
National Society
Daughters of the American Revolution
Colonel David Love Chapter
MONTICELLO, ARKANSAS
Organized February 15, 1919
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Chapter History
Colonel David Love Chapter was organized February 15,
1919, by Miss Orlean Maloney in her home with twelve charter
members. Colonel David Love was the ancestor of organizing
regent Miss Orlean Maloney. He was born in Yorkshire, England,
and later came with his father to Anson County, North Carolina.
Physically, he was a fine looking man, six foot three in height.
David Love entered the Revolutionary Army as a Captain, fought
under General Francis Marion, and conspicuous for his courage, was
promoted to Colonel.
Chapter Officers
| REGENT | Annette Rawls |
VICE REGENT | Elizabeth (Janie) Fuller |
SECOND VICE REGENT | Mary Kathryne Burton (Mrs. Kenneth) |
CHAPLAIN | Constance (Connie) Mullis |
REC./CORR. SECRETARY | Nancy Jan West (Mrs. Harold) |
TREASURER | Jo Sharon Gladden (Mrs. Billy) |
REGISTRAR | Sue Handley Johnson (Mrs. Levin) |
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