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National Society
Daughters of the American Revolution

  Tate's Bluff Chapter  

CAMDEN, ARKANSAS

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Chapter History

The name Tate's Bluff was chosen for the name of the chapter, as the area near the Ouachita River was named for Anderson, George, and Richard Tate; brothers who settled the area about 1819. George and Anderson Tate were Revolutionary soldiers.


Chapter Officers

REGENT Amanda Tate Wunnenberg (Mrs. Robert)
REGISTRAR Katy Bush Williams (Mrs. David)
TREASURERLucy Jackson Cyphers (Mrs. Will)

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"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.".... Benjamin Franklin


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