November 2014 State Newsletter
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November 2014 State Newsletter
Old Line State Herald MDSSAR, Founded on April 20, 1889 at Annapolis, Maryland www.marylandsar.org State President Douglas C. Favorite November 2014 Issue Presidents Message Half way through my year as your president and I have visited 12 of our 15 chapters and for most I’ve attended at least 2 events and sometimes 3 or 4. I continue to reinforce that this is our 125th anniversary and I urge you to advertise this fact to your friends and family. This is an amazing milestone and a great opportunity to advertise to others who we are and what we do. I am also asking for greater participation in state committees. I’ve had several folks offer assistance and I thank you for your offers of assistance. As Veterans Day approaches, this is the perfect time to thank all of you who have served our country in the Armed Forces. We appreciate your service and sincerely thank you for your honor and dedication to our American Values. Your sacrifices have assured that our nation remains free. The Semi-annual meeting was held a few weeks ago and by all accounts it was one of the best we’ve had. Many thanks to 2nd VP Jim Engler for organizing this very successful meeting. It was a great venue, a great tour, a great speaker and the meal was great too. Also thanks to 1st VP Bill Batton for helping with a silent auction and regular auction to further make money for the society. With the Semi-annual meeting now in the books we turn our attention toward the Patriots’ Ball. We have significantly re-tooled this event to increase its appeal among our membership as well as outside of our membership. Please consider attending this event. We really want this to be a fun and enjoyable event and your attendance or lack thereof will determine the fate of this event in the future. I thank you for your time and membership in our organization. Have a wonderful holiday season and remember to keep the spirit of the SAR in your hearts. Doug Favorite, MDSSAR President Patriots’ Ball December 13th, 2014 The Maryland Society Sons of the American Revolution and the Maryland Hereditary Societies Request the pleasure of your company at the Fifty-Third Patriots’ Ball And Presentation of Debutantes Saturday, the Thirteenth of December, Two Thousand Fourteen Six o’clock in the evening Hilton Garden Inn-Baltimore/White Marsh White Marsh, Maryland Social Hour/Cash Bar at 6pm Black Tie Optional, Evening Dress Required, Decorations and Uniform RSVP by December 7 to Ed Foreman, 40 Lyndale Ave., Nottingham, MD 21236-4322 Hotel Reservations are due by November 15th and Dinner Reservations are due by December 7th. To Help defray the costs of this event, please consider making a tax deductible donation. Contributors will have their names appear in the program. Donor Levels are as follows: Gold $500.00 Patriot $250.00 Sponsor $100.00 Patron $25.00 Sponsorships have long been a part of this event; however, support has been waning over the past few years. Your attendance is the best sign of your support; however, if you cannot attend, please consider donating to show your support for our Society and for this event. Changes Being Made to this Year’s Patriots’ Ball At this year’s first Board of Manager’s Meeting, there was significant discussion regarding the need to make changes to the Patriots’ Ball to make it a more viable event. Some ideas floated at that time included; changing the time and location, changing the debutants part of the program, joining with the Washington DC Society and having a joint event. A committee was created and the following decisions were made; Continue with the previously advertised location and date—this will be Dec. 13th at the Hilton Garden Inn, White Marsh Form a committee to review what is done this year so any changes can be initiated quickly for next year’s event Limit the Debutants portion of the program. Put an emphasis on the fact that this is a “Ball” Look for sponsorship opportunities early and often Limit entrance time by having the receiving line go directly into the room without significant entrances Announce plans & send paper invitations out early Involve the CAR and DAR Invite other patriotic and historic organizations to join us Have the leader do introductions with remarks from a very select few dignitaries Advertise changes early & encourage everyone to attend IMPORTANT NOTICE FROM THE WEBMASTER: I have created email addresses for our new website (mdssar.org). All of the email addresses and the compatriots’ who will receive them can be found via this link: http://www.mdssar.org/node/191. Members will need to create an