This Medal may be presented to a lady recommended by any officer of a chapter in appreciation for her unselfish devotion, tireless efforts and assistance to the SAR, and who has dedicated her time, energy, ability, and/or finances to the organization in support and furtherance of the stated objectives of the SAR. This is the highest lady’s medal and consideration in awarding this medal should be given only after the SAR Medal of Appreciation or the Martha Washington Medal has been presented. A Chapter may present this Medal only if approved by the State Society. This medal has a precedence order of 8; this means that out of all the medals that are authorized to be issued this is the eighth highest ranking medal.
Oak Leaf Cluster
This Medal may be awarded by the incumbent State Society President to the lady who has provided significant service to him during his term. The medal will recognize the assistance of the ladies who work behind the scenes supporting SAR programs, but whose service does not meet the requirements for the Martha Washington Medal. The medal was authorized in 2013 and permitted retroactive recognition. This Medal is named after Lydia Darragh (1729-1789), who crossed British lines in 1777 during the British occupation of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to deliver information to George Washington.
This Medal recognizes outstanding and unusual patriotic achievement and service that is of a state or regional service level. The medal is presented to persons of prominence in the areas of government (including military service), religion, education, business and other professions, and other fields of endeavor.
Catherine Fitch, Cemetery work
This Medal may be awarded to a member of the C.A.R., C.A.R. Senior Leaders, or SAR in good standing in recognition of and in appreciation for outstanding services rendered to a local C.A.R. Society.
Oak Leaf Cluster
This Medal may be awarded by a State Society to a DAR member for successfully recruiting a total of eight (8) new SAR Compatriots (including applications included toward earning the Deborah Sampson and Abigail Adams Medals).
This Medal may be awarded by a State Society to a DAR member for successfully recruiting a total of five (5) new SAR Compatriots (including applications included toward earning the Abigail Adams Medal).
This Medal may be awarded by a State Society to a DAR member for successfully recruiting a total of two (2) new SAR Compatriots.
This Medal may be awarded by the incumbent Chapter President to the lady who has provided significant service to him during his term. The medal will recognize the assistance of the ladies who work behind the scenes supporting SAR programs, but whose service does not meet the requirements for the Martha Washington Medal. The medal was authorized in 2013 and permitted retroactive recognition. This Medal is named after Lydia Darragh (1729-1789), who crossed British lines in 1777 during the British occupation of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to deliver information to George Washington.
Linda Sue Reed
This Medal is a multi-purpose award designed to recognize individuals who have whose community (i.e., school, locality or state) achievements are noteworthy. It can be presented to both adults and minors and to non-Compatriots alike.
Taylor Walters, CAR
Catherine Fitch, Cemetery work
NAC Teacher 10 years, Flag Show 10 yrs.
Pamela Broussard, Cypress Falls HS
NAC Teacher
In Class Field Trip
Penny Rosas, Mayde Creek HS, Knight Essay
Susie Reese
Michelle Bohreer, Rotary Club of Houston
Virginia Evans, Tejas Chapter
Marti Thorne, Tejas Chapter
This Medal may be presented to a member of the DAR in good standing in recognition of and in appreciation for outstanding services rendered to the SAR. Such as assistance in forming new SAR chapters, obtaining a specific number of new SAR members or otherwise significantly aiding the SAR programs.
Oak Leaf Cluster
Oak Leaf Cluster
Lori King, San Jacinto Chapter
Jeri Worm, Tejas Chapter
Melinda Sims
Marti Thorne, Tejas Chapter 1 Oak Leaf Cluster
Marti Thorne, Tejas Chapter
Vionna Shanks, Tejas Chapter
Virginia Evans, Tejas Chapter
This Medal may be presented to a woman over 18 years of age in recognition of outstanding service to SAR. A DAR may receive the Martha Washington Medal and the SAR Medal of Appreciation (on separate occasions) if her service warrants it.
Oak Leaf Cluster
Lori King, San Jacinto Chapter
Tommy Clark
Bernice Mistrot
Bernice Mistrot
Jennie Muggli
This Medal may be awarded to an individual for noteworthy service at the chapter level on in the state of Texas.
Norma Strey
Olga Theron
Judy Zachmeyer
Vonna Mueller
Nita Smith
Texas Society Silver Service Medal
George Washington Fellow
Alexander Hamilton Medal
Elizabeth Muller