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The Pennsylvania Minuteman Newsletter A Publication of the Pennsylvania Society Sons of the American Revolution
Volume XLII Winter 2019 Number 1
PennsylvaniaSAR125thAnniversaryHarrisburg,Pennsylvania
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HARRISBURG – The House of Representatives on Monday approved Rep. Parke Wentling’s (R-Crawford/Erie/Lawrence/Mercer) House Resolution 1065 to mark Oct. 15, 2018 as Sons of the American Revolution Day in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Society of the Sons of the American Revolution is celebrating its 125th anniversary this year.
“As part of the celebration to honor the Sons of the American Revolution, I was privileged to have as my guests to the Capitol numerous officers of the organization as well as a few members of the Daughters of the American Revolution,” Wentling said. “The Sons of the American Revolution is an organization that celebrates those who took part in the founding of our great nation. The mission of its more the 34,000 members is to keep alive the stories of patriotism of our founding members.”
Wentling’s guests toured the Pennsylvania State Archives and the State Museum, where they viewed historically significant items of the American Revolution. The guests were honored in the House and witnessed passage of Wentling’s House Resolution 1065. The group also met with House Speaker Mike Turzai in his office and attended the Senate for passage of a companion resolution, Senate Resolution 461.
The National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution is the largest male lineage organization for descendants of those who served or assisted the colonies during the Revolutionary War.
Representative Parke Wentling 17th Legislative District
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
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President’s Remarks Raynold L. Prusia, Sr., PASSAR President
The Pennsylvania SAR (PASSAR) is celebrating its 125h Anniversary as of November 23, 2018. PASSAR Officers and Guest were invited to attend the Pennsylvania SAR Recognition Day at the Pennsylvania Capital Complex at Harrisburg, PA on Oct. 15, 2018. The PA House of Representatives had passed House Resolution 1065 which designated October 15, 2018 as “Sons of the American Revolution Day” in Pennsylvania sponsored by Parke Wentling and other Representatives.The Speaker of the House, Mike Turzai also gave us a citation recognizing our PASSAR organization for our 125th Anniversary. The PA Senate gave us a congratulations recognition letter sponsored by Senator Scott E. Hutchinson and other Senators.
There were 28 PASSAR Officers and Guest that attended this event including National SAR Secretary General John (Jack) Manning and wife Sheila, Atlantic Mid States Association Vice President General Louis (Lou) Raborg, Jr., and Guest from the DAR.
The Fall BOM Meeting on Nov 2-3, 2018, hosted by the Continental Congress Chapter, York. The Friday afternoon tour of the York Colonial Complex, site of the 2nd Continental Congress, York Courthouse and Colonial Village led by Compatriot Thomas Gibson, York Historian, was very informative and interesting. The Sat. BOM Meeting was well attended with representation for16 Chapters in attendance of the 24 PASSAR Chapters. Chapter Presidents and Officers are encouraged to attend the scheduled Quarterly BOM Meetings. The Continental Congress Chapter is commended for accomplishing, planning and having the Fall BOM event along with lunch, and the 125th Anniversary cake.
Chapter Officers, mainly Treasurers, however Presidents, and Secretaries can help, motivate and have Chapter Members pay their 2019 Annual Dues by Dec 15, 2018. Selected Chapter Officers can monitor the PASSAR.org dues webpage to determine the status of the Chapter Members as they pay the 2019 SAR Dues. For the Members that still have unpaid 2019 Dues, please contact them by email or telephone, to remind them that their 2019 Annual Dues must be paid by Dec 31, 2018, or their SAR Membership will be dropped by the National SAR. Chapter Officers/Treasurers having problems accessing their Chapter Membership Dues status page can contact the PASSAR Treasurer, Donald Mengle or myself, to help them review Chapter Membership Dues Status.
