Daughters of The American Revolution Certificate

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I Have a DAR certificate dated "9th day of January 1934" Issued to Bessie Marshall, Who it states is a descendant of "John Cooper" At F"Fort Valley" who served as "Soldier" during the revolutionary war.
The document has a few brown spots on it but hasnt been folded, it has been kept rolled up in a parcel tube for the past 18 years. It appears to be very old ande looks genuine. It has a big blue sticker/stamp on it.
Also. I have a Diploma from "The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary" Of Lousville Kentucky it is made out to E. J. Marshall and dated May 31st 1894
Also I have one that says "Convention Normal Course" "Sunday School Board" "Southern Baptist Convention" It Says "This is to certify that Bessie Marshall ,having completed the prescribed Normal Course is awarded this Diploma and is hereby declared to be a King's Teacher.Dated Nov, 1 1921
Any info on the value of these would be greatly appreciated Thanks - Gabe
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