Old Line State Herald

MDSSAR, Founded on April 20, 1889 at Annapolis,

www.marylandsar.org State President William P. Smithson February 2017 Issue

Dear Compatriots: As you know the Maryland Society of the SAR has the Fund. This fund is used to further our stated goals by financing special projects, endowments and contributions to worthy patriotic endeavors. We have decided once again, to have a “Silent Auction” during our annual Luncheon on February 18, 2017 to benefit the Maryland 400 Fund. Please consider donating an item to be auctioned. Some auction ideas are: gift certificates; DAR china; patriotic memorabilia; wine; gift or theme baskets; books; SAR items; any other item you may have around the house that is in good condition and you are ready to part with for a good cause. Keep in mind that all items to be auctioned will go to the highest bidder. It may not, however, bring the price that you may feel it should. We need at any items. Last year we had over 40 items! If you decide to donate an item, please call or email me and let me know what the item is. Then simply bring it with you to the luncheon. If you think of anything to bring at the last minute just bring that along as well. Of course, don't forget your checkbook! You may find something interesting yourself. I thank you in advance for your consideration in this regard.

Yours in patriotic service,

William C. Batton, Silent Auction Chairman Fundraising Chairman, MDSSAR 410-804-4247 [email protected]

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The Good Ole Days With this edition of the OLSH, we are starting a new segment of our Newsletter which shines a light on our State’s SAR history. If you have something of interest from our state’s past, please send it on to Jim Engler to collect for our next edition. For this edition, we want to thank Barry McKown for the attached information. The following picture was taken in 1997 at our Congress (twenty years ago this June) in the Maryland Hospitality room at the Hyatt in Baltimore. John Vandegriff, Ray Zimmerman, d. 1/2011, Lee Kielman, d. 12/2004 and Barry McKown. Barry is wearing a Polish tea shirt, which he got in Poland in 1995 when he was there for the 50th anniversary of VE Day. It says "I made my first million in Poland" because their Zloty had been revalued from 1000 old zlotys for one new zloty.

Calendar of Events 2017 Events Description 18 Feb 2017 Washington’s Birthday Luncheon at Eagle’s Nest in Towson MD 24-26 Feb 2017 Maryland State Society C.A.R. Annual Meeting at Turf Valley Resort in Ellicott City 2-4 Mar 2017 NSSAR Spring Leadership in Louisville KY GEN William Smallwood chapter meeting, 6:30 PM, Rosensteel Knights of Columbus Council, 9 Mar 2017 9707 Rosensteel Avenue in Silver Spring 18 Mar 2017 Westminster chapter meeting/luncheon, Buttersburg Inn, Union Bridge, MD Mar 2017 Maryland State Society DAR Conference at Turf Valley 7 April 2017 DEADLINE FOR JROTC ENHANCED ESSAY CONTEST 13 Apr 2017 Thomas Jefferson Birthday Observation at Jefferson Memorial, Washington, DC SGT Lawrence Everhart Chapter Patriot Grave Marking, Mt. Olivet Cemetery, in Frederick, 23 April 2017 MD. The ceremony will honor Patriot Major Francis Brown Sappington (1754-1838) MDSSAR Annual Meeting. Annapolis Waterfront Hotel, Annapolis, 8:30 AM BOM Meeting, 29 Apr 2017 Luncheon at noon 1 May 2017 DEADLINE FOR AMERICANISM POSTER CONTEST SUBMITTALS TO CHAPTERS 15 May 2017 DEADLINE FOR AMERICANISM BROCHURE CONTEST SUBMITTALS TO CHAPTERS Westminster Chapter Patriot Grave Marking, St. Luke’s (Winters) Lutheran Church Cemetery, 20 May 2017 New Windsor. The ceremony will honor Patriot Michael Wagner/Waggoner, Sr. (1723-1795). Little Meadows Becomes Partner in Vietnam War Commemoration The Little Meadows Chapter has become a Commemorative Partner of the of America Vietnam War Commemoration. James J Jackson, Office of the Secretary of Defense director of The United States of America Vietnam Commemoration congratulated the Chapter on volunteering to become a Commemorative Partner and the chapter’s willingness to assist the nation in properly thanking and honoring our Vietnam Veterans and their families. The Chapter will now work to thank and honor veterans of the Vietnam War, including personnel who were held as prisoners of war (POW), or listed as missing in action (MIA), for their service and sacrifice on behalf of the United States and to thank and honor the families of these veterans with a Lapel Pin and Certificate. The four Members of the Little Meadows Chapter that will be entrusted with this mission are; Mike Crow, David Frederick Sr., Paul Parish and myself. All four members have received their War Service Metal with the Vietnam Bar and are listed in The SAR Veterans Bugle, Vietnam War Veterans Corps.

