Lineage Book Set Donated To Lee University By TNDAR

  • Monday, May 22, 2017
The Tennessee Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution donated "Legacies of Our Great Grandmothers, Early Tennessee Women" to the Lee University library
The Tennessee Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution donated "Legacies of Our Great Grandmothers, Early Tennessee Women" to the Lee University library

Susan Lindsey, regent of the Judge David Campbell Chapter of The Daughters of the American Revolution, delivered a two-volume set of "Legacies of Our Great Grandmothers, Early Tennessee Women," to the Lee University library.  Cataloger Rachel Cunningham accepted the set. 

The books were donated by the Tennessee Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution and are compilations of biographies of women who lived in Tennessee prior to 1850. The biographies include lineage charts and footnotes.

For more information about the books and the DAR, visit www.tsdar.org.

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