Harriett M. Lothrop (1844
- 1924), NSDAR member and well-known author, founded the N.S.C.A.R. in 1895 to instill
patriotic values in the youth of America. During the 1895 NSDAR Continental Congress
Mrs. Lothrop delivered a moving speech to its members urging them to join her in
helping create a patriotic organization for their children. Mrs. Lothrop's vision
was well received, and the Children of the American Revolution was founded on April
5, 1895. Below you will find excerpts of her speech to the Daughters.
"I think you will agree with
me that the hope of this country is with her youth. All of us now convened in a
few years will pass from the scene; those to follow us will be the ones who are
now in their formative state under our guidance. Into their hands will be laid the
important trusts, the weighty responsibilities, the affairs of government, the whole
executive and moral forces that make or mar the country. Tremendous questions of
moral, civil, and religious nature are to arise in the not distant future. Already
some of them are overwhelming us. Face to face we as a nation are to be brought
to issues, vital not alone in this country, but the whole world. America as a nation
is yet in her infancy. It doth not yet appear what she is to become among the nations
of earth. Certainly no one who reads the signs of the times can doubt that God has
designed a mighty work to be achieved by her. Into her vast territories have been
and are now pouring millions who "seek the home of the free." Evangelizing America
means evangelizing the world. American institutions and principles means evangelization.
Civil and religious liberty, built on the eternal principles of truth, honesty,
and tolerance, means a God-fearing and God-loving nation."
"What a tremendous thought
that some of our boys and girls may be growing up in our very midst with no adequate
idea of what it is to be an American youth, claiming a heritage of these American
principles. Can we as American women rest a moment while the impressible period
is swiftly passing on with them?...."
"I would also advise most
strongly the forming of historical societies, especially for young people, who should
have their own society of this kind adapted to their age...."
"I would even say that the
time is propitious for us convening here to form a young people's society to be
called Children of the American Revolution...."