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There are several events coming up. The first is the George Washington Luncheon on Feb 18. I hope to see many of you there.

The next event is the opening of the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown. “States will be recognized in the museum lobby with informational displays about each state’s Revolutionary War history, as well as tourism and heritage organizations. Each day will begin with a midday ceremony honoring the featured state with welcoming remarks and presentation of the state flag, followed by an Honor Guard procession along the Grand Corridor to the outdoor re-created encampment’s artillery amphitheater for a flag-raising ceremony and artillery salute.” On March 29th Maryland will be honored. I would like to see many of you there and please wear the SAR ribbon or insignia, if you have a Maryland tie wear that also. There is information at http://www.historyisfun.org/grandopening/. The CAR was one of the fund raisers for this museum.

Opening April 19th the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia. We have been asked to participate in the opening. I have asked 1st VP Don Deering to spearhead our participation. Our Color Guard has been asked to be in the opening parade. Please contact Dave Embry or Don Deering if you can go in uniform. The web site is https://www.amrevmuseum.org/.

I will see you on February the 18th at the George Washington Luncheon.

William P. Smithson, President

First Vice Presidents Report – Don Deering This has been a busy period for our organization and I want to take this opportunity to thank all of you who have put your collective shoulders to the wheel and helped move our organization forward.

Second Vice Presidents Report – James Adkins With the support of the Board of Managers and our State Officers, the Maryland State Society Sons of the American Revolution will continue the partnership with the Maryland State Archives to find and tell the story of the Maryland 400. Much work has already been accomplished through this partnership and may be found at Finding the Maryland 400 https://msamaryland400.wordpress.com/. The end result will be the publication of the biographies of those Maryland Patriots who fought and died at the Battle of Brooklyn. This important research would not have been accomplished without the funding from our Maryland 400 Patriots' Fund. I encourage all of you to review what research has already been completed and to donate to our Maryland 400 Patriots' Fund.

Third Vice Presidents Report – Tim Mallory I’ve been busy with the Maryland 400 Fund in recent months. I coordinated and developed a new medal for the MD400 Patriots Fund recognition system (see the attached flyer to be posted to the MD400 webpage which explains the rank names, insignia pins, and contribution levels). Vendor quotes were obtained, a selection made, and a purchase order processed. A total of 100 medals and insignia pins are planned for an awards ceremony at the 2017 GW Luncheon. Approximately $5700 has been received in 2016 from 88 donors. Treasurer Gary Neal has prepared a chart which summarizes the donors’ cumulative lifetime contributions, and their corresponding rank.

P a g e | 3 Registrar – Chris Christou Jr. Here’s a summary of recent applications that have been submitted to National for approval however the application process is currently taking a bit longer to complete due to the volume and resources available:

Ch Chapter Applicant Patriot Ancestor Ancestor Service 1st Sponsor 2nd Sponsor 1 SGT Lawrence Galen Roland Henry Clagett Pvt MD Flying Camp Stup, Richard L. Bishop, Charles Everhart Clagett L. 1 SGT Lawrence Thomas Galen Henry Clagett Pvt MD Flying Camp Stup, Richard L. Bishop, Charles Everhart Clagett L. 1 SGT Lawrence Craig Scott Kuhn Ambrose Pvt Fred. Co VA Mil Bishop, Charles L. Christou, Everhart Lipscomb Christos 2 GEN William H. Lucas William Robinson Adj. Monong. Co VA Mil Saunders, Michael Saunders, Smallwood Livingston Ginn Anthony 2 GEN William Michael James John George Unk. Dual with SC Smallwood Kelley Huntzinger 2 GEN William Andrew Lawrence John Christopher Pvt PA Line Klyberg, Albert T Saunders, Smallwood Peternith Rohn Michael A. 2 GEN William James Andrew John Christopher Pvt PA Line Klyberg, Albert T Saunders, Smallwood Peternith Rohn Michael A. 2 GEN William John Lawrence John Christopher Pvt PA Line Klyberg, Albert T Saunders, Smallwood Peternith Rohn Michael A. 5 COL Nicholas Frank Julius John Wilkinson Pvt MD Regt Neal, Gary R Christou, Ruxton Moore Altenburg Christos 5 COL Nicholas Eric Ryan Zachariah Pvt Culpeper Co VA Mil Neal, Gary Christou, Ruxton Moore Rosenfeld Broyles Christos 6 John Paul Charles Edward Daniel Unk. Transfer In Jones Tobey Waterbury Sr. 8 COL Tench Earl Darwin Sebastian Pvt Lancaster PA Mil Smithson, Christou, Tilghman Marquette Marquart Christopher T Christos 8 COL Tench Stephen Joseph Sebastian Pvt Lancaster PA Mil Smithson, Christou, Tilghman Marquette Marquart Christopher T Christos Historian – James Perry MDSSAR chapters and officers are encouraged to contact Historian James Perry (james_perry [email protected] or [301] 320-1863) to arrange to transfer records for preservation in the Society’s archives. Since 1992, we have partnered with Langsdale Library of the University of Baltimore to serve as repository for these invaluable records of our organization. Our holdings include items such as meeting minutes, membership applications, annual reports, photographs, and newspaper clippings dating back to the establishment of the Society in 1889.

