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About Mary Desha
Mary Desha
One of the four founders of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR)
- https://www.dar.org/archives/mary-desha
- https://www.dar.org/archives/four-founders
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Desha
- https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9312832/mary_desha
- https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=169869
Held DAR membership # 4
Info added per the DAR's "Lineage Book of the Charter Members" by Mary S Lockwood published 1895 showing her to be the "First member and one of the organizers, of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Descendant of Marguerite Briarley, mother of Colonel John Montgomery, Jr., a soldier in the Revolutionary Army."
Mary Desha was born on March 8, 1850 in Lexington, Kentucky. She was well educated and for a short time studied at what is now the University of Kentucky. When her family was impoverished by the Civil War and the women were needed to provide an income, Miss Desha and her mother opened a private school in which they taught their friends’ children. Several years later, Miss Desha accepted a position with the Lexington public school system and remained there until she took a job as a clerk in Washington, DC in December 1885.
After spending a few years in Washington, Miss Desha accepted a teaching position in Sitka, Alaska in 1888. She found the living conditions endured by the Alaskan natives unacceptable and her written protest to the government in Washington resulted in a federal investigation. She returned to Lexington in 1889 but shortly thereafter accepted a post in Washington as a clerk in the pension office. She later worked as a copyist in the Office of Indian Affairs.
She continued in the civil service until her death and also spent her own time after working hours acting as an Assistant Director of the DAR Hospital Corps during the Spanish-American War in 1898. Mary Desha died on January 29, 1911. Her fellow Daughters honored her memory with the first memorial service ever held in Memorial Continental Hall.
Mary Desha's Timeline
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March 8, 1850
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Lexington, Fayette, Kentucky, United States
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1911 |
January 29, 1911
Age 60
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Washington, District of Columbia, DC, United States
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The Lexington Cemetery, 833 West Main Street, Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, 40508, United States
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