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Daughters of the American Revolution donates to Briggs Public Library

Published Tuesday, March 9, 2010

IRONTON — The Captain James Lawrence Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (D. A. R.) donated a copy of “Forgotten Patriots: African American and American Indian Patriots in the Revolutionary War” to the Ironton Branch of Briggs Lawrence County Public Library.

The D. A. R. is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women’s service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism and preserving American history. Creating, publishing, and providing books and other materials concerning American patriots are just some of the many services D. A. R. chapters undertake for their communities

Their donation, “Forgotten Patriots,” an 854 page hardback book, was released in 2008. The book identifies 6,600 names of African Americans and American Indians who helped free the colonies from British rule. Researchers will find historical commentary, assorted illustrations, an extensive bibliography and details of the documented service of the patriots listed in the book. Most importantly “Forgotten Patriots” provides information on the challenges faced by researchers when trying to document their ancestor’s service.

“I am thrilled to add such an informative and helpful resource to our collection,” says Lori Shafer, adult services librarian. “This book will provide an excellent source for our genealogy researchers.”

“Forgotten Patriots” can be found in the Phyllis Hamner Genealogy and Local History Room located in the Ironton Branch of Briggs Lawrence County Public Library, 321 South 4th Street.


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Posted by john_mushenhouse (anonymous) on March 9, 2010 at 11:17 a.m. (Suggest removal)

seems like a lot of fuss for a book that you can buy for 20.90 from amazon.

Posted by hearsay (anonymous) on March 9, 2010 at 12:27 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Things go missing from the Hamner Room. Wonder how long this one will last!

Posted by Localgal (anonymous) on March 9, 2010 at 7:39 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I am so proud of the Capt. James Lawrence Chapter, NSDAR, for donating this book! Those who are African American and Native American have a significant legacy in the War for Independence that many forget... they are truely "Forgotten Patriots"... and I am so glad to hear that the ladies of NSDAR have not forgotten them and the local Chapter has donated a book that inspires family research for those who may have ancestors who sacrificed their lives and fortunes for the ideals of American Democracy... their legacy lives on!

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