National Trustee – Jim Engler Here are some items from the NSSAR Fall Leadership Meeting that may be of interest to our Compatriots: • A number of chapters and state societies met the PG;’s challenge of contributing $1,000 to the National Youth Awards. • Trustees voted down a move to implement the Member Module on the website as soon as possible Trustees felt further work was needed. • The Kings College London (KCL) Project requested and had approved a move to pay the annual amount of this project for one time only this October as a £25,000 contribution. Usually this would be a $38,000 contribution in the Spring. By taking advantage of the BREXIT and the resulting slip in the foreign currency rate, SAR saves itself $6,000. • A presentation to authorize $7,000 to complete a design for the front of the Headquarters building (where the outreach center will be) was voted down, as it was first heard of that morning by the Project manager, PG White. P a g e | 4 • The trustees were briefed on Education Outreach and the need for Youth Protection. As we are involved in our programs with youth, it has been determined that we need to provide Youth Protection Training. This will be done through the nationally known BSA on-line training. • The Trustees approved the 2021 National Congress for Washington State. Details will be reported as they develop. • The hotel for the National Congress next year in Knoxville, Tennessee is already 80% filled. A second hotel will be coming on line. Details of the events expect for the Congress were presented. • A new effort for the digitization of all SAR applications and supporting documentation is currently under consideration, with appropriate wording regarding protection of living family. While FamilySearch.org was originally considered, the effort will be put out as a Request for Proposal to select the right organization to do the scanning. If there is something you want brought up to the National Officers during the next national SAR meeting (Spring Leadership in Louisville at the Start of March), please let me know.

The Sad Loss of Some of our Members Compatriot Donald Edward Phillips (SGT Lawrence Everhart). Donald Edward Phillips, 81, of Hagerstown, passed away on 14 October 2016. Born 5 January 1935 in Coldspring Township, N.Y., he was the son of George Clair Phillips and Evelyn Lillian (Johnson) Phillips Don had been ill for four years with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), and he died peacefully at his home. Don spent his entire 12-year education at the Randolph Center School (Randolph, N.Y). He graduated from St. Bonaventure University, with a B.S. in physics. Don joined the Naval Ordnance Laboratory (NOL), later renamed the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), in White Oak, Md., as a research physicist. He was the country's leading expert in underwater weapons, war head technology and under water weapon lethality against submarines. During his 38-year tenure, he rose to become one of the key scientific and technical leaders of the NSWC, achieving the position of Distinguished Research Physicist. He was awarded the Navy Superior Civilian Service Award, ADPA Bronze medal and John Adolphus Dahlgren Award. He retired from NSWC in 1997. He is survived by his wife and four children, five stepchildren, 18 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Christ Reformed Cemetery, Middletown, MD. Donations may be made to Hospice of Washington County, 747 Northern Ave., Hagerstown, MD 21742.

Compatriot David Gray (John Paul Jones dual member) died on 20 December 2016 at his home in Arlington, MA. He lost his wife Laura this past April and had not been doing well since then. David was a retired Navy Captain and National Color Guard commander many years ago, a Minuteman and a longtime friend of Maryland SAR Congress attendees. His brother Ed, also a Minuteman lives in Missouri.

