1898, appointed Emily A. Patton to organize the Cheyenne Chapter. The chapter was organized on September 12, 1900, with 24 charter members. The chapter name was chosen to honor the Native American tribe of the plains.
Cheyenne currently has 87 members, with thirteen members who live out of state, and several who drive over an hour to attend meetings. The chapter supports numerous national committees and is proud to have presented historic preservation awards, scholarships, and certificates to members of the Cheyenne community. The chapter also supports the Cheyenne VA Medical Center, U.S. active duty military, and local veterans.
The Cheyenne Chapter membership proudly includes the Wyoming State Regent, one Honorary State Regent, the Wyoming State organizing secretary, two northwest divisional vice chairs, and seven Daughters who serve as state committee chairs.