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We are glad you are here! The Charles Dibrell Chapter, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR or DAR), is based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. We meet on the fourth Wednesday, August through May. The chapter was organized on 18 October 1962 by Organizing Regent Alma Fricke, a descendant of Patriot Charles Dibrell.

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NSDAR was founded in 1890 by women who wanted to express patriotism and perpetuate the memory of our ancestors that fought for freedom and independence. The National Society buildings in the District of Columbia, are the most valuable and largest buildings owned and maintained by women.

The mission of NSDAR is to promote historical preservation, education, and patriotism. Understanding the sacrifice, suffering, and perseverance of our Patriot ancestors in their quest to be free citizens, and not subjects to a king, makes one proud to be an American.

The founding fathers of the United States showed great wisdom and foresight in the making of the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Educating youth encourages patriotism, love of country, and pride in being an American.

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