Title: Daughters Of The American Revolution Magazine
Vol. LII No. 7-12 – July-Dec. 1918
Publication Information: Issued monthly by The National Society Of The Daughters of The American Revolution, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Additional Information: Pages in issues were numbered consecutively. The pages in these issues run from 387-764 plus some ads. Illustrated.
Summary: Contents include:
• FRONTISPIECES: THE TOCSIN OF LIBERTY; AMERICAN FLAG MADE BY SCOTCH WOMEN; WILLIAM PITT, EARL OF CHATHAM; WAR MEDALS OF THE UNITED STATES; HIS HOME OVER THERE; THE RETURN OF THE MAYFLOWER
• THREE RARE ENGRAVINGS OF HISTORIC SCENES. By Natalie Summer Lincoln
• COMMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT GENERAL (in multiple issues)
• A RARE CARICATURE OF BUNKER HILL. By P. Lee Phillips
• THE SERVICE FLAG. By Richard Mansfield, 2nd
• THE FLAGS OF OUR ALLIES. By Grace M. Pierce
• JANNETJE, A DAUGHTER OF THE WOESTINA. By Percy M. Van Epps
• NEWS FROM TILLOLOY
• FIRST WASHINGTON MEMORIAL TO BE RESTORED. By Minnie May Goode
• AMERICA’S WESTMINSTER ABBEY. By John L. B. Williams
• SOME QUAINT REMINDERS OF HISTORY IN NEW YORK CITY. By Augusta Huiell Seamam
• STATE CONFERENCES
• WORK OF THE CHAPTERS (in multiple issues)
• GENEALOGICAL DEPARTMENT (in multiple issues)
• NATIONAL BOARD OF MANAGEMENT, REGULAR MEETING, (in multiple issues)
• NATIONAL BOARD OF MANAGEMENT, OFFICIAL LIST OF (in multiple issues)
• A. R. GIFT TO THE WOMEN OF ISLAY, SCOTLAND
• SOME PECULIAR MAPS. By P. Lee Phillips
• PATRIOTIC ADDRESS OF MRS. MATTHEW T. SCOTT
• WAR TROPHIES IN THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM By Natalie Summer Lincoln
• MEMORIAL SERVICES, JAUSITANFA VICTIMS
• AMERICA’S OBLIGATION TO WJLLIAM PITT, EARL OF ChATHAM. By R. T. Haines Halsey
• MEMORIAL TO STATE OF FRANKLIN DEDICATED. By Louise Wilson Reynolds
• SOME QUAINT REMINDERS OF HISTORY IN NEW YORK CITY WREN
• GREENWICH WAS A VILLAGE. By Augusta Huiell Seaman.
• UNCLE SAM’S TENDER HEART. By Vylla Poe Wilson
• WAR SERVICE DEPARTMENT
• FANEUIL HALL, BOSTON, SCENE OF D. A. R. MEETING. By Lilias Folger
• GENEALOGICAL DEPARTMENT
• A. R. MAGAZINE WELCOMED FROM MAINE TO CALIFORNIA
• THE WAR MEDALS OF THE ALLIES. By Natalie Sumner Lincoln.
• UNCLE SAM TRAINS SEA COOKS FOR HIS NEW MERCHANT SHIPS.
• MAXIMS OF AMERICAN NAVAL OFFICERS. By Isabel L. Smith
• SOME OLD TIME CITY DIRECTORIES. By P. Lee Phillips
• GUIDE FOR WOMEN WAR WORKERS (in multiple issues)
• A LETTER FROM MRS. WM. D. CABELL
• SKETCH OF A REAL DAUGHTER
• THE FRENCH REPUBLIC’S GIFT TO THE UNITED STATES SENATE.
• COURT COSTUMES WORN BY AMERICAN DIPLOMATS. By Marcus Benjamin, Ph.D
• HISTORIC NAMES BORNE BY UNITED STATES DESTROYERS. By Jeanie Gould Lincoln
• SKETCH OF MAJOR JOHN BERRIEN. By Cena J. Whitehead
• THE ADVANCE LINE OF HUMANITV. By Vylla Poe Wilson
• MOBILIZATION OF BOOKS. By Katharine Calvert Goodwin
• INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT NAVAL UNIFORMS. By Edgar Stanton Maclay
• A. R. WAR SERVICE DEPARTMENT
• THE COMPOSITE PERSONNEL OF OUR FIGHTING FORCE. By Josephus Daniels
• THE RED CROSS CHRISTMAS ROLL CALL
• LAFAYETTE’S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED AT WASHINGTON, D. C.
• OUR WAR POSTAL SERVICE. By Edgar Stanton Maclay
• CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IN THE STATE OF FRANKLIN By Mrs. Lindsay Patterson
Condition: Paper cover, Ex-Lib-usual stamps/marks; covers are worn with tears, chips, scuffs and soiled, spine edges are worn with pieces missing and some issues don’t have any spine edge, front cover missing on one issue and back is lose, two issues covers are completely lose from each other & lose from text, lose from text on one issue and pulling on the other issues; text is sound with some age discoloring, little foxing, hint of age discoloring, few soiled specks; overall covers are poor but text is good plus.
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