On another note, for the Chapters to maintain their non-profit tax exempt status with the IRS, it is imperative that the Chapter Treasurer or Officer file a 990-N tax form every year with the IRS. Provided two years in a row is missed, the 3rd year, the tax-exempt status could be lost, and fines can be levied by the IRS. Note, electronic filing of the 990-N tax form can be done with the IRS online, and please file it every year to maintain tax-exempt status.
The PASSAR State level, has been lacking for Youth Contest and Awards - Joseph S. Rumbaugh Historical Oration Contest Committee Chairman. Compatriot William (Bill) H. Baker, II has agreed to fill this position as the Rumbaugh Oration Committee Chairman Chair. Bill Baker can be contacted at tele: 248-701-5267 or email: [email protected] and he is looking forward to having more involvement/participation with PASSAR Chapters promoting the SAR Rumbaugh Oration Awards Program.
We need more Chapter participation in promoting the SAR Public Service and Heroism Awards program. Please have your Chapter provide one or more of these awards and have reports completed by April 30, 2019.
The National SAR (NSSAR) 250th US Anniversary Committee is promoting a comprehensive program, and at the State Level, PASSAR will need a Committee Chairman to fill this position.
I would also like to see PASSAR Chapters have an Education Committee Chairman designated to promote educational outreach and promote more youth award activity at their community areas. Also, at the PASSAR State Level, an Education Committee Chairman could be desired to motivate and promote the National SAR Educational Outreach Programs.
Regards.
Raynold L. Prusia, Sr.
Pennsylvania SAR President
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PASSAR 2018 Fall Board of Management Meeting Highlights
The PASSAR 2018 Fall Board of Management Meeting was hosted by the Continental Congress Chapter and held at the Wyndham Garden York Hotel on Saturday, November 3, 2018. Compatriots who arrived on Friday, November 2 nd were treated to a historical presentation of the York Colonial Complex by Compatriot Thomas Gibson, York Historian, York College Ret., York Crier. The complex contains an exact reconstruction of the York Court House, site of the Second Continental Congress, and a restoration of a colonial village. That same evening at 1800, compatriots enjoyed cocktails and hor’dourves at the hotel accompanied by acoustic guitar played by 2nd VP and Chaplain David Felts. At 7:15 on Friday evening, a special budget meeting was hosted by Treasurer Donald Mengle and the Executive Committee to discuss budget items for the following year to lighten the full agenda planned for the next day. All PASSAR attendees were invited to attend the meeting if they wished. The Board of Management Meeting convened at 0900 on Saturday, November 3 with President Raynold Prusia in command. Thirty-two voting compatriots were present, as well as a guest, VicePresident General of the Atlantic Middle States District C. Louis Raborg, Jr. President Prusia announced that PASSAR membership is up ten percent this year. He also remarked that 28 compatriots recently attended the “Sons of the American Revolution Day” held October 15th at the Pennsylvania State Capitol which was recognized by both the PA House and Senate.
