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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.
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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

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
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Clarksville --- Jonathan
Jennings |
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Greencastle ---
Tippecanoe |
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Indianapolis --- Philip Schoff |
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For further information
please e-mail
State President, Pat
Hiatt
Indiana State Meeting will be held 21 July 2007 at Ryans, Seymour, Indiana.
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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