account on the website in order to access this page. I urge everyone to take a look at these email addresses as soon as possible in case any of the information is incorrect. The old email addresses (those that end in marylandsar.org) will no longer be supported as they will expire when our old hosting service does. Please let me know if you have any questions. Important Reminder to each Chapter: If you have not already submitted the EPostcard (990) for your chapter, it is already late. Please make sure to submit it immediately to stay current with the IRS. Your viability as a chapter depends on this! Do you have a copy of your chapters By-laws? If so, and you have not already spoken with 2nd VP Jim Engler, please contact him as soon as possible. He is working to confirm each chapter has their By-laws available to them. Chapter Americanism Reporting We would like every chapter to be able to report their Americanism efforts via the online Americanism Reporting Form. 1st VP Bill Batton will be in charge of submitting this for the State Society and again 2nd VP Jim Engler is offering assistance to chapters to help them get started in this process. Once you get started it is much easier to keep the process going rather than trying to do everything all at one time at the end of the year. Check out the NSSAR website for more information. Calendar of Events: November 8 November 8 November 8 November 8 November 9 November 16 November 22 November 22 December 6 December 7 December 13 December 13 January 17 February 21 Col. Tench Tilghman Chapter Luncheon Meeting, Heron Pt of Chestertown DAR Defense Luncheon Col. Nicholas Ruxton Moore Veterans Day Luncheon Wreath Laying at Arlington Thomas Johnson Society of CAR and Col. John Eager Howard Chap. Joint event at Ft. McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine John Hanson Chapter (unconfirmed at press time) Col. Aquila Hall Annual Dinner Meeting, Josef’s Country Inn, Fallston, MD Charles Carroll of Carrollton Veterans Luncheon, Ellicott City, MD Little Meadows Chapter Meeting, Perkins Restaurant, McHenry, MD John Paul Jones Chapter (unconfirmed at press time) Wreaths Across America (unconfirmed at press time) Patriots’ Ball, Hilton Garden Inn, White Marsh, Maryland Board of Managers Meeting, Maryland Club, Baltimore, Maryland George Washington Birthday Luncheon, Towson Golf and Country Club, Towson, MD Chapter Reports Sgt Lawrence Everhart The Chapter is pleased to report the acquisition of office space in the historic downtown area of Frederick. Through the efforts of 1st VP Don Deering, the Downtown Frederick Partnership has graciously allowed the Chapter use of the third floor of their building. With the assistance of Chancellor Chris May a contract was developed that gives use of the space to the chapter at no cost. The address is: 19 East Church Street, Suite 1776 (3rd Floor), Frederick, MD 21701. This address may be used for all chapter correspondence via the USPS. 1st VP Deering donated considerable time and money to outfit the work area. Special recognition goes to Compatriot Ron Harbaugh for his assistance in setting up furniture in the office. The guest speaker for the Chapter’s Annual Meeting, held 2 October 2013 at Dutch’s Daughter Restaurant, Frederick, Maryland, was Compatriot Ryan C. Bass on the topic “Maryland: The Road to Revolution” detailing the actions and reactions to the 1765 Stamp Act. The primary focus was on the activities in Frederick County that led to what became known as the Repudiation Act issued on 23-Nov-1765 by the “Twelve Immortals”; the judges of Frederick County who blocked implementation of the law in Frederick County. Following the presentation, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Sandra Duncan, read an excerpt from this most unique historical document. Compatriot George Delaplaine spoke for a few minutes about his recollections from the 200th Anniversary celebration held in Frederick on 23-Nov-1965. A major activity of the Sergeant Lawrence Everhart Chapter in the coming year will be the November, 2015, celebration of the 250th Anniversary of the Repudiation Act. The chapter has formed a joint committee with both Frederick Chapters of the DAR to develop planning for our involvement in the ceremonies and any festivities that follow. The Chapter participated in the “Frederick Under The Flag” ceremonies on 23-Aug-2014 held at the Hessian Barracks. Participants included representatives from the Revolutionary War (including SAR and DAR), War of 1812, the American Civil War and the Spanish-American War. One highlight of the program was the raising of an exact replica (size-wise) of the American flag that flew over Fort McHenry