President Prusia also brought and displayed the 1940s reproduction of the fist PA Chapter Charter originally crafted and signed in 1893 in Pittsburgh. Assistant Secretary Russell Mills was duly appointed Secretary of PASSAR and officially installed by President Prusia. Secretary James Hall will now be working as the Assistant Secretary. Treasurer Mengle and Assistant Secretary Hall made a presentation on accessing the online PASSAR database at members.passar.org/members. Chapter Presidents and Treasurers are encouraged to log in and use this database to track dues payments and contact individual chapter members who have not paid. E-mail reminders can even be sent to chapter members directly through the database. Registrar Eric Troutman reported that he registered 75 members in the past quarter. There are now over 1,800 PASSAR compatriots listed in the NASSAR database. District 6 Deputy Donald M. Knaus received Board approval to propose a new NASSAR Medal to commemorate the Tiadaghton Elm and Fair Play Men. Medals and Awards Chairman J. Thomas Showler reported that Ron Miller was awarded the Silver Color Guard Medal by District 9 Deputy Gary Timmons and the George Washington Chapter. Compatriot Showler also proposed that a post graduate cultural exchange student from France named Julien Pierre Icher, who is writing a book on Lafayette’s Grand Tour of 24 states during 1824 through 1825, should receive a Silver Good Citizenship Medal for his work He would like for Julien to receive this commendation at the Annual Meeting to be held in Erie, PA on
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May 4, 2019. Historian Ernest L. Sutton proposed that a contribution of $2,500 be made to construct a permanent PASSAR Historical Marker at Friendship Hill located on the Monongahela River in New Geneva honoring the Lafayette and Gallatin friendship as part of the Lafayette Trail promoting the Franco-American Friendship. Additionally, Compatriot Sutton recommended a contribution of $2,500 toward the completionof the Rochambeau Statue to be displayed at Commander’s Circle at Yorktown, Virginia Riverfront Park. The items will be voted on at a future Board of Management meeting. Chaplain Rev. Felts concluded the meeting with a benediction. Upon leaving the BOM, compatriots joined their wives after the conclusion of the Ladies Program which was again hosted by Compatriot Thomas Gibson. Lunch was served at the hotel restaurant accompanied by a raffle presented by the Ladies Auxiliary. Compatriot Raborg made an interesting presentation on antique currency and collectibles throughout American history. The weekend festivities came to a close with compatriots, wives, and guests enjoying a cake celebrating the 125th anniversary of PASSAR before heading home. The PASSAR Board ofManagement gives a heartfelt thanks to Continental Congress Chapter President Michael Siebert, Secretary Russell Mills, Genealogist Franklin Grove, Former PASSAR President Joseph McMullen, and Historian Thomas Gibson, who made the Fall 2018 BOM a memorable event. Respectively Submitted, Russell L. Mills, Secretary
General Arthur St. Clair Chapter SAR By Anthony Keefer
Members of the chapter took part in the “Festifall” event at Friendship Hill National Historic Site, Point Marion, PA on September 22. Friendship Hill was the country home of Albert Gallatin, an immigrant from Geneva. Gallatin served as Secretary of the Treasury under President Thomas Jefferson and as ambassador to France and to England. He served very briefly in the American Revolution. A table was set up and manned for two days by Joe Wingrove, Anthony Keefer, Jerry Clark, and Duane Myers. Pamphlets about SAR were made available and other information was provided to festival attendees. Much interest was show by a number of people and several signed up with the intention to pursue membership in SAR. Along with the SAR, information was available from several other lineage organizations. This was the first year that such organizations were invited to participate.
Picture: Left—Duane Myers Right—Anthony Keefer Back—Unidentified re-enactor
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To the right is a picture from the Battle Days Memorial Service and wreath laying held at Point Pleasant, West Virginia. In the picture I am presenting the PASSAR wreath to the Army Honor Guard for placement. Serving as my escort is PASSAR Compatriot Robert Grumbling carrying the PA state Flag and Larry Perkins.
Frontier Patriots Announce Meeting
The quarterly meeting of the Frontier Patriots Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution will be held at Noon, on Saturday, December 8th. at Hoss's Steak and Seafood Restaurant, 4308 Business Route 220, Bedford, PA.
The Frontier Patriots Chapter includes the counties of Blair, Bedford, Clearfield and Huntingdon. All current Frontier Patriots Chapter members are invited to attend, as well as any male who is interested in joining the Sons of the American Revolution. Any male who can prove lineal descent from a patriot who served during the Revolutionary War, or to an ancestor who gave aid to American colonists during the Revolution, is eligible for membership.
