Indiana State Society
United States Daughters of 1812

 

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Indiana’s first State Capital Building located in

Corydon, IN

 

 

The Indiana Society was organized 30 March 1911

and Mrs Wilbur F. Winchester served as 1st State President from 1910-1915.

We now have 2 active chapters. Jonathan Jennings Chapter (Southern Indiana)

and Philip Schoff Chapter (Central Indiana). The Tippecanoe Chapter is being reorganized.

 

National Theme:

 “THERE’S A STAR-SPANGLED BANNER WAVING SOMEWHERE”

 

National Scripture:

 

If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, nothing shall be impossible unto you.”

Matthew 17:20 (KJV)

 

National Project:

Restoration of Our Properties

Flower: White Carnation

Colors: Blue and Gray

Motto: Liberty, Fraternity and Unity

Membership

 

Any woman over 18 years of age, of good character,

 and any child up to 21 years of age, who offers satisfactory proof

of lineal descent from an ancestor who rendered civil,

 military, or naval service during the years 1784-1815 is eligible to membership,

provided the applicant is acceptable to the society. Membership is by invitation only.

Indiana State Society Officers

President

Pat Hiatt - patahh@Excite.com

 

Vice President

Karen Loy - karenloy@Iquest.net

 

Chaplain

Evelyn Jackson - oldfolks2@eposerc.net

 

 Recording Secy

Karen Loy - karenloy@Iquest.net

 

 Treasurer

Doris Sutton - rdsutton@comteck.com

 

Registrar

Carol Seales - cseales@sbcglobal.net

 

Historian

Edith Key

 

 

Our Chapters

 

Clarksville --- Jonathan Jennings

Email

Greencastle --- Tippecanoe

Email

Indianapolis --- Philip Schoff

Email

 

For further information please e-mail

State President, Pat Hiatt

 

Indiana State Meeting will be held 21 July 2007 at Ryans, Seymour, Indiana.

 

 

 

Link to National Site

 

Web hyperlinks to non - National Society of the United States Daughters of 1812

are not the responsibility of the National Society United States Daughters of 1812,

the State Organizations, or individual 1812 Chapters.

The 1812 Insignia is the property of, and is copyrighted by,

 the National Society of the United States Daughters of 1812.

Authorization for use must be received from the National Society.

 

 

Updated October 20, 2007

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