of their efforts we exist today celebrating over a hundred years of DAR in the state of Colorado.
We salute them!

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Zebulon Pike Chapter Officers 2007-2009
Office
Name
Regent
Susie Luksic
1st Vice Regent
Diana Kading
2nd Vice Regent
Penny Fischer
Chaplain
Pat Boone
Recording Secretary
Jenny Annala
Corresponding Secretary
Christy Carroll
Treasurer
Diana Belles
Registrar
Ruth Christian
Historian
Heidi Baird
Librarian
Melba Mayall
Directors
Lynda Carmichael
Jane Newman
Linda Sandlin

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Zebulon Pike Chapter in Pictures

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