Some purposes and goals of the Sons of the American Revolution organization are patriotic, historical and educational, including the following:
* Preserving the records of Revolutionary War Patriots* Marking the locations of the Revolution: its events and its soldiers* Celebrating anniversaries of the Revolution
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Welcome New Members
Chapter New Member Ancestor Sponsor Gov Joseph Hiester Aaron David Smith Nehemiah Hubbard Eric H. Troutman George Washington Chase Daniel Wissinger Ludwig Wisinger Michael D. C. Merryman George Washington Cody Vincent Wissinger Ludwig Wisinger Michael D. C. Merryman George Washington Logan Jacob Wissinger Ludwig Wisinger Michael D. C. Merryman George Washington Chad Allen Wissinger Ludwig Wisinger Michael D. C. Merryman George Washington Roger Lawrence Wissinger Ludwig Wisinger Michael D. C. Merryman Philadelphia Continental James Allen Miller William Kennedy C. Kelsey BrownPhiladelphia Continental John Randolph Miller William Kennedy C. Kelsey BrownPhiladelphia Continental Roderick Justin Ahrens Abijah Comstock C. Kelsey BrownPhiladelphia Continental Kurt Franklin Ahrens Abijah Comstock C. Kelsey BrownPhiladelphia Continental Stephen Merrick Peter Pierce Elijah Easton C. Kelsey BrownPhiladelphia Continental Robert Paul Oberkofler John Handley C. Kelsey BrownPhiladelphia Continental Thomas Kerrigan Lake Arthur Row C. Kelsey BrownGeorge Washington Brady Louis Miller Thomas McLean Michael D. C. Merryman George Washington Gavin Tyson Miller Thomas McLean Michael D. C. Merryman George Washington Bryant Tyson Miller Thomas McLean Michael D. C. Merryman Washington Crossing Dennis Emil Zavada, Jr Luke Vosseller Andrew L. Baffes George Washington Wesley Andrew Black Samuel Cochran Michael D. C. Merryman George Washington Nathaniel Edward Black Samuel Cochran Michael D. C. Merryman Northeast Gavin Paul Morgans Conrad Kresge Eric H. Troutman Philadelphia Continental Kai Gunner Rowen Johann Christopher Roane Troy Rowen Philadelphia Continental Jake Hunter Rowen Johann Christopher Roane Troy Rowen Philadelphia Continental Anthony Michael Rowen Johann Christopher Roane Troy Rowen Philadelphia Continental Michael John Rowen Johann Christopher Roane Troy Rowen Philadelphia Continental John Francis Rowen , III Johann Christopher Roane Troy Rowen Philadelphia Continental John Francis Rowen , Jr. Johann Christopher Roane Troy Rowen Philadelphia Continental Liam Robert Preston Alexander Ramsey C. Kelsey BrownPhiladelphia Continental Daniel Charles Preston Alexander Ramsey C. Kelsey BrownGov Joseph Hiester Robert Lee Bernhard Johannes Schlenger Eric H. Troutman Gov Joseph Hiester Jason Robert Bernhard Johannes Schlenger Eric H. Troutman Conococheague Ryan Joseph Woods Frederick Pershing Joseph A. Woods George Washington Vernon Kieth Strunk Christopher Lobingier Michael D. C. Merryman
“It is not by the consolidation or concentration of powers, but by their distribution that good government is effected.”
Thomas Jefferson
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Flowers in the Forest
The Floo'ers o' the Forest (are a' wede away) is an old Scottish song that was brought about by the Scots losing their battle of Flodden (1513). It is a story of a young lass who lost someone she loved so dear. We, as brethren, take this time to remember those who have gone before us with our hopes and wishes that they, like their patriot ancestor, will not be forgotten.
