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Jacqueline “Jackie” Marcus, a member of The Signal Hill Chapter, NSDAR, (National Society Daughters of the American Revolution) located in Barrington, IL, is the recipient of the national organization’s “Historic Preservation Recognition” Award.
The Signal Hill Chapter nominated Jackie for the award. She was then endorsed by the Elgin History Museum where she serves as a volunteer. Prior to her work at the Elgin History Museum, she volunteered as a docent at the George Fabyan Villa/Estate in Batavia, Illinois for Preservation Partners of the Fox Valley.
The Signal Hill Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) was founded in Barrington, IL in 1972. NSDAR is a volunteer women’s service organization headquartered in Washington, DC. Since its founding in 1890 over one million women have joined both nationally and around the world. Membership in NSDAR is open to any woman aged 18 and over who can prove lineal descent from a patriot of the American Revolution. For more information: https://signalhilldar.com.
Photo: Jackie Marcus (center) accepts the NSDAR’s “Historic Preservation Recognition” Award from Regent Joyce Wright (right) and Kathy Boyle, First Vice Regent (left), all members of the Barrington, IL-based Signal Hill Chapter, NSDAR.
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