Smoot Chapter Honors Battle of Kedges Straits On 20 October 2016, over forty SAR and DAR members and guests attended a guided tour to Smith Island and the site of the famous Revolutionary War Battle of the Barges (also known as the Battle of Kedges Straits). The tour was arranged and sponsored by the Captain John Smoot Chapter of the Maryland State Society, Sons of the American Revolution. Joining the tour and providing an informative discussion of recent research done at the battle site was the Assistant State Underwater Archeologist for the Maryland Historical Trust, Troy Nowak. After departing from the Somers Cove Marina in Crisfield, Maryland, on board the charter boat, Barbara Ann III, the group braved the foggy morning waters of the Tangier Sound and journeyed the approximately 12 miles that separates Smith Island from the mainland. Along the way, Compatriot and tour organizer, Mark Tyler, provided narration of the events leading up to the engagement. Today, the general vicinity of the battle site is marked by the Solomon's Lump lighthouse in Kedges Straits, which sits atop a caisson in the middle of the straits. Local Smith Islander's still tell the folktale that Solomon ("Uncle Sol") Evans (1760-1852), for whom Solomon's Lump is named, always claimed that he watched the Battle of the Barges from atop a tree in his yard located near the northern tip of Smith Island. Upon arriving at the lighthouse, the SAR tour attendees participated in a brief memorial service to honor those patriots who fought and died in Kedges Straits. Participating in the laying of wreaths and flowers over the water were members of chapters of the Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution from across Maryland and Virginia. After the memorial service, the tour proceeded to the town of Ewell on Smith Island where the group was treated to a presentation by Troy Nowak of the Maryland P a g e | 5 Historical Trust. Mr. Nowak discussed how the Trust conducted an extensive archeological survey of Kedges Straits during 2011 to ascertain if any physical evidence of the battle has survived. Because none of the ships in this battle sank, the survey team attempted to locate any evidence of objects (potentially edged weapons, firearms, cannon balls, etc.) that fell to the bottom during the battle. Using magnetometer and side scan sonar systems, the survey of the site indicated at least one location that could contain archeological objects from the battle. Further underwater exploration, involving diving archeologists, would have to be done to identify specific objects and potentially retrieve them for study and public display. After a delicious Smith Island seafood luncheon, the tour group had time to tour the exhibits of the Smith Island Cultural Center, which included a recently conserved cannon ball recovered on the Island that is believed to be from the War of 1812. The group then returned to Crisfield after a return cruise. The weather, company and learning made for a truly remarkable experience and was enjoyed by everyone. For at least that one day, the members of the tour group could connect with our patriot ancestors in a very special, experiential way that they are not likely to forget.

Nominations Presented:

The nominations to the left were presented and approved by the MDSSAR Board of Managers in January.

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American Flag The following chapters have reported awarding Flag Certificates: • Colonel Henry Hollingsworth • Colonel • Sergeant Lawrence Everhart • General William Smallwood • Colonel Aquila Hall • Westminster • John Hanson President Smithson also made his state-level award. The reporting period for awarding Flag Certificates is 1 January to 31 December. A new year has started. Don’t wait until the end of the year to make an award. Remember, we’re looking for every chapter to award at least one certificate, but that should not stop chapters from awarding more than one each year.

Americanism We are finishing up the 2016 Americanism Score Sheets now ahead of the 1 March deadline for submittals to National Headquarters. If you have donated anything during 2016 to NSSAR programs such as a Youth Program Endowment Funds, Public Service Program Endowment Funds, Center for Advancing America's Heritage, George Washington Endowment Fund, SAR Foundation, Friends of the Library, the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association or the USO, please let the State Chairman know the amount and program receiving the donation. Your name will remain strictly anonymous, but the amount will be credited in your chapter’s Score Sheet report.

Americanism Brochure Contest The deadline is rapidly approaching for this contest, geared for all students grades 6 to 8. If your Compatriots, their neighbors, family, friends, or co-workers have children of this age, urge them to consider competing. Rules are to be found on our MDSSAR website under “Youth Programs”. Chapters need submissions by 15 May.

Americanism Poster Contest The deadline is rapidly approaching for this contest, geared for all students grades 3 to 5. If your Compatriots, their neighbors, family, friends, or co-workers have children of this age, urge them to consider competing. Rules are to be found on our MDSSAR website under “Youth Programs”. Chapters need submissions by 1 May.