Name Chapter Death Date
Rodney Alan Farrell, Sr. Centre County 6/8/2018 Robert Harry Littner Valley Forge 6/10/2018 Richard A. Anzolut Fort Halifax 6/27/2018 William Joseph Faust Gov Joseph Heister 7/6/2018 Carl Elroy Jarrett Tiadaghton 7/14/2018 Bernard Ray Kern Gov Joseph Heister 7/16/2018 Kenneth Francis Dunn, Jr. Valley Forge 7/17/2018 Harvey D. McClure, Esq. Erie 7/28/2018 Rev. Dr. Nathaniel C Roe George Washington 8/1/2018 Joseph Gerald Clewell Valley Forge 8/8/2018 Dale Whitman Collins State at Large 8/12/2018 Greg Martin Mastrog Erie 8/13/2018 Dr. Harry N. Negley, III Frontier Patriots 8/14/2018 Arthur Dale Watson Centre County 9/9/2018 Donald Leist, Jr. Washington Crossing 9/17/2018 Dee C. Saul State at Large 9/21/2018 William Lobingier Dolan Gen Arthur St. Clair 10/17/2018 James Lester Schaadt, Jr. Valley Forge 10/19/2018 Phillip LeRoy Garrett Gov Joseph Hiester 11/6/2018
On November 10, 2018 members of the George Washington Chapter participated in a grave marking ceremony for revolutionary War Patriot John Brownlee (1741-1811) at the South Buffalo Cemetery near Claysville, PA.
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128th Annual National Society SAR Congress July 14-18, 2018
Awards & Recognitions
StateSocietyCARActivityFlagStreamerAwardTheAdmiralWilliamR.FurlongMemorialFlagStreamer–5thAwardStarTheOfficers’FlagStreamerAwardYouthAwardContestParticipationFlagStreamers:
- HistoricalPoster- HistoricalBrochure- KnightEssay- EnhancedJROTC- EagleScoutScholarship
FriendsoftheLibraryBenjaminFranklinSubscriber- InhonorofformerLibrarianGeneralMilesDechant
ChaptersPartnersinPatriotism:
- FortJackson- GeneralArthurSt.Clair- GeorgeWashington
PublicServiceCommendationMedalRecognition:- BenjaminFranklin- Erie- GeneralArthurSt.Clair
1776 Society Flag Streamer for Support of SAR Museum and Education Center - PhiladelphiaContinental
CompatriotsMinutemanAward
- MartinBoyerPresidentSARFranceDualMemberPennsylvaniaSAR
NationalSocietyCertificateofAppreciation- PhilipAnders(PhiladelphiaContinentalChapter)- J.ThomasShowler(PhiladelphiaContinentalChapter)–TwoCertificates
GeorgeWashingtonFellow- EmmettJ.Haralson,Jr.(BenjaminFranklinChapter)
LibertyMedal:- WilliamP.Boswell(Pittsburgh)- AnthonyW.Keefer(GeneralArthurSt.Clair)- MichaelD.C.Merryman(GeorgeWashington)- J.ThomasShowler(PhiladelphiaContinental)
LibertyMedalwithOakLeafCluster- CharlesK.Brown(5)(PhiladelphiaContinental)- DonN.Drewry(2)(ValleyForge)- RaymondH.Ford(1)(ChristopherGist)- GaryH.Timmons(1)(GeorgeWashington)- EricH.Troutman(4)(GovernorJosephHiester)
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Lafayette Sighting Château-Thierry, France
ByErnestandJanetSutton
The100thAnniversaryoftheendoftheGreatWar,“thewartoendallwars,”willoccuronNovember11,2018at11A.M.TheAmericanMemorialChurchinChâteau-Thierrydedicatedin1924honorsthoseAmericanandFrenchtroopswhodiedintheSecondBattleoftheMarneandBelleauWood.ItcommemoratesthedeepfriendshipbetweenFranceandAmericaportrayedinamagnificentstained-glasswindowtitled“Lafayette,wearehere”!TorepresentthisfamousmomentoftheGreatWar,theartistusedphotographicarchivestoachieveaparticularlyvividandrealisticscene.
Thestained-glasswindowrepresentsagreatmomentinFranco-AmericanFriendshipatatimeofgreatcrisis.Thewindowisnotsigned butisaremarkablyoriginalwork.InitsrightlancetisdepictedGeneralJohnJ.“BlackJack”PershingandtheAmericanExpeditionaryForce(AEF)landingattheportofSaint-NazaireonJune27,1917.
