DAUGHTERS
of the
AMERICAN REVOLUTION
MAGAZINE
VOLUME 57
NUMBER
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12
Whole Number none
March, 1923
CONTENTS
Mrs. Ann Rozier
Carroll |
Frontispiece |
Sir Dudley
Digges, His English Ancestry and the Digges
Line in America |
125 |
A Message from
the President General |
140 |
Washington in
the House of Burgesses |
142 |
State
Conferences |
150 |
Historical
Program |
157 |
Marriage Records from
Washington County, VA |
159 |
A Page in
Heraldry |
163 |
Work of the
Chapters |
164 |
Genealogical
Department |
172 |
Honor Roll of
the D. A. R. Magazine |
178 |
National Baord
of Management - |
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- Special
Meeting of |
179 |
-
Official List of |
181 |
ILLUSTRATIONS: |
|
Mrs. Ann Rozier
Carroll |
before p. 125 |
George Digges, |
126 |
Thomas Attwood
Digges |
126 |
Mary Carroll
(Mrs. Ignatius Digges) |
127 |
Daniel Carroll |
127 |
Family Chart of
Charles Carroll, First Settler |
128 |
Eleanor Carroll
(Mrs. Daniel Carroll) |
129 |
Mrs. Ann
Attwood Digges |
129 |
Chart of the
Digges in __ and Maryland |
130-131 |
Sir Dudley
Digges |
132 |
Commission from
Charlese, Lord Baltimore to Clement Hill,
Jr., Appointing Him General Surveyor of
Maryland and Dated December 7, 1697 |
133 |
Silver and
Glass inherited by Mrs. Richard Hill, from
her Carroll and Brent Ancestors |
134 |
Digges Silver,
China and Glass belonging to Mrs. Richard
Hill. The Large China Cup at the
Extreme Right was a Luncheon Souvenir, Given
by Dolly Madison when in the White House |
135 |
Cina and Glass
Heirooms in the family of Mrs. Richard Hill |
135 |
The Grave of
Pierre Charles L'Enfant who planned and
laiid out the City of Washington.
"Green Hill" (Chiham Manor), Prince George's
County, MD. Several Years ago the Remains of
Major L'Enfant were removed to Arlington
National Cemetery and Re-Interred with full
Military and Civic Honors. |
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An Alphabetical
Poll for Frederick County taken the 24th day
of July 17___ |
143 |
The Celebrated
Court House at Williamsburg, VA., said to
have been designed by Sir Christopher Wren. |
144 |
The Famous
Statue of Lord Botetourt, designed by Haward
A_london Sculptor, it still stands on the
campus of William and Mary College, in
Williamsburg, VA |
146 |
Bruton Parish
Church (1714) of Williamsburg, VA |
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Mount Vernon on
the Potomac, the home of George and Martha
Washington |
148 |
Mrs. Phoebe
Touhig "Real Daughter of the American
Revolution," Noblesville, Indiana, Daughter,
Grandson and Great-grandchildren, Four
Generations. |
150 |
MANY MORE
PICTURES |
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