Night skyline of Birmingham, Alabama.

Welcome

Welcome to the Birmingham Territory Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, a group of patriotic, caring women in the greater Birmingham, Alabama area dedicated to activities that promote our country’s history and heritage. We are a nonpartisan group of women who have traced their lineage to men and women patriots who served in or provided aid to the Revolutionary War. Chapter members support the three objectives of the National Society DAR: historic preservation, promotion of education and patriotic endeavor. The more than 80 chapter members include juniors (ages 18 to 35), mothers, daughters, sisters and friends who span the generations. The group meets for lunch on the second Tuesday of the month from September through May for project updates and interesting programs featuring history, education, conservation, national defense and women’s issues. We welcome new members and provide help to those interested in tracing their descent from patriots of the American Revolution.

Jun 28, 2024

 It is this Chapter's goal to foster patriotism and love for God, Home and Country.  Help make this happen by getting involved with our service projects, as well as suggesting possible new endeavors.  An example of some of our past Service projects include: 

 2023-2024 was a year of diverse and wonderfully presented topics!
Moundville Archeological Park

  Forgotten Alabama

 The Governor's Mansion at Christmas
                                                 

Thank you to everyone that participated, members and presenters alike. 2024-2025 meetings will be just as enjoyable and informative.  Join us!  First meeting is scheduled for September 10, 2024.



The Birmingham Territory April Meeting at The Club included a wonderful presentation by Col. Alan Miller, President and CEO of American Village.  Col. Miller shared with our members updates of the many programs and events that they have underway.  See the link below to learn more about its 25th Anniversary celebration plans, as well as yearly events you may wish to join.  What a treasure American Village is to our State!  American Village Events


Feb 13, 2024


The October meeting was a TREAT! Thank you to John Gillum for teaching us about the Aliceville WWII Prisoner of War Museum and to all our Members that helped stuff goodie bags for the Ronald McDonald House.

 

Welcome to the Birmingham Territory Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, a group of patriotic, caring women in the greater Birmingham, Alabama area dedicated to activities that promote our country’s history and heritage.


We are a nonpartisan group of women who have traced their lineage to men and women patriots who served in or provided aid to the Revolutionary War. Chapter members support the three objectives of the National Society DAR: historic preservation, promotion of education and patriotic endeavor.

The more than 80 chapter members include juniors (ages 18 to 35), mothers, daughters, sisters and friends who span the generations. The group meets for lunch on the second Tuesday of the month from September through May for project updates and interesting programs featuring history, education, conservation, national defense and women’s issues. 

We welcome new members and provide help to those interested in tracing their descent from patriots of the American Revolution. 

 

Birmingham Territory Chapter September Meeting: Spencer Backus discussed The Constitution

Thank you to everyone that participated in this special occasion.


Feb 11, 2023

DECEMBER 2022

    After the chapter meeting, Birmingham Territory Chapter had fun with a "Dirty Santa" gift exchange.

 

NOVEMBER 2022 MEETING

    At the November 2022 meeting, Birmingham Territory Chapter stuffed 24 Christmas stockings for the Soldiers' Angels organization.  Contents of the stockings included candy, beef jerky, handmade ornaments, socks, gloves, games, puzzle books - each topped with a knit watch cap.  The stockings were mailed to Soldiers' Angels in San Antonio, Texas, which in turn shipped the stockings - along with 45,000 others - to deployed soldiers and veterans in hospitals.