AsymbolicLafayetteinthecenterlancetwelcomesPershingandtheAEFsurroundedbytheFrenchgenerals:MarshallFoch,theAlliedCommander-in-Chief;Joffre;Nivelle;andPétain,theLionofVerdun.Anangeldescendsfromheaven,bringingLafayetteandPershingapalm-branchrepresentingvictory.
Initsleftlancet,theFrenchtroops,nicknamed“LesPoilus”(TheBeardedOnes),arerepresentedbyCorporalPierreSellier,whoofficiallycalledtheArmisticewithhisbugleatLaCapelle,andbyanalpineinfantrymannamedGeorgesBertrand-Vigne,whowroteCarnetsdeGuerre(WarNotebooks).BertrandwassenttotheUnitedStatestotraintheAmericantroopsintrenchwarfare.UndertheFrenchflagaretwopastors,CharlesMerled’AubignéandGabrielVernier,whocaredfortheMonneaux-Château-Thierryparishduringthewar.
BeloweachlancetareshieldsrepresentingtheRepublicofFrance,theCityofChâteau-ThierryandtheUnitedStates.Eachshieldsitsinawreathofoakleavesrepresentingstrengthandendurance.
Thechurchislocatedonthetownsquareat8placedel’HôteldeVille,Château-Thierry,France.FromthechurchitisashortwalktowheretheseverefightingonthebridgeovertheMarneRiveroccurredandashortdrivetotheBattleofBelleauWood,totheAisne-MarneAmericanCemeteryandtotheChâteau-ThierryAmericanMemorialonHill204,acrucialpositiontakenbyAmericanforcesduringthebattle.ThecongregationispartoftheUnitedReformedChurchofFrance.
Picture to the right: AmericanMemorialChurch,Château-Thierry,France
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“Lafayette,wearehere!”stainedglasswindowAmericanMemorialChurch,Château-Thierry,
France(1924)
CommemorativeMedalgivenbythetownofChâteau-ThierryinJuly1920totheFrenchandAmericantroopswhofoughtattheSecondBattleoftheMarneandBelleauWood.TheheadsofWashingtonandLafayetteappearontheobversewiththeirnamesinscribed.Thenameoftheartist,GastonLavrillier,andthemintmark,ParisArt,areinthelowerright-handcorner.ThescrollisinscribedChâteau-ThierryCote(Hill)204.OnthereverseistherayedinsigniaoftheFrenchLegionofHonorandthewordsLa Victoire Apparait 18 juillet
1918 (Victory was achieved on July
18, 1918)
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Rev David James Felts Candidate for election as S A R Chaplain General 2019-2020
I declare my candidacy for election as Chaplain General of the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, for the term 2019 – 2020. I believe that my experience in ministry and education well qualifies me to serve as Chaplain General of the National Society of the Sons of the America Revolution.
