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National Society
Daughters of the American Revolution
John Cain Chapter
Hope, Arkansas
Organized December 30, 1929
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Chapter History
John Cain Chapter received its charter December 30, 1929. It was named for John Cain,
a private of Brunswick County, Virginia, ancestor of Georgia Delaughter Haynes, organizing regent,
the late Helen Hesterly McLarty, and Ann Thompson Rome Hogueland, current member. The
young chapter hosted the 1932 Arkansas State Conference in Hope. Mrs. Haynes was the 1944 State Regent, and the chapter marked her grave in 1983.
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Chapter Officers
Hope, Arkansas
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"A Slice of the Good Life"
Chapter Meetings
John Cain Chapter meets the Second Monday of the Month
For information about the John Cain Chapter


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