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daughters american revolution fundraising blank greeting generic cards yurkowski
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Description
the groupthese cards are for various fund raising efforts of the national society daughters of the american revolution, a 501 (c)(3) organzation, for restoration and preservation of historic buildings. there are seven different cards (some with duplicates some not) as these have been used in varying quantities each with information specific to the artwork and the fund raising aims. each card is 6 1/4" tall by 4 7/16" wide. all are blank inside. here they are split up and in the order of the images:
card 1 (only 1 available). information on card reverse:
pennsylvania foyer
watercolor by laura yurkowski
the pennsylvania foyer once served as the entrance to the national society's main auditorium—memorial continental hall, which now houses the extensive dar genealogical library in the niches around the lobby are busts of famous americans.
this card represents a contribution to nsdar second century endowment fund
the national society daughters of the american revolution
1776 d street nw, washington dc 20006-5392
is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization.
©
1992 national society daughters of the american revolution
card 2 (2 available). information on card reverse:
dar library
watercolor by laura yurkowski
dar library, memorial continental hall. specialized materials in american geneology and historical publications—100,000 volumes. flags of 50 states and district of columbia are displayed. memorial continental hall was designated in 1973 as a registered national historic landmark.
this card represents a contribution to nsdar second century endowment fund
the national society daughters of the american revolution
1776 d street nw, washington dc 20006-5392
is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization.
©
1992 national society daughters of the american revolution
card 3 (2 available). information on card reverse:
dar constitution hall
watercolor by laura yurkowski
constitutional hall was dedicated april 19, 1929 and are the first dar continental congress convened there the following year. it is one of the largest auditoriums in the world (4,000 capacity). designated in 1986 as a registered national historic landmark
this card represents a contribution to nsdar second century endowment fund
the national society daughters of the american revolution
1776 d street nw, washington dc 20006-5392
is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization.
©
1992 national society daughters of the american revolution
card 4 (only 1 available). information on card reverse:
founders memorial
sculptor, gertrude vanderbilt whtiney
photograph by ann d fleck, nsdar
the marble memorial honors the four founders of dar: mary desha, eugenia washington, ellen hardin walworth and mary smith lockwood. dedicated april 17, 1929. the nine-foot-high figure with outstretched arms symbolizes american womanhood.
[dar logo]
constitutional hall was dedicated april 19, 1929 and are the first dar continental congress convened there the following year. it is one of the largest auditoriums in the world (4,000 capacity). designated in 1986 as a registered national historic landmark
this card represents a contribution to nsdar second century endowment fund
the national society daughters of the american revolution
1776 d street nw, washington dc 20006-5392
is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization.
©
national society daughters of the american revolution 1988
card 5 (only 1 available). information on card reverse:
[image of quilting on the front]
quilt
by carmelia wissier, nee everhart (b 1835 - m 1859 - d 1907), ca 1857–59 of manchester, carroll country, maryland gift of dr kate l leatherman, acc 7045.
proceeds from the sale of this card will be used to install a climate control system in memorial continental hall to preserve this and other treasures.
card 6 (2 available). information on card reverse:
kansas chapel
watercolor by laura yurkowski
kansas chapel is a scaled-down recreation of the sargent chapel in the congregational church in topeka kansas. the chapel is located in the nsdar headquaters building, washington dc.
this card represents a contribution to nsdar second century endowment fund
the national society daughters of the american revolution
1776 d street nw, washington dc 20006-5392
is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization.
©
1992 national society daughters of the american revolution
card 7 (4 available). information on card reverse:
[image of painting on the front]
portrait of josephine, horace, charles and georgia emery
ca 1854, new york state. oil on canvas, 65" x 49". gift of mrs g stewart emery, acc 71.90.
proceeds from the sale of this card will be used to install a climate control system in memorial continental hall to preserve this and other treasures.
marker's and/or other marks
see main information section
dimensions
each card is 6 1/4" tall by 4 7/16" wide. all are blank inside.
condition
the blank cards are ready for use, in great vintage condition. the cardboard top of the box they are stored in has a rip where there was maybe a price tag removed (see last image).
the fine print
the images are the majority of the listing description, so take a look at them closely.
shipping costs have really increased—this is calculated into the buy-it-now price.
i am not able to sell individual items from items i have listed as a group. i just don't have the stamina to create new listings for those. i apologize for that. i haven't initially individually listed items because i don't have enough listing slots to so.
trying to downsize some, though extremely melancholically.
shipping time: i otherwise work more than full time and my health isn't great, so kindly excuse the longer handling time. if i am able to ship sooner, i absolutely will do that
. i appreciate you taking the time to view my listing.