Thank you for your consideration BA, ASHLAND UNIVERSITY, 1968
Served Florence Presbyterian Church, Florence, Pa, 1970-72 M.Div, Pittsburgh Theological, Seminary, 1972
-Campbell Memorial United Presbyterian Church, Beaver Falls Pa, 1972-1983-Ordained in 1973, Beaver Falls, Pa
-Lead Chapel Groups at Geneva College, Beaver Falls, Pa-Taught Theology, Greek, Bible and Radio-Board of Education, Education Curriculum Committee, Beaver CountyChristian School, 1974-1979-Chairman, Presbytery Youth Ministry Committee, Presbytery MediaRelations Committee, 1973-1979-Chairman, Media Relations Committee, Christians United in BeaverCounty, 1976-1980-Continuing Education and Extensive Research in Ministry, Counselingand Radio, 1973 - 1980
Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Pittsburgh, Pa University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pa Geneva College, Beaver Falls, Pa
-Member of Beaver Falls Volunteer Fire Department, 1976-1979 Served as Chaplain
-Dee-Jay, Talk Show Host, News Anchor, Program Developer and Producer, 1980 - 2001 WBVP-AM, WWKS-FM, WOHI, WOGF, WJPA-AM, WJPA-FM Won Awards for News Reporting, Spot news Stories
-Voice-Over Talent for local, regional and National Advertisement Agency, 1989 – 2005-Researched and Co-wrote Program to Develop a Micrographics Program for States-Published Technical Article for National Trade Magazine Using Planetary Cameras-Records Manager for Clerk of Courts, Beaver County Courthouse, Beaver, Pa, 1986- 1996-Codependency Counselor, 1986 - 1995-Copier repair technician, AMCOM, Pittsburgh, Pa, 1996- 2005-Co-Wrote Published History of Radio in Beaver County, Pa, 2018-Played Harpguitar for Weddings, Funerals and in Coffee shops and Churches-Facilitate Group of Retired Church Men to Use their talents to help Seniors and Needy to get little projects completedaround the house and yard-Teach Morning Men’s Bible Study-Participate in Worship Team and Read Scripture for Local Church-Researched “The Meaning of the SAR Cross” and John K Witherspoon-Portray Witherspoon as Chaplain, Presenting Programs on Men of Faith in the Revolution.-Joined SAR in the 70’s with my Father and Grandfather
-Became active in General Anthony Wayne Chapter, Pa Society, 2016-Serve General Anthony Wayne Chapter as Chaplain-Served as Assistant Chaplain, Public Relations Chair, PA Society Sons of the American Revolution, 2016-2018-Chaplain and 2nd VP of the Pa Society Sons of the American Revolution, 2018 toPresent
-Writing Devotional Book on the Meaning of the SAR Cross.
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Maclay Chapter Takes Tour of Priestley House By Fred Whitenight
William Maclay Chapter SAR and guests from DAR enjoyed a tour of the Priestly House in Northumberland following their meeting. Members, pictured from left, are Terrence Gill, Fred Whitenight, Michael McWilliams Jr., Michael McWilliams Sr. Luther Black, Pamela Sparta-Pararese, Larry Kerstetter, Kathleen VanSchuyler and Timothy Sparta-Pararese.
The French Cornflower of WWI The tradition of the poppy comes from the poem "In Flanders Fields" by John McCrae. The French translation, "Au Champs d'Honneur" ("On the Field of Honor") refers to "coquelicots" which are also poppies.
But the French "bleuet" (which you're calling a "cornflower," although "bluebell" might be a better translation) precedes the Commonwealth tradition of poppies -- it originally commemorated the production of blue-colored cloth by wounded soldiers who fought in the 1914-1918 war as they recovered in the famous Paris hospital Les Invalides, and now the bleuet symbol honors all veterans. The poppies inspired by "In Flanders Fields" thus honor the dead; "les bleuets" honor the wounded.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleuet_de_France
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General Anthony Wayne Chapter Celebrate Armistice Day By Rev. David Felts
General Anthony Wayne Chapter, Pa Society Sons of the American Revolution Celebrated the 100th Anniversary of Armistice Day. Wurtemberg Presbyterian Church, Ellwood City, Pa.Rev Dr Rob Guy, Pastor, Officiated and is also a member of General Anthony Wayne Chapter and serves on the Color Guard. General Anthony Wayne Combined Color Guard composed of P r e s i d e n t Ron Bruce, John Inman, John Carroll Commander. From the Pittsburgh Chapter, William McKim, Rennick Steele, John Coulter . Don Inman of GAW protrayed John Wesley's father Samuel and gave the Invocation. I was honored to be part of that, presenting the Homily on the SAR Cross.
On November 10, 2018 members of the George Washington Chapter participated in a grave marking ceremony for revolutionary War Patriot John Brownlee (1741-1811) at the South Buffalo Cemetery near Claysville, PA.
