National Society
Daughters of the American Revolution
Tate's Bluff Chapter 
CAMDEN, ARKANSAS
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Chapter History
The name Tate's Bluff was chosen for the name of the chapter, as the area near the Ouachita River was named for Anderson, George, and Richard Tate; brothers who settled the area about 1819. George and Anderson Tate were Revolutionary soldiers.
Chapter Officers
| REGENT |
Amanda Tate Wunnenberg |
| VICE REGENT | Glendle H. Griggs |
| CHAPLAIN | Octavia Taylor |
| RECORDING SECRETARY | Dee Bryan |
| CORRESPONDING SECRETARY | Pat Barnett |
REGISTRAR |
Katy Bush Williams |
| ASSISTANT REGISTRAR | Teresa Harris |
TREASURER | Lucy Jackson Cyphers
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| HISTORIAN | Barbara Morton |
| LIBRARIAN | Mattie Upton |
| PARLIAMENTARIAN | Nell Mulligan |

"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."....
Benjamin Franklin
April 4, 2009, Dedication Ceremony of Grave of Revolutionary War Patriot, Priscilla Parks Cooper Elliot.






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