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In 1914, sixteen patriotic young women of Concord, Cabarrus County, North Carolina, met in the home of Mary Lore Flowe and organized the Cabarrus Black Boys Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. The name Cabarrus Black Boys honored nine patriots who became famous for a daring deed when troubles were brewing that resulted in the American Revolution. 

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In March of 1914, the Concord Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution was incorporated under the name Cabarrus Black Boys Chapter NSDAR.  

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Pictures for the site provided by chapter members, Historic Cabarrus Association and The Lore Room at Cannon Memorial Library.

The content contained herein does not necessarily represent the position of the NSDAR. Hyperlinks to other sites are not the responsibility of the NSDAR, the state organizations, or individual DAR chapters.

Site Last Updated:  January 9, 2019 

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