Feature to the right is a picture from the Battle Days Memorial Service and wreath laying held at Point Pleasant, West Virginia. In the picture Gary Timmons is presenting the PASSAR wreath to the Army Honor Guard for placement. Serving as my escort is PASSAR Compatriot Robert Grumbling carrying the PA state Flag and Larry Perkins.
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Winter Board of Management Meeting February 1 & 2, 2019
Hosted by Conococheague Chapter Hampton Inn – Chambersburg
Friday, February 1
3:00 PM to 6:00 PM: Registration
Saturday, February 2
8:00 AM to 9:00 AM: Registration
9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon BOM Meeting
9:15 AM to 11:30 AM Ladies Program – Tour of Old Jail and John Brown Museums
12:15 PM to 2:00 PM Luncheon and Program – Lunch Buffet Luncheon Speaker: Andrew S. Newman, President of the Fort Loudoun Historical Society, will talk about Fort Loudoun, James Smith, and the Black Boys Rebellion.
Accommodations: The Hampton Inn – Chambersburg, 655 Lesher Road, Chambersburg, PA 17202. Room Rate: $99.00 plus tax. Guests are to make their reservations directly with the Hampton Inn – Chambersburg at 717-261-9185. Make sure you mention you are with The Sons of the American Revolution group room block.Reservations for the special rate need to be made by January 18, 2019.
Winter BOM Meeting – February 1 & 2, 2019
Please reply by January 25, 2019 Name:_______________________________Chapter_________________Office:____________ Address: _____________________________________________________________________ Phone & Email: ________________________________________________________________ Name(s) of Guest(s): ____________________________________________________________ Registration Fee (Compatriots Only): _______ @ 20.00 = $_________________ Saturday Ladies Program: _______ @ 10.00 = $_________________ Saturday Luncheon: _______ @ 20.00 = $_________________
Total = $_________________
Make Checks Payable to: Conococheague Chapter, SAR: Mail check and registration form to: Dr. David H. Kingsley, 624 Tussey Drive, Chambersburg, PA 17202-9289
PASSAR FEES & DUES The Pennsylvania Minuteman Newsletter Pennsylvania Society of the Sons of the American Revolution 255 Ulricktown Rd. Littlestown, Pennsylvania 17340-9761
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1st Calendar Years Dues NSAR $ 35.00 Pennsylvania SAR $ 25.00 + First Calendar Years’ DuesPASSAR
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Transfer from CAR under age 22= 1st Calendar Year Dues, NSARCalendar 1st Year Dues
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In This Issue: + First calendar year dues,NSSAR $ 35.00 1 Cover Pennsylvania Society $ 12.00 2 Legal Notice + First calendar year dues, PASSAR $24.00 3
4 President’s Report PASSAR 2018 Fall BOM Meeting Highlights
REINSTATEMENT 5 6
PASSAR 2018 Fall BOM Meeting Highlights; Arthur St. Clair Chapter Battle Days Memorial Service and wreath laying; Frontier Patriots Meeting
Current Year Dues + Late Fee
$ 56.00 $10.00
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Welcome New Member Flowers in the Forest; George Washington Chapter
TRANSFER & REINSTATEMENT 9 128th Annual National SAR Congress Awards & Recognitions $ 56.00 10
11 Lafayette Sighting Chateau-Thierry, France Lafayette Sighting Chateau-Thierry, France
SUPPLEMENTAL 12 Rev David James Felts Candidate AR Chaplain General 2019-2020 National Society $ 60.00 13 Maclay Chapter takes tour of Priestley House; The French Cornflower of WWI
Pennsylvania Society $10.00 14 General Anthony Wayne Chapter/Armistice Day; George Washington Chapter DUAL MEMBERSHIPS 15 Registration
Note: Chapter fees must be added to all above categories.
LIFE MEMBERSHIP Life Memberships are available for the National State and Chapter Levels. The exact costs is based upon the member’s age. Please contact your Chapter Secretary/Treasurer for costs and information
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