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A simple suggestion by a young teacher from Illinois launched the enormously beneficial relationship between The Crossnore School and Daughters of the American Revolution. "Why don't you get help for your school from the DAR?" Betty Bailey asked Crossnore Founder Dr. Mary Martin Sloop.

Miss Bailey taught at The Crossnore School, and later was a page at the NSDAR Congress in Washington. She presented Crossnore's cause so effectively, the door opened for Dr. Sloop to request Crossnore be placed on the DAR's "approved schools" list.

That happened "about 1924," said Dr. Sloop, writing in her autobiography Miracle in the Hills. Since then, DAR chapters and state organizations from around the country have been benefactors to The Crossnore School and DAR individuals have blessed Crossnore with significant estate gifts.

Physical testimony is evident throughout the campus. There is DAR Drive, a DAR Cottage, a DAR Cabin and numerous DAR state organization and chapter plaques decorate the new Wayne Densch Education Building, representing their commitment to sponsor building costs for a room, at $25,000 each. The North Carolina DAR awards annual Citizenship decorations to Crossnore students and the two largest endowment gifts in Crossnore history came as bequests from "daughters."

"Without the help of the DAR we would never have been able to expand our facilities as we have done, and we could never have served the boys and girls of our mountain section to the extent that we have in the three decades since Betty Bailey hit upon that wonderful idea," wrote Dr. Sloop in her 1953 book.

Executive Director Phyllis Crain speaks annually at various state conferences as well as giving presentations at Continental Congress.

"Dr. Sloop started the Crossnore DAR chapter to which I belong," Dr. Crain said. "This organization has children at its heart. Chapters from all over the nation have helped us, and individual members who remember us in their wills make such an incredible difference. DAR members are angels among us.


Dr. Phyllis Crain with the late Dr. Emma S. Fink, long time trustee and daughter of the founders.

"I honor the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution and will be forever grateful for how they bent to the task in our earliest years, and how they still hold us aloft today."

The DAR is a service organization made up of approximately 200,000 members with over 3,000 chapters. These chapters are located in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Australia, Canada, France, Mexico and the United Kingdom.

Both North Carolina and national DAR officers have a position on The Crossnore School board of trustees.

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The Crossnore School
PO Box 249
Crossnore, NC 28616
828-733-4305

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