Anonymous ID: f3b0af Nov. 30, 2018, 8:53 p.m. No.4095713   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>4095548

Now that you mention it ;)

 

… the official story:

 

"The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) was founded in 1890. This, its official insignia, represents a spinning wheel. The platinum or white gold distaff represents flax. The Society’s name is enameled on the blue rim of the pin, which is surrounded by thirteen stars representing the thirteen original colonies. The blue and white colors of the Society come from the colors of General Washington’s military staff. The insignia was designed by Dr. George Goode and adopted by the society on May 26, 1891. Dr. Goode had sketched the spinning wheel motif from a wheel used by his mother in the early 1800s, which wheel now is housed at the DAR Museum in Washington. Each insignia pin is engraved on the reverse side with the Daughter’s membership number and is worn attached to a ribbed and watered ribbon of DAR blue and white. The ribbon is worn on the Daughter’s left shoulder, with the insignia placed at the bottom, closest to her heart."

 

Encouraging patriotic female anons to enquire about membership.

Similarly, encourage patriotic male anons to check out their local chapter of Sons of the American Revolution.

You'll learn a lot about not just your own family history in this nation, but the history of America.