Fort Industry Chapter NSDAR 

Toledo, Ohio

Welcome!

The Fort Industry Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution  (NSDAR or DAR), the 46th chapter in Ohio, was organized by sixteen founding members on December 11, 1909, and was chartered with eight additional members on March 16, 1910, as the 887th national chapter.  Fort Industry Chapter NSDAR was named after Fort Industry, a block house stockade erected around 1800, on a high bluff near the mouth of Swan Creek on the Maumee River.

Fort Industry Chapter NSDAR celebrated its centennial anniversary December 12, 2009.

Our Location

Our members reside in the Toledo/Northwest Ohio/Southeast Michigan area.  

Our Meetings

Fort Industry Chapter NSDAR meets at noon on the first Saturday of the month, September through June (excluding January), generally in area restaurants, sometimes at local golf or country clubs.

Contact Us

Any woman is eligible for membership who is no less than eighteen years of age and can prove lineal, bloodline descent from an ancestor who aided in achieving American independence.  She must provide documentation for each statement of birth, marriage, and death.  Interested in membership in the DAR?  Please feel free to contact us.

Toledo, Ohio

Photo by Steve Lauer

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Last Updated:  3/16/24