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​Cape Ann Chapter, NSDAR

ROCKPORT, MASSACHUSETTS
Welcome! Our chapter was organized on March 18, 1925. The members of the Cape Ann Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR or DAR) are women ranging in age from eighteen to ninety-plus.

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We have a variety of programs throughout the year honoring our veterans, learning about and preserving our history, and supporting our schools.

In December, we cap the year off by having a Christmas luncheon at a local restaurant where we honor the high school seniors of eleven schools as "Good Citizens." We also give out donations to local community organizations that support our ideals of education, historic preservation, and patriotism.

We have a good time doing these things and enjoy each other's company!  


The town of Rockport, Massachusetts, is situated at the tip of Cape Ann, which includes the towns of Gloucester, Manchester, Essex, and Rockport.  Cape Ann was known for its busy fishing villages during the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries.  During the 1800s, it was discovered by artists because of its magnificent light and beauty.  Today it is a tourist attraction filled with shops, galleries, and restaurants.  Artists still come to paint its scenery, and it is still haven for fishermen and day sailors.   The lobsters and fish are great!  The area has never lost its quiet splendor and beauty.

Our History

The first settlers at Cape Ann in 1623 came for the fishing.  Its location on the Northeast coast of Massachusetts was ideal.  The coast is very rugged and rocky with many ledges which are extremely hazardous to boats.  In 1771, John Hancock, who was invested in shipping, requested the General Court to build a lighthouse to warn the sailors of the ledges in the area.  Two 45-foot-high towers were erected on a perfect north/south axis on Thacher Island which enabled fishermen to line up the lights to determine true north.  The twin lights are nicknamed "Ann's Eyes." In 1861, the two towers were replaced with 124-foot-high towers.  For almost 250 years the twin lights of Cape Ann have helped guide the fishing fleet of Cape Ann home.

The name "Cape Ann" is historically significant because it was given by Prince Charles (later Charles I of England) in honor of his mother, Ann of Denmark, in 1614, when Captain John Smith presented the prince with a map after exploring the New England coast. The Cape Ann Chapter, NSDAR, was organized on November 18, 1925, and chartered on March 25, 1927.
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Our Patriots

David Adams, Sr. - NH
Solomon Allen - MA
Robert Bancroft - MA
Batchelor Bennett - MA
John Blatchford - MA
Andrew Bohanon, Sr. - NH
Andrew Bohanon, Jr. - NH
John Brocklebank, Jr. - MA
Joseph Brocklebank - MA
John Caldwell - MA
William Coffin - NC
Asa Coombs - MA
William Cornelius - NC
Daniel Dennison - NY
Ephraim Doty - MA
​Daniel Drake - MA

Andrew Dunning - MA
Oliver Fisher - MA
Garrett Fitzgerald - NC
Joseph Foster - MA
James Friend - MA
John Fry - MA
George Grant - NJ
Ephraim Hapgood, Sr. - MA
Edmond Hinckley - MA
John Hinkle - PA
Richard Jones - MA
Malachi Knowlton - MA
William Low - MA
Moses Lufkin - MA
Eliab Lyon - MA
​Timothy Marshall - MA

William Means, Jr. - VA
William Means, Sr. - SC
Daniel Morrill - MA
David Parsons - MA
Edmund Phinney - MA
Asa Rice - MA
Nathaniel Robinson - NH
Nathaniel Rollins, Sr. - MA
Daniel Savage - MA
Jonathan Scott - VT
Henry Smith - MA
James Story - MA

Enoch Swift - MA
Abraham Sypher - PA
Benjamin Tarr, Sr. - MA
Jabez Tarr - MA
Adonijah Otis Taylor, Jr. - MA
Adonijah Otis Taylor, Sr. - MA
Abel Thayer - MA
Ezra Warren - CT
Hosea  Washburn - MA
Ignatius Webber - MA
Joseph Weston, Sr. - MA
Abraham Williams - MA
Walter Woodbury - MA
Samuel Woodward - MA
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