Atlantic Middle States Conference Pennsylvania State Society SAR is the host of the 2017 Annual Conference 11-13 August at the Wyndham Hotel in nearby Gettysburg, PA. Why not consider joining compatriots from as far away as New York and hear what is going on in the region. The registration from can be found at http://www.passar.org/Forms/AMS92716A.pdf.

P a g e | 7 Color Guard Commander This term will be me last as Color Guard Commander. I’d thank everyone for all their help over the years in making the MDSSAR. Here’s a few of the events we’ve covered this past year:  9 Oct 2016: Patriot Grave Marking, St. Mary's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Silver Run, MD  5 Nov 2016: Color Guard Recruitment meeting, Savage, MD.  4 Dec 2016: Veterans Appreciation Barbecue American Legion Stallings-Williams Post 206, Chesapeake Beach, MD  17 Dec 2016: Wreaths across America, Cheltenham, National Cemetery; Patriots Ball, Turf Valley Country Club, Ellicott City, MD  2 Jan 2017: DCSSAR Luncheon  4 Feb 2017: DCSSAR Sweethearts and Patriots Ball

MDSSAR COLOR GUARD CALENDAR FOR 2017 18 Feb Present Colors GW Luncheon 24 Mar Present Colors MD DAR 13 Apr Wreathe Guard DCSSAR Thomas Jefferson Commemoration 29 Apr Present Colors Annual MDSSAR Meeting 20 May Present Colors/Musket Salute Patriot Michael Waggoner Sr. Grave Marking 17 Dec Present Colors Wreaths Across America Dec TBD Present Colors Patriots Ball Any chapter needing support for an event should contact Color Guard Commander Dave Embrey as soon as your event date is set.

Council of Past Presidents A multi-volume handbook has been drafted by Compatriot Jim Engler. The Council, as well as current state officers and committee chairs, as well as a chapter presidents, will be asked to review and comment on them. Based on the collected knowledge of current and past officers and chairmen, the objective of the volumes is to give helpful information to allow those new to their offices and committees to more effectively carry out their roles from the beginning. For chapters, the associated volume will help explain the variety of programs and activities that will help them become more active.

George Washington Luncheon We will be holding a raffle for a print of the painting “Gen. William Smallwood's Regiment Leaving Annapolis”. MDSSAR is honored to can raffle this rare 20x30 print. This painting can only be seen at the Fifth Regiment Armory in Baltimore. 100 tickets must o be sold before the raffle drawing of the reproduction. Tickets are $5.00 ea. or 5 for $20.00.

MD 400 Project To date, there are over 225 biographies of Maryland soldiers published online, fully sourced and including many images of original records. Of these biographies, more than 150 were completed during periods of SAR sponsorship, either by SAR funded individuals or other partner organizations such as Washington College. A twenty-page report of the complete status can be downloaded from the MDSSAR website archives.

Nominating Committee* The Nominating Committee has developed a slate of candidates for the 2017-2018 SAR year. The report was presented at the January Board of Managers Meeting. See the list reported in this newsletter.

P a g e | 8 Patriots’ Ball The Patriots Ball 2016 was a great success. Presidents of several national societies were in attendance including the CAR National President Connor Jackson and SAR J. Michael Tomme etc.

ROTC/Outstanding Citizenship Awards The main points of discussion in this report are a continuation of the chapter points of contact communication with the local high schools JROTC senior military instructors. College ROTC PMS and the guidance counselors at the participating schools for the outstanding citizenship awards to keep the schools interested in the programs we offer to recognize their outstanding students. Holidays are over so we begin to go into the final stretch in the awards program season. Be available to answer questions. Provide guidance for the submission of award nominations to the chapters for approval, the enhanced JROTC program with the essay for the cadet to write and submit with the nomination packet to the chapter for judging and the chapter winners forwarded to me by 7 April 2017 for state judging so I can forward the state winner to national by 2 May 2017. I will be sending the 2017 guidance for the enhanced program for 2017 in the very near future. At the college level visiting the PMSs to secure the nominations from the PMS must be a junior and must have the endorsement and approval of the PMS. These can be submitted in writing to the local chapter. We no longer give a monetary award at the college level. Naturally the awards should be presented at an appropriate awards ceremony where possible to be presented by the chapter POC or designated individual. All chapters participating in these award programs must send to me their award material requirements so I can have them ready to distribute at the George Washington Birthday Luncheon. My email address is [email protected]. Always available for individual guidance.

