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DAR holds an annual national American history essay contest for students in 5th through 8th grades. A different topic is selected each year. Essays are judged "for historical accuracy, adherence to topic, organization of materials, interest, originality, spelling, grammar, punctuation, and neatness." The contest is conducted locally by DAR ...
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In 2001, under the administration of President General Linda Tinker Watkins, the NSDAR split the content into two magazines, a new periodical called American Spirit, containing "articles pertaining to American history, historic preservation, patriotism, genealogy and education", [4] [5] and Daughters of the American Revolution Newsletter, a ...
The NSDAR Bee Line Chapter received a national first place award, as well as an award for excellence, from the NSDAR American Heritage Committee. ... July 23, 2024 at 4:01 AM. CHARLES TOWN, W.Va ...
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As of 2024, the first place winner of the competition receives the $35,000 T.C. Selman Memorial Scholarship at the annual VFW Voice of Democracy Parade of Winners. [1] Previous first place winners include: Sophia Lin (2024), a high school junior from Scottsdale, Arizona sponsored by Scottsdale VFW Post #3513. [2]