during the British bombardment of 13/14-Sep-1814. Gen William Smallwood The General William Smallwood Chapter’s regularly scheduled quarterly dinner meeting was held September 4, 2014 at the Knights of Columbus Council, Silver Spring, Maryland. This meeting was the first to be held by the chapter in the Knights of Columbus banquet room, after many years at Alfio’s in Bethesda. The featured speaker was Mr. Steven Wood, a former ranger at Ft. Frederick State Park. Mr. Wood, who was dressed in period attire, provided a very informative and entertaining presentation on the living conditions of a typical Rev. War soldier. Following his presentation, Mr. Saunders presented Mr. Wood with a SAR Certificate of Appreciation. Chapter Secretary Jack Carson reported that recently visited the Monocacy Cemetery in Beallsville. Based on his research to date the Cemetery contains the greatest number of patriot interments and headstones (nine) of any cemetery in Montgomery Co. The purpose of the visit was to record the GPS coordinates for each patriot gravesite and marker, and photograph the six new markers with the SAR logo installed this summer by the cemetery. The results of this data collection can be seen by going to the Patriot Cemetery Inventory on the chapter website. The General William Smallwood Chapter and the John Hanson Chapter, on 30 September 2014, participated in the Funeral Ritual for a Departed Compatriot for Compatriot Joseph Edward Trimmer, a past president of the Smallwood Chapter, at the Beall Funeral Home in Bowie. Compatriot Trimmer was one of the original members of the John Hanson Chapter when it was formed. Christian Ardinger Members of the Christian Ardinger Chapter, MDSSAR, presented a check for $5,000 to the city of Hagerstown at the City council meeting held on October 21, 2014 at City Hall. The donation will go towards the George Washington statue project. Pictured are: Davis S. Gysberts, mayor; Steve Bockmiller, planning department; Paul Banister, president; John Turner, vice-president; Jim Ballard, past-president; and Mike Flohr, secretary. "This past Sunday marked the 233rd anniversary of surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown which effectively ended the Revolutionary War so this presentation couldn't be better timed," Banister said. The statue will depict George Washington as he looked as a young colonel in the Virginia militia during the French and Indian War. Washington had sojourned in the county in that period and often visited here later in life. "While our local chapter is the conduit through with these funds are passed; this donation represents the generosity of the over 800 members of our state Society and its fifteen chapters. I wanted to give special recognition to the past President-General of our national Society, Joe Dooley, whose generous gift is included in this check," Banister further remarked. The statue is expected to be dedicated in the spring of 2016. Col John Eager Howard The chapter held a business meeting on 20 September 2014 at the home of its president, Chris Cortright. The chapter sore in and welcomed a new member, Charles Zachary Hoffman. The annual clean-up at Old Saint Paul’s Cemetery was reviewed, noting that it drew about 40 volunteers and that several new graves were discovered including 3 Confederate sites. There was also a discussion of local sculptor Herbert C. Fooks and a statue attributed to him – “Bayonet Man” (also known as “Spirit of the Bayonet”) – which had once stood at the Washington Monument in Mt. Vernon, but whose location is not known currently; Compatriot Bob Cullen suggested that he would contact Schuler School to see if they knew of the statue. Col Nicholas Ruxton Moore Chapter President Gary Neal attended the 124th NSSAR Congress in Greenville, SC. Our chapter received the President General Initiative Streamer for the George Washington Portrait Program. Our chapter is making a $100 donation to Veterans, and invites all to our Veteran’s Day Luncheon (see details on the MDSSAR Website and the end of this newsletter). Col Aquila Hall Colonel Aquila Hall Chapter MDSSAR set up an information tent for two days of the Colonial Craftsman Event at Jerusalem Mill. A poster board showing some of the different uniforms worn by the American soldiers drew attention of the older visitors, while a drummer boy photo prop was a hit with the kids. Betsy Ross flags were given to all the children, quizzing them, who made it, how many stars. Several attendees showed interest in becoming members. Charles Carroll of Carrollton The chapter will be holding Veterans Day Luncheon on Saturday 8 November. We will be welcoming a new member and discuss and