David Hudson DAR

David Hudson DAR The David Hudson Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution was founded in 1972 and is over 100 members strong. In the spring of 1799, David Hudson Jr.

The David Hudson Chapter NSDAR, organized on April 15, 1972, is named after the son of Revolutionary War Patriot, David Hudson, Sr. led a settlement party west from his home in Goshen, Connecticut, reaching the new land on June 26, 1799. In 1802, the town was named "Hudson" in honor of its founder, who remained a resident until his death in 1836. In 1806, David Hudson built a frame house along the

main road north of the center of town. The house, at 318 North Main Street, is the oldest standing structure built in what is now Summit County.

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PO Box 2208
Hudson, OH
44236

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