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Title: 12 Daughters Of The American Revolution Magazine
Vol. 61 No. 1 - 12, January-December, 1927
Classification: Magazine History DAR Women
Publication Information: Issued monthly by The National Society Of The Daughters Of The American Revolution, Washington, D.C.
Additional Information: Illustrated. Pages are numbered consecutively in each volume so the pages in these issues run from 1-938.
Summary: Contents include:
• Frontispieces: Washington Inspecting the First Money Coined in the US (color); The Auditorium and State Flags in Memorial Continental Hall; Portrait of Mrs. John Trumbull; Mrs. Alfred Brosseau, President General; Speakers at the Opening Session of the 36th Continental Congress; The Spirit of West Point; The Adams Cottage, Floore, Northamptionshire, England (color); The Last Supper; Death of General Wolfe (color); Headed for New York after Take-off from “Leviathan”; The Surrender of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown; Madonna and Child (color).
• Early American Exhibition by Emily Brewster Frelinghuysen
• The Parkers of Northern Neck by Mary Mayo Crenshaw
• Dunsmore’s Epic of the American Revolution- Part II by Florence Seville Berryman
• The “Washington House” in Philadelphia – Part I, II, III by Frank W. Hutchins
• Revolutionary Battlefield Now National Park by Gertrude S. Carraway
• Memorial Sketches of Three Real Daughters
• An 18th Century Coverlet by Ethel T. Higgins
• Signers of the Oath of Fidelity-1776 by Mrs. Burton A. Crane
• An Extinct County of Virginia by Penelope Johnston Allen
• Colonial Mount Vernon by Florence Seville Berryman
• The State Flags of Memorial Continental Hall by Jenny Girton Walker
• Jean Pierre Arnaud, Prison Martyr by Dolores B. Colquitt
• A Story of Two Portraits by Martha Voley Smith
• The Girl Home-Makers by Carrie Peables Cushman
• Kentucky D.A.R. Preserves Historic Spots by Mary Allison Burch
• A Famous Painter and His Unknown Wife by Edna Leighton Tyler
• Bronze Tablet in State Capitol, Albany, N.Y.
• Buccleuch, Historic Homestead of New Brunswick by Josephine Atkinson
• The Declaration of Independence by Bell Merrill Draper (continued article and in multiple issues but not complete)
• At the End of the Trail by M.N. Davis
• Semper Paratus – Always Ready by Katharine Calvert Goodwin
• Marriages in Charles County, Maryland, 1779-1781 (in two issues)
• The Christening of Washington by Frank and Cordelle Hutchins
• The Wises of Virginia by Mary Mayo Crenshaw (in two issues)
• The Woman’s Patriotic Conference on National Defense
• The 36th Continental Congress, N.S.D.A.R. (in a couple issues)
• War Memorials: Blessing or Bane? By Forence Seville Berryman
• The Sands of Time by Merritt L. Dawkins
• The Unknown by Joseph Warwick Kreutner
• The Amphitheatre at Arlington by Isabel Smith
• Baptism Records of St. Peter’s Church, Shepherdstown, W. VA. Copied by Rachel Snyder
• A Hotel of Many Memories by Katharine Calvert Goodwin
• The Publication Triangle by Merle Thorpe
• Sketches of Real Daughters
• English Ancestral Homes of Colonial Americans by Caroline Clark Holland
• The Naval Academy by Herman F. Krafft
• D.A.R. Activities in Montana
• The Motion Picture – Today and Tomorrow by Nelson M. Shepard
• National Defense Work of D.A.R. Upheld
• Work of the State Historic Committee, District of Columbia by Mrs. H.H. Thompson
• Huntington, Mass., Marriages Copied by Mrs. Burton A. Crane
• Battle Monuments in France by Lily W. Lykes
• Annapolis and Its Early American Homes Part I & II by Edith Roberts Ramsburgh
• American Painters of the Revolution by Regina Malone
• Gunston Hall by Charles Moore
• The Colors – A Poem by Alice Davis Miller
• North Carolina Daughters Erect Tablet to Signers
• Non-Importation and Non-Consumption Agreements, Lenox, Massachusetts
• Friendship Gardens by Mrs. Roger B. Johnson
• Across the Atlantic in Three Days by T.V. O’Connor
• An Artist’s Gift to His Nation by Florence Seville Berryman
• The Ship Figure-head in America’s History by Jenny Girton Walker
• Romance of Old Deerfield Families by Anna Phillips See
• Restoring Yorktown Shrines Part I & II by Will P. Kennedy
• Vermont’s Sesqui-centennial by Flora C. Howe
• Cartoons that Have Made or Marred Careers by Florence Seville Berryman
• The Workshop of the Secretary of War by Katharine Calvert Goodwin
• Feminine Slackers by Captain Paul V. Collins
• Credential Rulings and Their Observance by Margaret B. Barnett
• Making the Study of the Constitution Popular in Illinois by Mary Allison Goodhue
• Superstitions and Customs of Christmas by Katharine Calvert Goodwin
• The Ship that was a Navy
Articles that are in more than one issue but many not be in all issues.
