Chapter History
Photo by Harper's Weekly: How We Got Gold in California. 1860, Public Domain
Gold Trail Chapter, NSDAR, adopted its name from California history, as Roseville is located in an area famous for the 1848 discovery of gold in California. Gold Trail Chapter, NSDAR, was founded in 1977 and our Daughters are active both as individuals and through their chapter in projects and programs that support their community, state, and nation. Chapter meetings are held in Roseville on the third Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m. from January through May and September through December.
*photo taken by member
In 2017, we celebrated our 40th anniversary with Honorary President General Dorla Dean E. Kemper, founding regent and an active current member of our chapter. Mrs. Kemper served as President General of the DAR from 1995 to 1998. As an active and much-loved chapter member and Honorary President General, who, after founding our chapter, later served in many DAR offices at the state and national levels. Mrs. Kemper served as the California state regent and was the President General of the National Society from 1995-1998.
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National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
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