The Watson House, built in 1708, is a treasured historic landmark and the official headquarters of the New Jersey State Society DAR. Listed on both the federal and state registers of historic places, it reflects the enduring legacy of early American architecture and patriotism. The pin features the “W” and the I/J motif from the stone above the Watson House door, layered with the home’s historic skeleton key—symbolizing each Daughter's dedication to preserving and promoting our Society’s mission.
To be eligible to purchase the pin, members must complete a minimum of five service hours related to the Watson House. Approval is granted by the New Jersey State Regent upon confirmation of services hours by the Founders Committee chair.
This pin may only be worn on the official Insignia ribbon according to the most current "Placement of DAR Insignia and Pins on Official Ribbon" document found on the Insignia Committee webpage.
This gold-plated pin measures 1"x1".
To be eligible to purchase the pin, members must complete a minimum of five service hours related to the Watson House. Approval is granted by the New Jersey State Regent upon confirmation of services hours by the Founders Committee chair.
This pin may only be worn on the official Insignia ribbon according to the most current "Placement of DAR Insignia and Pins on Official Ribbon" document found on the Insignia Committee webpage.
This gold-plated pin measures 1"x1".