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National Society Daughters of the American Revolution

TUCUMCARI CHAPTER

TUCUMCARI, NEW MEXICO

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© Route 66 Monument, Tucumcari

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Our Chapter was organized in 1966. Tucumcari is located on Interstate 40, near the Texas border, at the base of the Tucumcari Mountain, which is one of New Mexico's well known landmarks. It is also famous for being on the Old Route 66. There are many interesting legends concerning the origin of the name Tucumcari. The Indians, who came into this area more than 10,000 years ago, knew it as the "place of the buffalo hunt." Our Chapter meets the second Friday of each month from September to May. We cordially invite you to CONTACT US for membership information.



WHAT WE DO

1. DAR has always been proud of the men and women who serve in America's military, and engages in a variety of service projects for active duty servicemen and veterans.

2. DAR supports 6 schools in its mission to promote education and  encourages school children to learn more about American History by its essay awards and Good Citizen contests.

3. Members are encouraged to locate, transcribe, and submit original source records of a genealogical nature to the NSDAR collection. This fine collection is housed in Washington, DC. and easily accessed.

Prospective members are welcome and assistance is available in filling out Membership applications

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