National Society
Daughters of the American Revolution
Harrison Colony Chapter
HARRISON, ARKANSAS
Organized April 18, 1970
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Chapter History
The first officers for the Harrison Colony Chapter were
elected on April 18, 1970, at a formal organizational meeting.
The name "Harrison Colony" was chosen as a colony in this area
and was settled in the early part of the 19th century. The local
Cherokee Indians were friendly, and the settlement was near a spring,
which is now in the center of the city of Harrison. There was ample
water and game which was essential to life. The Organizing Regent,
Mrs. Ruth Jackson, is a Harrison family descendent.
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Chapter Officers
| REGENT | Vive Allen |
VICE REGENT | Kathleen McMurrin |
CHAPLAIN | Arlene Naylor |
SECRETARY | Georgia McGill |
TREASURER | Ruth Fisher |
HISTORIAN | Wanda Ruth Wilson |
REGISTRAR | Sally Jo Gibson |
LIBRARIAN | Patsy Brown |
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