With the help of our partners at the North Carolina Society Daughters of 1812, we are excited to announce the addition of three new scrapbooks to DigitalNC. The North Carolina Society Daughters of 1812 was founded in 1912 and currently maintains five chapters throughout the state. These chapters include the Cherokee (Greensboro, N.C.) chapter, the Chief Junaluska (Hendersonville, N.C.) chapter, the Snap Dragon Chapter (Lumberton, N.C.), the Captain Johnston Blakeley Chapter (Raleigh, N.C.), and the Commissioner Charles Gause (Wilmington, N.C.) chapter.
![The front page of the North Carolina Society Daughters of 1812 State Council meeting booklet from North Carolina Society Daughters of 1812 Scrapbook [2021-2024]. The grey booklet includes the organization's logo which is an anchor decorated with a red, white, and blue star along with a red and white ribbon.](https://www.digitalnc.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Screenshot-2025-08-04-111149.png)
These three latest scrapbooks document the activities, affiliations, awards, and members of chapters of the North Carolina Society Daughters of 1812. Included in these scrapbooks are newspaper clippings, photographs, chapter newsletters, digital correspondences, and more. With their addition to DigitalNC, they join the twelve other scrapbooks that document the history of North Carolina Society Daughters of 1812 as far back as 1940. These newest scrapbooks, ranging from 2019 to 2024, are the latest records of this well-documented organization. Be sure to take some time to browse through the North Carolina Society Daughters of 1812’s most recent scrapbooks, which are listed below!
- North Carolina Society Daughters of 1812 Scrapbook [2019-2020]
- North Carolina Society Daughters of 1812 Scrapbook [2020-2021]
- North Carolina Society Daughters of 1812 Scrapbook [2021-2024]
More information about our partner, North Carolina Society Daughters of 1812, can be found on their website, linked here.
More scrapbooks can be found on North Carolina Society Daughters of 1812’s contributor page, linked here.