National Society
Daughters of the American Revolution
Little Red River Chapter
HEBER SPRINGS, ARKANSAS
Organized March 22, 1975
Chapter History
Little Red River Chapter was organized March 22, 1975, when
thirteen organizing members met at the Red Apple Inn of Heber
Springs. The chapter was confirmed by National on April 12,
1975, with Mrs. B. L. Moss, Jr., as Organizing Regent and
"Little Red River" as our official name. Our name designates
that we serve the area of the Little Red River and Greers Ferry
Lake, which was formed when the river was dammed. Our members live
in the lake region, which encompasses the Heber Springs, Fairfield
Bay, Greers Ferry, Quitman, and Searcy areas. At the present time
we have fifty-five members.
Chapter Officers
Vice Regent-
Chaplain- Ruth Rasmussen
Rec/Cor. Secretary- Ruth Browning
Treasurer- Helen Frost
Historian- Mary Hale
Librarian- Betty Cruise
Heber Springs, Arkansas
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Chapter Meetings
The Little Red River Chapter meets the second Friday of each month.
Little Red River Ancestors
For information about the Little Red River Chapter
"The liberties of our country, the freedom of our civil constitution,
are worth defending at all hazards and it is our duty to defend them
against all attacks. We have received them as a fair inheritance from
our worthy ancestors; they purchased them for us with toil and danger
and expense of treasure and blood." ... Samuel Adams, 1771
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