Eagle Scout Award Winners Announced The Eagle Scout Committee is pleased to announce the selection of Eagle Scout Nathan Purnell of Baltimore County as the MDSSAR Eagle Scout of the Year for 2016. Nathan will receive his trophy and $500 award at the GW Luncheon. The runner-up, Eagle Scout Matthew Kimball of Montgomery County will receive $250. Eight Maryland Chapters were represented in this years’ State competition. Each chapter will be supplied an SAR Eagle Scout Medal at the GW Luncheon to present to their Chapter winner as listed on the next page:

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Chp Chapter Name County BSA Council Eagle Scout Troop 2 Gen William Montgomery National Capitol Matthew 1083 Runner Up Smallwood Area Kimball 4 Col John Eager Howard Baltimore Baltimore Area Jacob Allan 247 City Cooke 5 Col Nicholas Ruxton Baltimore Baltimore Area Nathan Purnell 523 State Moore Winner 6 John Paul Jones Anne Arundel Baltimore Area Ian Ferris 396

8 Col Tench Tilghman Queen Anne's Del-Mar-Va John Paul 464 Quirion 9 Col Aquila Hall Harford Baltimore Area Addison Lash 1808

10 Charles Carroll of Howard Baltimore Area Andrew 874 Carrollton Frommer 14 Thomas Stone St. Mary's National Capitol Allen McDanal 793 Area

Chapter Reports SGT Lawrence Everhart On 15-Aug-2016, the chapter hosted its first “social meeting”. The objective was to partner with various private and government organizations in the county to broaden the outreach of the SAR. This event brought together many groups in Frederick County and was highlighted by the presence of Maryland Lt. Governor, Boyd K. Rutherford. Notable attendees included Bill Smithson, MDSSAR President; George Owings III, Maryland Secretary of Veterans Affairs; Jan Gardner, Frederick County Executive; Elizabeth Cromwell, President and CEO Frederick County Chamber of Commerce; Jodie Bollinger, Frederick County Office of Economic Development; Richard Griffin, Frederick City Director of Economic Development and Kara Norman, Executive Director, Downtown Frederick Partnership. L-R: Bill Smithson, MDSSAR President, Don Deering, Chapter President, Maryland Lt. Governor, Boyd Rutherford; Pat Barron, Chapter 1st Vice President, George Owings III, Maryland Secretary of Veterans Affairs

P a g e | 10 GEN William Smallwood The chapter presented four public safety awards at its September meeting, honoring outstanding first responders from police fire, and EMS in Montgomery County. The SAR Emergency Medical Services Commendation Medal was awarded to Fire/Rescue Chief Edward G. “Ned” Sherburne of the Bethesda-Chevy Chase Rescue Squad. The SAR Fire Safety Commendation Medal was awarded to Emilie B. K. Crown, Program Manager of Montgomery County’s Child Passenger Safety Program. The SAR Law Enforcement Commendation Award was presented to Police Officers Cody Fields and Brian Nesbitt, both from the County’s Third District based in Silver Spring, who rescued an unconscious man from a burning car on the Capitol Beltway. Chapter President James Perry, with assistance from past President Michael Saunders, conducted the installation ceremony for two new compatriots, John Stohlman and Bill Wilson, at the September meeting. The Chapter also presented a Flag Certificate to the City of Takoma Park. Ms. Suzanne Ludlow, City Manager, accepted on behalf of the City. Partnering with Children of the American Revolution and Daughters of the American Revolution was the theme of the chapter’s December 2016 meeting. Sally Majewski, Senior President of the Maryland Society Children of the American Revolution, spoke about the activities of the MDSCAR, including their “Heroes for Heroes” project which raises funds to train service dogs for injured and disabled veterans. Ark and Dove Society President Jonathan Klein provided an update on the activities of the Society. The General William Smallwood Chapter has donated $50 to MDSCAR and $75 to both the Ark and Dove Society and the Hungerford Resolves Society. The chapter also provided a $125 donation towards a DAR essay contest’s $500 award. The essay contest is co-sponsored with Towson University and encourages research into American Revolution and Maryland’s role.

New Compatriots Bill Chapter President James Wilson (l) and John Perry presents Stohlman (r) were Montgomery County welcomed into the SAR Police Officer Cody Fields at the September with the SAR Law meeting of the General Enforcement William Smallwood Commendation. chapter.

