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Article II of the constitution of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America (NSCDA), written in 1891, the first year of the society's existence, defines the organization's objectives. The dictum holds a prominent place in the NSCDA's printed materials and is read at all its meetings on both the national and state levels, reinforcing its continuing importance.
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The objects of this Society shall be to collect and preserve manuscripts, traditions, relics, and mementos of bygone days; to preserve and restore buildings connected with the early history of our country; to educate our fellow citizens and ourselves in our country's ...