• A Message from President General
• Book Reviews
• State Conference
• Genealogical Department
• Registrar General’s Department
• Work of the Chapters
• D.A.R. State Membership
• National Board of Management - Official List of, Regular Meeting of & Special Meeting of
• National Defense Committee
Condition: Paper covers, Ex-Lib, usual stamps/marks, covers show some soiling and wear and some have pulled free of the issues or are pulling, spine seams on some are chipped with pieces missing, text is sound, few small soiled specks and hint of age discoloring, overall they are good readable copies. Some have a little more damage which is listed below:
• Dec. issue the covers are off of the issue and separated from each other with tears and soiling.
Shipping & Handling/Payment: Bound Printed Matter with insurance, $9.50. (Periodicals and Magazines with advertising cannot ship media mail according to USPS regulations). If insurance is not included in s&h charges, it is extra and recommended as Seller is not responsible for uninsured items. F.O.B. Miller, SD. Next day shipping (except Fri. & Sat.) with money orders. With checks (US only) item held 10-12 days (no exceptions). Paypal the next day (Mon-Thurs) after I have received notification. Multiple Purchases will be combined up to 15 pounds (Bound Printed Matter weight limit) again please contact me for the correct amount, excessive overcharges will be refunded. SD residents will be charged 6 ½% sales tax. Thanks for looking.
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Vol. 61 No. 1 - 12, January-December, 1927
Classification: Magazine History DAR Women
Publication Information: Issued monthly by The National Society Of The Daughters Of The American Revolution, Washington, D.C.
Additional Information: Illustrated. Pages are numbered consecutively in each volume so the pages in these issues run from 1-938.
Summary: Contents include:
• Frontispieces: Washington Inspecting the First Money Coined in the US (color); The Auditorium and State Flags in Memorial Continental Hall; Portrait of Mrs. John Trumbull; Mrs. Alfred Brosseau, President General; Speakers at the Opening Session of the 36th Continental Congress; The Spirit of West Point; The Adams Cottage, Floore, Northamptionshire, England (color); The Last Supper; Death of General Wolfe (color); Headed for New York after Take-off from “Leviathan”; The Surrender of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown; Madonna and Child (color).
• Early American Exhibition by Emily Brewster Frelinghuysen
• The Parkers of Northern Neck by Mary Mayo Crenshaw
• Dunsmore’s Epic of the American Revolution- Part II by Florence Seville Berryman
• The “Washington House” in Philadelphia – Part I, II, III by Frank W. Hutchins
• Revolutionary Battlefield Now National Park by Gertrude S. Carraway
• Memorial Sketches of Three Real Daughters
• An 18th Century Coverlet by Ethel T. Higgins
• Signers of the Oath of Fidelity-1776 by Mrs. Burton A. Crane
• An Extinct County of Virginia by Penelope Johnston Allen
• Colonial Mount Vernon by Florence Seville Berryman
• The State Flags of Memorial Continental Hall by Jenny Girton Walker
• Jean Pierre Arnaud, Prison Martyr by Dolores B. Colquitt
• A Story of Two Portraits by Martha Voley Smith
• The Girl Home-Makers by Carrie Peables Cushman
• Kentucky D.A.R. Preserves Historic Spots by Mary Allison Burch
• A Famous Painter and His Unknown Wife by Edna Leighton Tyler
• Bronze Tablet in State Capitol, Albany, N.Y.