plan the 2015 chapter agenda. John Hanson Compatriot Doug Stuart presented a wreath on behalf of the chapter at the annual French Monument Ceremony in Annapolis on 16 October 2014. The annual event honors those members of the French army who died en route to the Battle at Yorktown and were buried in Annapolis. The Chapter held a funeral ritual jointly with the GEN William Smallwood Chapter for Compatriot Joe Trimer, member of this chapter and a past president of the Smallwood chapter. Capt. John Smoot A chapter meeting was held Saturday, October 18, 2014, at the Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore. Compatriot Mark Tyler invited Fife players Ken and Carolyn Farley and drummer Charles Smith, who opened the meeting with selections from the American Revolution era. Our guest speaker was Maryland State Delegate Mike McDermott who talked about the American Revolution and the freedoms we enjoy. Westminster Westminster Chapter held two meetings since the last newsletter. On 4 September we had our Summer Business/Dinner Meeting, at which the Westminster Chapter and MDSSAR’s Rumbaugh Orations Contest Winner provided her observations of the experience of competing at the National Congress; VP Engler, who also attended Congress provided further background on the events of the National Congress. On 21 October we held our regular Fall Business meeting and elections, which elected a slate created by the Nominating Committee that President Massie appointed. The new officers are: President: James F. Engler, Sr. Vice President: Patrick Trainor Secretary: Charles Hedges Treasurer: Leonard Easton Registrar: Ryan Trainor Thomas Stone We have been very busy with the George Washington Portrait program this fall with presentations at Southern Middle School, Calvert High School and Calvert Career and Technology Academy, sponsored by the Calvert County Lions Club and Post 85 of the American Legion. We also have presentations set up for Calvert Middle School sponsored by American Legion Post 206, Huntington High sponsored by American Legion Post 85, and Windy Hill Middle School sponsored by American Legion Post 206. All of these will be done in November. We have 5 more presentations to complete but have not settled on dates yet. We have now placed over 25 portraits in our schools. Our county coordinators, Compatriots’ David Langford, Mike Mazzeo and Howard Booth have done an incredible job of finding the sponsors and setting up the events. Our Color Guard has been at every presentation and has given much of their time to bring back a little history to these young Americans. Little Meadows We recently awarded a Certificate of Appreciation to Ms. Mary Gallion, a resident of Cumberland, MD, in recognition for her respect and patriotism to protect and honor the Flag of the United States of America. After an early morning summer storm had knocked down her neighbors flag, Ms Gallion took an afghan from her house and placed it under the flag stating she knew that no part of the US flag should touch the ground. On October 16 2014 Compatriot Jon Paul Daddysman Sr. passed. The Chapter sent flowers and attended the viewing. The Little Meadows Chapter also presented Jon’s family with a “Certificate of Remembrance” and will have a memorial service at our December meeting. Committee Reports American Flag Compatriots, The Flag Award “Year” cycle is 1 January to 31 December. So far we have Only two chapters have confirmed flag certificates being awarded. The certificate categories are Individual, Commercial/Business and Institutional. Only an award in a single award is required for a chapter to assist the State Society in reaching 100% participation and be recognized by the National Society. Examples of the Institutional category would be a fire company, rescue squad, community hospital or municipal building. The business and individual are self-explanatory. If your chapter has awarded a certificate and not notified me, please send me an email the information. My email is eugenemoyer@comcast.net. Also awarding the Flag Certificate is one very easy and visible way to get the communities aware of who we, the SAR, are and some of the objectives we stand for and promote. So let us try for 100% chapter participation. Patriotically Submitted, Eugene Moyer, Flag Committee Chair, Maryland Society eugene-moyer@comcast.net 301.305.5587 Americanism Reminder to all chapters: 2VP Jim Engler still wants to work with chapters on measuring chapter health. He has sent out Excel spreadsheets to all chapters that provide a history of that chapter's activities since 2001, based on many sources. There are gaps, so please review and send as soon as possible. Some