National Society
Daughters of the American Revolution
Colonel Francis Vivian Brooking Chapter
HAMBURG, ARKANSAS
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Chapter History
Mrs. M. L. Sigmon of Monticello, Honorary State Regent, gave the chapter financial backing for a charter. In appreciation, the
name Colonel Francis Vivian Brooking was the Chapter name chosen in honor of her own ancestor.
Chapter Officers
Regent | Mrs. Thomas Carter |
Vice Regent | Mrs. John Pugh |
Corresponding Sec. | Mrs. Henry Thomas |
Recording Sec. | Mrs. Robert A. Carter |
Chaplain | Olivia W. Gibbs |
Treasurer | Mrs. Charles Hicks |
Registrar | Mrs. Herman Hamilton |
Historian | Miss Paula Files |
Librarian | Mrs. R.W. Johnson |
Parliamentarian | Ms. Olivia W. Gibbs |
The Continental Army
* "The Continental Army was the unified command structure of the thirteen colonies fighting Great Britain during the American Revolutionary War. The Army was created by a resolution of the Continental Congress on June 15, 1775. Most of the Continental Army was disbanded on November 3, 1783, after the Treaty of Paris. A small residual force remained at West Point and some frontier outposts, until the Congress created the United States Army by their resolution of June 3, 1783. However, the Army was not formally disbanded until December, 1783."* Text from Wikipedia.org
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