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This Web Site was updated February 8, 2010

 

 

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Ephraim M. Daggett

Chapter No. 36
Fort Worth, Texas

Chartered December 7, 1986


              
2010 Chapter President                                 2010 Nat'l SRT President
   David R. Wells                                                                   Vaughn Oliver

 

 

 

OUR CERTIFICATE!

									
          

Tarrant County Courthouse, Fort Worth

 

 

MEETING SCHEDULE OF THE CHAPTER:

Meetings are ordinarily the first Saturday of
the even numbered months (Feb, April, June, Aug, Oct, Dec)
at 9:30 AM at the Woodhaven Country Club, Fort Worth

Breakfast is served @ 9:00 AM $7.00

 

 

 

Next Chapter Meeting is

Saturday, April 3, 2010

 

Program Chairman Roger Tate will present for you

a stimulating offering.

 

Pictures from the meeting of Saturday, February 6, 2010

Take a look at who was at the December 5 meeting

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2010 Officers were elected & installed at the December 5, 2009 meeting

(L to R) Roger Tate, Program Chairman; D. A. Sharpe, Webmaster; David Wells, President, Jerry Spencer, Vice President; Virgil Ellis, Chaplain; Gerry Gieger, Membership Chairman; Donald Goodman, Treasurer; Ben Milam, Sgt-at-arms; Chris Hull, Secretary & Russell Leavens, Historian. 

       

Not present for the group photograph is J. Duane Blair.  He is the North Central District SRT District Representative.   Duane was recognized at the 2009 SRT Annual Meeting as the 2008-2009 District Representative of the Year.



                               

 

Read the Minutes of the Meetings - Click Here


Chapter Member Ancestors


These are biographical sketeches of various ancestors 
by whom some of our Fort Worth Chapter members qualified for 
membership in the Sons of the Republic of Texas. 



SRT Clocks

Our Chapter Officers (Click here)

 

 

For additional information contact
Webmaster : D. A. Sharpe

 

Interested in Membership or about our
Chapter? See this brochure:

Chapter 36 SRT Brochure

 

 

 

Want to see why Texas is so great?

Click Here

 

Do you know where the premiere

burial place is for notable Texans?

It is the Texas State Cemetery.

Click on its name above for an excellent

30 minute educational & inspirational video

 

 

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