About

Objectives

  • Promoting patriotism
  • Preserving and increasing knowledge of the history of the American people by preservation of documents and relics
  • Marking of historic spots
  • Recording family histories and traditions
  • Celebration of patriotic anniversaries
  • Teaching and emphasizing the heroic deeds of the civil, military, and naval life of those who molded this Government between the close of the American Revolution and the close of the War of 1812
  • To urge Congress to compile and publish authentic records of men in civil, military, and naval service from 1784 to 1815 inclusive 
  • To maintain at National Headquarters in Washington, DC, a museum and library of memorabilia of the 1784-1815 period.


Facts

Founded: January 8, 1892, by Flora Adams Darling. Incorporated by an act of Congress on February 25, 1901.

Motto: Liberty, Fraternity, and Unity.

Our Colors: Blue and Gray - The blue represents the color worn by the Navy during the War of 1812 and the gray represents the color worn by the Army.

Our Flower: The White Carnation

Our Insignia: The insignia of the Society is a single star resting upon an anchor encircled with a narrow gold band - the Star of Hope upon the Anchor of Faith within the Circle of Friendship. The insignia is suspended from the blue and gray ribbon one and one-half inches wide. When the War of 1812 prevented importation of goods, dyes were made in America. Some error in the dyeing process produced the bluish gray of our colors, the same gray which is now worn by the cadets at West Point.

Membership: More than 6,000 members within 40 plus state societies and organized into about 185 chapters and growing!

2026 National Society United States Daughters of 1812
     
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