EE-DAH-HOW Chapter |
National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Nampa, Idaho |
by C. Moyers, chapter member |
Legend says our chapter's name is a phrase the Shoshone Indians used to describe their beautiful home in Idaho. EE-DAH-HOW means "The sun comes down the mountain" or "it is morning". Our Canyon County is bordered on the southwest by the great Snake River where Idaho Indians fished, hunted and gathered for centuries, before the white man came. |
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PURPOSE: |
To help preserve the memory and spirit of the men and women who achieved American Independence and to foster patriotic citizenship, love of our country and respect for our flag and constitution. |
First Saturday of each month, September to June. If you are interested in attending a meeting, please e-mail headvasesidaho@yahoo.com or mjhdochop@cableone.net |
If you are over 18 and have a Revolutionary patriot ancestor and can document your descendancy from him, you may request an application for membership from the EE-DAH-HOW Chapter membership chairman by sending an e-mail to mclaub@yahoo.com |
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Web hyperlinks to non-DAR sites are not the responsibility of the NSDAR, the state organizations, or individual DAR chapters. |
This web site created November 2003; Updated 13 Jan 2009 |
Webmaster Ann Tomlinson |
MEETINGS: |
HISTORICAL LINKS: Canyon County Historical Society two museums Canyon County Courthouse Idaho State Historical Society Oregon California Trail Association |