Was subsequently changed to blue with red facings. Of a New Jersey Continental officer-gray with darkīlue facings, cuffs, and collar, a light blue sash, and Sat for this portrait in Philadelphia, April 1777. If you would like to attend one of our meetings, please contact our webmaster. Let us know how we can help you become a Member of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. We welcome all prospective members to attend one of our meetings, and we would be delighted for you to come learn who we are. Our chapter Daughters also enjoy attending the NJDAR State Conference and the NJDAR State FallĮach year in March, we hold a special event to honor our local students who participated in the NSDAR American History essay contest.Īttendees include all fifth through eighth grade students, contest winners (first, second, third place, and honorable mention), their parents, siblings, grandparents, teachers, principal, and president of the Bloomfield Board of Education. We hold our Spring Luncheon and Fall Luncheon at the historic, “Old Joseph Davis House” was built in 1676. Our chapter programs are varied, interesting, educational and fun. The Major Joseph Bloomfield Chapter holds once monthly chapter meetings during the months of September, October, November, December, March, April, May and June.
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