chapters have already provided input, which greatly appreciated. The intents of the finished files are not only to have a handy source of information on the chapter’s history, but a resource for planning future activities. Please contact Jim at j.f.engler.1@gmail.com. Americanism Reporting The NSSAR has announced the results of the 2013 Americanism contests, which can be found at www.sar.org. Participation has increased overall from the 2012 competition, with 111 of the 546 chapters submitting an entry while 14 of the 58 societies submitted entries. Of the 111 chapters 55 qualified for consideration for the President General's Cup. The competitions use a score sheet to evaluate chapter and society activity levels. This year, MDSSAR has two chapters that submitted score sheets: Westminster Chapter: Came in 32nd out of 55 in the chapters size 1-49 category, with 670 points in the Liberty Bell Competition (points for service to the community)for chapters, and 44 th out of 55 in the President’s Streamer Competition (points for service to SAR), with 440 points. Capt. John Smoot Chapter: Came in 52nd out of 55 in the chapter’s size 1-49 category, with 180 points in the Liberty Bell Competition, and 31st out of 55 in the President’s Streamer Competition, with 715 points. Neither chapter met the minimum criterion for consideration in the PG Cup competition: the score sheets are divided into 16 tabs and points must be scored in 12 tabs for consideration Congratulations to both chapters for their participation in the 2013 competition. Our society had exactly one chapter in the 2012 competition (SGT Lawrence Everhart), so while the chapters involved differed, we did at least double our overall participation. We encourage all chapters to consider entering the competition that covers 2014. Consider the following: In chapters 1-49 members in size (55 submissions), the maximum points for the Liberty Bell and Streamer were 7,801 and 6,260, the minimum 0 and 10, and the averages about 1,562 and 1,102. Two NSSAR chapters submitted 0 points. In chapters 50-99 members in size (30 submissions), the maximum points for the Liberty Bell and Streamer were 11,350 and 7, 215, the minimum 0 and 20, and the averages about 3,256 and 3,095. One chapter submitted 0 points. In chapters 100-199 members in size (22 submissions), the maximum points for the Liberty Bell and Streamer were 10,818 and 7,300, the minimum 1,126 and 540, and the averages about 4,034 and 3,729. The submission is easy, especially if you track your events for the year. Whether or not your chapter wins in the category, it can give you an idea of how your chapter is doing against your peers as well as a better idea of what more your chapter could do for your community and SAR. If there are any questions, please contact 2VP Jim Engler at j.f.engler.1@gmail.com. Submittals to NSSAR for 2014 are due in by to the NSSAR Americanism Chairman by 1 March 2015 for the period 1 January to 31 December 2014. Atlantic Middle States 2014 Conference The AMS was a success for a program perspective. Representatives from all the states in the district came to the Hunt Valley Inn in August. Besides talks for the ladies on McCormick Spices and the flag sewn by Mary Pickersgill, the entire assembly had a great afternoon vising the Maryland Historical Society, where they saw the original draft of the National Anthem, among other artifacts. Medals & Awards Work is on-going for a new Maryland medal for distinguished service to the Maryland Society. More on this after the design and planning are completed. Membership The committee has two new members: Joseph B. Travers (John Paul Jones) and Mark E. Young, Sr. (Tench Tilghman). The Membership Chairman, Christopher Smithson, would like to have either the Registrar of each chapter or another representative from each chapter to serve on the committee in addition to those who already are serving. The Committee has received inquiries for membership from individuals for the following chapters since the 31 May Board of Managers meeting: SGT Lawrence Everhart: 1 GEN William Smallwood: 2 John Paul Jones: 4 COL Nicholas Ruxton Moore: 1 Thomas Stone: 3 Capt. John Smoot:2 Patriots’ Ball (2013) The Ball will be on 13 December 2014 at the Hilton Garden Inn in White Marsh, Maryland. Invitations have been sent out. We encourage all Compatriots’ to attend and join us for a great time! If you can’t attend, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to this event. We have several levels of donation: Gold, $500; Patriot, $250; Sponsor, $100; and Patron, $25. All contributors will be noted in the program and will be reported in the next newsletter. Checks for the event, to