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and sheaves of wheat. It also had the letters "P.D.F.A." added. Their founding principles were: "Love of Home, Devotion to the Flag of our Country, Veneration of the Pioneers of California, and an Abiding Faith in the Existence of God." These principles remain today. Between March and June 1887,
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Women of the West; a series of biographical sketches of living eminent women in the eleven western states of the United States of America
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The organization focuses on projects that retain and support the heritage of California. This includes historic restoration of
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On March 7, 1887, charter officers were declared. Ursula No 1. had thirty-three founding members. Their first logo featured a
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Victory A. Derrick, 1922 Grand President of the Native Daughters of the Golden West, Who's who among the women of California
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seventeen other Parlors were organized. In July they held their first Grand Parlor in
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Report of Historical Landmarks Committee of the Native Daughters of the Golden West
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From 1905 through 1954 the Native Sons and Daughters of the Golden West published
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The main San Francisco Parlor is located in a building designed by architect
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The organization was founded in Pioneer Hall, a historic building located in
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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History of the San Francisco Bay Region: History and Biography
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Lilly O. Reichling
501(c)(3)
California history
San Francisco, California
United States
Official website
non-profit
California
Native Sons of the Golden West
Native Daughters of the Golden West is located in California
Jackson, California
United States
38°20′57″N 120°46′27″W / 38.349067°N 120.774283°W / 38.349067; -120.774283
California Historical Landmark
Jackson, California
Lilly O. Reichling
California Historical Landmark
Parlor

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Minerva
oriflamme
San Francisco, California
Julia Morgan

Eliza D. Keith
Laura J. Frakes
Eliza D. Keith
Edith Christensen Wilson

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