DAR National Headquarters is a treasure trove. The DAR Museum has an extensive collection of early decorative arts. The DAR Library is one of the largest genealogical libraries in the country and the Americana Collection is a diverse group of American imprints, manuscripts and early documents. https://youtu.be/LFBGXS4ugAo .
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The Founding of the DAR
Learn the story of how the Daughters of the American Revolution was founded in 1890. The Hendrick Hudson Chapter of the DAR was founded in 1895. https://youtu.be/CkkcA8ywe40 .
October 4: Open House, Historic Robert Jenkins House
WHAT: Open House and Tours LOCATION: Historic Robert Jenkins House, 113 Warren Street, Hudson WHEN: Saturday, October 4, 2025 TICKETS: Free INFORMATION: 518-828-9764 or hendrickhudsonchapterdar@gmail.com ACCESSIBLE: Not yet but we’re working on it Come see the Historic Robert Jenkins House! 113 Warren St, Hudson. Saturday, Oct 4, 2025, 1-4pm. Hudson's whaling days began at the close of the American… Continue reading October 4: Open House, Historic Robert Jenkins House
September 6: Open House, Historic Robert Jenkins House
WHAT: Open House and Tours LOCATION: Historic Robert Jenkins House, 113 Warren Street, Hudson WHEN: Saturday, September 6, 2025 TICKETS: Free INFORMATION: 518-828-9764 or hendrickhudsonchapterdar@gmail.com ACCESSIBLE: Not yet but we’re working on it Come see the Historic Robert Jenkins House! 113 Warren St, Hudson. Saturday, Sept 6, 2025, 1-4pm. Hudson's whaling days began at the close of the American… Continue reading September 6: Open House, Historic Robert Jenkins House
Keeping Columbia County History Alive: Thank you Pomeroy Foundation!
This informative webinar was held on Monday, January 6th, on Zoom. The General Seth locomotive, at the Pomeroy Family Railroad at the Copake Iron Works in Taconic State Park. Named for General Seth Pomeroy, 1706-1777. One of many WGP Foundation signs in Columbia County. Several communities around Columbia County have benefitted from projects funded by… Continue reading Keeping Columbia County History Alive: Thank you Pomeroy Foundation!


