California Historical Landmarks in Amador County

California Historical Landmark 34
Pioneer Hall
111-113 Main Street
Jackson

California Historical Landmark #34: Pioneer Hall in Jackson
  California Historical Landmark #34: Pioneer Hall in Jackson
11 October 2006
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The Order of Native Daughters
of the Golden West
was organized on these premises
the site of the
Pioneer Hall
On September 11, 1886.

This tablet is placed
in memory of
the founding of the order
by
Ursula Parlor No. 1, N.D.G.W.
"The Mother Parlor"
April 12, 1932

Charter Roll
[The plaque lists the names of the charter members]

California Historical Landmark #34: Pioneer Hall in Jackson
Photograph (Date Unknown)
Courtesy Historic American Buildings Survey
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Native Daughters of the Golden West is a fraternal and patriotic organization founded on the principles of

  • Love of Home
  • Devotion to the Flag
  • Veneration of the Pioneers
  • Faith in the Existence of God

Membership is open to individuals who were born in the State of California.

Source: Native Daughters of the Golden West website

Pioneer Hall

The Order of Native Daughters of the Golden West was organized on these premises, the site of the Pioneer Hall, on September 11, 1886.

Citation from California Office of Historic Preservation

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