attend and/or contribute, should go to our treasurer, Gary Neal. Semi-Annual Meeting* The semi-annual meeting was very successful, held on 25 October 2014 at the Miller Senate Office Building in Annapolis. Over 30 guests and members breakfasted before the Board of Managers meeting began. During the meeting, our guests got a behind the scenes tour of the Maryland State house, led by Elaine Bachmann of the Maryland Archives. Over 50 Compatriots’ and guests attended the day’s luncheon, in which guest speaker Alexander “Sasha” Lorinn presented a fascinating presentation on the research and work being done to restore the Old Senate Chamber in the State House – where Congress ratified the Treaty of Paris and General George Washington formally resigned is commission – to look as it did in the eighteenth century. The same chamber, where MDSSAR was formed on 20 April 1889, had been totally redone several decades earlier and looked little like Washington had seen it. Yearbook Editor The 2013-2014 MDSSAR yearbook is now available. Yearbook Editor Christopher Raborg has hardcopies that that he can give on request. Electronic copies are available on the MDSSAR website which can be found at this URL: http://www.mdssar.org/sites/default/files/archives/yearbooks/2013-2014%20Yearbook.pdf. Officer Reports 1st Vice President I have strongly supported the "Our Monuments" page to be included on the website to include ALL MDSSAR and Chapter Monuments and statues erected in Md. The point of this is to publicize on the internet what we have done in the past and what we continue to do and to give ideas to MDSSAR Compatriots’ who view our website. Due to the nature of the internet, each monument is given potentially unlimited exposure to the public. Each monument or statue should have a clear, impressive photo and a concise description of the contents of the plaque and background history of both the subject matter of the monument and the details of the monument itself. I encourage all chapters to take an inventory of the monuments in their chapter’s area of coverage and start working to include details of them on the state website. 2nd Vice President I’d like to thank all the chapters whop have helped to increase the level of coverage we have in news announcements here in this newsletter and the SAR Magazine. Thanks to your efforts, the summer issue saw announcements of activities from 10 of our 15 chapters; I’ve looked at about 80% of the issues since 2001, and that is by far the largest number we have ever had, and some coming from chapters who may never have previously submitted an entry. I encourage all chapters to send me and to my successors details of your events as soon after the event as possible, and to try to include interesting pictures of the events’ activities. I also encourage you to create press releases and get the news of those events into your local newspapers, and again let me and my successors know that you’ve done so by sending us copies of the articles. Please remember to submit your articles for the next Maryland State SAR Newsletter by: January 23rd, 2015 Thank you! SAR # MD # Ch Ardinger Tilghman Tilghman Meadows At Large At Large Smoot Smoot Smoot Meadows First Name Jason G. Ballard Jayce C. Boyer Kylen P. Boyer Thomas A. Carr Andrew B. Chichester Ian H. Chichester Douglas M. Dewitt Morgan M. Dewitt Parker L. Dewitt David L. Frederick Sr. Patriot Ancestor Tompkins, Jacob Young, Gideon Young, Gideon Karr, David Edson, Nathan Edson, Nathan DeWitt, Peter DeWitt, Peter DeWitt, Peter Downing, John 192064 192063 192057 192055 192054 192065 192066 192067 191795 4368 4367 4361 4359 4358 4369 4370 4371 4348 192314 4375 192053 4357 192052 192475 4356 4377 Hall Smoot Smoot Smallwood Tyler C. Haugen Leon M. Lane III Leon M. Lane Jr. Christopher A. Mason Craig A. Mason Joseph McCrary Charles P. Nichols William F. Parsons Gillmore M. Perry William R. Sarudy Bankhead, James Todd, Job Todd, Job Edson, Nathan 191801 192068 192474 4354 4372 4376 192056 4360 192313 188470 191796 191797 4374 4323 4349 4350 192062 192061 192059 192058 192060 178172 151076 4366 4365 4363 4362 4364 4018 3473 Jones Hall Hall Tilghman Hall Ardinger Howard Howard At Large At Large At Large Hall Westminster Tilghman Tilghman Tilghman Tilghman Tilghman Meadows Hall Mason C. Schiappa Erik S. Scott John F. Scott John A. Shaw Carl H. Sims John R. Turner Andrew J. Tyner Jacob M. Tyner Benjamin J. Vincent James W. Vincent William D. Vincent Stewart S. Walker Clarence D. Warner Blake A. Young Magnus A. Young Mark E. Young II Mark E. Young Sr Thaeden X. Young Terry R. Grove Christopher Smithson William Smithson John R. 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