• Buccleuch, Historic Homestead of New Brunswick by Josephine Atkinson
• The Declaration of Independence by Bell Merrill Draper (continued article and in multiple issues but not complete)
• At the End of the Trail by M.N. Davis
• Semper Paratus – Always Ready by Katharine Calvert Goodwin
• Marriages in Charles County, Maryland, 1779-1781 (in two issues)
• The Christening of Washington by Frank and Cordelle Hutchins
• The Wises of Virginia by Mary Mayo Crenshaw (in two issues)
• The Woman’s Patriotic Conference on National Defense
• The 36th Continental Congress, N.S.D.A.R. (in a couple issues)
• War Memorials: Blessing or Bane? By Forence Seville Berryman
• The Sands of Time by Merritt L. Dawkins
• The Unknown by Joseph Warwick Kreutner
• The Amphitheatre at Arlington by Isabel Smith
• Baptism Records of St. Peter’s Church, Shepherdstown, W. VA. Copied by Rachel Snyder
• A Hotel of Many Memories by Katharine Calvert Goodwin
• The Publication Triangle by Merle Thorpe
• Sketches of Real Daughters
• English Ancestral Homes of Colonial Americans by Caroline Clark Holland
• The Naval Academy by Herman F. Krafft
• D.A.R. Activities in Montana
• The Motion Picture – Today and Tomorrow by Nelson M. Shepard
• National Defense Work of D.A.R. Upheld
• Work of the State Historic Committee, District of Columbia by Mrs. H.H. Thompson
• Huntington, Mass., Marriages Copied by Mrs. Burton A. Crane
• Battle Monuments in France by Lily W. Lykes
• Annapolis and Its Early American Homes Part I & II by Edith Roberts Ramsburgh
• American Painters of the Revolution by Regina Malone
• Gunston Hall by Charles Moore
• The Colors – A Poem by Alice Davis Miller
• North Carolina Daughters Erect Tablet to Signers
• Non-Importation and Non-Consumption Agreements, Lenox, Massachusetts
• Friendship Gardens by Mrs. Roger B. Johnson
• Across the Atlantic in Three Days by T.V. O’Connor
• An Artist’s Gift to His Nation by Florence Seville Berryman
• The Ship Figure-head in America’s History by Jenny Girton Walker
• Romance of Old Deerfield Families by Anna Phillips See
• Restoring Yorktown Shrines Part I & II by Will P. Kennedy
• Vermont’s Sesqui-centennial by Flora C. Howe
• Cartoons that Have Made or Marred Careers by Florence Seville Berryman
• The Workshop of the Secretary of War by Katharine Calvert Goodwin
• Feminine Slackers by Captain Paul V. Collins
• Credential Rulings and Their Observance by Margaret B. Barnett
• Making the Study of the Constitution Popular in Illinois by Mary Allison Goodhue
• Superstitions and Customs of Christmas by Katharine Calvert Goodwin
• The Ship that was a Navy
Articles that are in more than one issue but many not be in all issues.
• A Message from President General
• Book Reviews
• State Conference
• Genealogical Department
• Registrar General’s Department
• Work of the Chapters
• D.A.R. State Membership
• National Board of Management - Official List of, Regular Meeting of & Special Meeting of
• National Defense Committee
Condition: Paper covers, Ex-Lib, usual stamps/marks, covers show some soiling and wear and some have pulled free of the issues or are pulling, spine seams on some are chipped with pieces missing, text is sound, few small soiled specks and hint of age discoloring, overall they are good readable copies. Some have a little more damage which is listed below:
• Dec. issue the covers are off of the issue and separated from each other with tears and soiling.
Shipping & Handling/Payment: Bound Printed Matter with insurance, $9.50. (Periodicals and Magazines with advertising cannot ship media mail according to USPS regulations). If insurance is not included in s&h charges, it is extra and recommended as Seller is not responsible for uninsured items. F.O.B. Miller, SD. Next day shipping (except Fri. & Sat.) with money orders. With checks (US only) item held 10-12 days (no exceptions). Paypal the next day (Mon-Thurs) after I have received notification. Multiple Purchases will be combined up to 15 pounds (Bound Printed Matter weight limit) again please contact me for the correct amount, excessive overcharges will be refunded. SD residents will be charged 6 ½% sales tax. Thanks for looking.
Whatnots Books & Etc (licensed used book store)
50,000 Books & Magazines for Sale. Specializing in South Dakota Books.