The Jacob’s Well Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) participated in a demonstration at the Wimberley Cemetery on how to clean Texas historical markers as part of the group’s National DAR Day of Service project. This project gave each Jacob’s Well Chapter DAR Member an opportunity to have a “hands-on demonstration” on how to properly clean a Texas Historical Marker. Guidelines were given by the Texas Historical Com...
The Jacob’s Well Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) participated in a demonstration at the Wimberley Cemetery on how to clean Texas historical markers as part of the group’s National DAR Day of Service project. This project gave each Jacob’s Well Chapter DAR Member an opportunity to have a “hands-on demonstration” on how to properly clean a Texas Historical Marker. Guidelines were given by the Texas Historical Commission. The group was grateful to Dottie Durrette and Pamela Musketness of the Kings Fort Chapter NSDAR in Terrell, who traveled to Wimberley to demonstrate the procedure. Permission must be arranged with the Texas Historical Commission in Austin and the property owner before any cleaning can be performed on any Texas Historical Markers.