Christian Ardinger The Boonsboro Washington Monument celebration for July 4 weekend 2017 is still in the planning stages. This is a re-enactment of the original monument dedication ceremony. The monument was recently repaired after a damaging lightning strike. We have requested assistance from the state color guard for a musket firing and Frederick Town Fife and Drum for music. John Paul Jones President John Harvey at the Annapolis National Cemetery this past December. John is on the right with Wreaths Across America Annapolis coordinator Kristina Seidel and her husband. I believe John was the only chapter member present. At left, Many Maryland Society Past Presidents attend the John Paul Jones Christmas Party on 4 Dec 2016 at the Rising Sun Inn.

Back Row (l to r): Dave Hoover, Chris Christou, Barry McKown, JPJ Chapter Pres. John Harvey, Bill Smithson, Lou Raborg. Front Row (l to r): King Barnes, Hall Worthington, Past JPJ Chapter Pres. Tom Reichelderfer.

P a g e | 11 Charles Carroll of Carrollton Chapter members are reviewing a draft of new chapter by-laws. Thanks to James Engler, J. Patrick Warner, and Christos Christou for guidance on this project. Chapter member Guy Miller produced the initial draft which will be a major agenda item at our next chapter meeting. Westminster Westminster had a busy fall:  The Chapter drafted and could get the Carroll County Commissions to issue a Proclamation for Constitution Week.  The Chapter held its first Constitution Week Program, at which a County Commissioner spoke on the need for vigilance in protecting ones Constitutional rights. Three new Compatriots were inducted at this program by State President William Smithson.  October saw the Patriot Grave marking at St. Mary’s Lutheran Cemetery, Silver Run, MD, for Patriot John Yingling Sr.  The chapter elected new officers at its Fall meeting in November and inducted three additional new members. Planning for 2017 was also carried out  The Chapter presented a Flag Certificate

to Chick-fil-A Eldersburg in December  The chapter has a logo competition that will end in February 2017. John Hanson John Hanson chapter SAR and Harmony Hall chapter DAR conducted the Law Enforcement Award Ceremony on 20 Nov 2016. Awards were presented to one Prince Georges County Police officer and one Park Police Officer for bravery in the line of duty. Douglas Stuart SAR and Lynn Rainey DAR chapter presidents made the presentations. Shown in the photo are the awardees, the two chapter presidents, the Park police personnel who were with the Park police awardee including his commander and George Satterthwaite, Chapter Secretary.

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John Eager Howard Chapter The Col. John Eager Howard Chapter kicked off its new year with a successful Chapter Meeting with the Thomas Johnsons Society CAR participating too. In addition the CAR SAR Medal of Appreciation was presented to 4 term Society President Kayleigh Gott and Chapter Medal of Distinction was presented to William F. Hoffman for his tremendous community service work with the SAR and Scouts. New Officers were elected. After the meeting the Chapter held a luncheon and fun History Trivia contest with the children of the CAR and handed out prizes. All the children learned some new American Revolutionary and Maryland facts.

Col. Nicholas Ruxton Moore Little Meadows The Col. Nicholas Ruxton A Flag Certificate along with a cased flag was Moore Chapter has now presented to Mr. Buddy Dijvis, Woodmen of the installed a new SAR Patriot World Chapter #6, of Cumberland, MD by our Flag grave marker on Patriot Lt. Awards Chairman Compatriot Paul Parish. Ansel G. John Hillen (III) located in Shircliffe was presented with the Meritorious Prospect Hill Cemetery in Achievement Medal and Certificate along with a Past Towson MD. John Hillen had a Presidents Gavel for his service as President of our colorful career - not only chapter during the year 2015. The Chapter approved serving in the American a donation and sent a check to the Town of Revolution but also in the War Friendsville, MD for a Veterans Memorial they plan to of 1812. erect in the near future. The Memorial will recognize all Veterans and feature a six sided Granite Memorial to honor the six Vietnam Veterans that were Killed In Action, along with a memorial wall.

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The Maryland State Society has become a major donor to the Maryland State Society. The Friday night Carnival and Game night that helps the kids socialize before their big meeting on Saturday and a trip to the Benjamin Banneker Historic Park has been completed paid for by the MDSSAR. Many Chapters also have contributed to the event as requested by the State President. Members may help this year’s President Project Heroes for Heroes – raising funds for Hero Dogs Inc which trains service dogs for work with veterans, by buying the Patriotic Sun catchers for $15. Also, all SAR members are invited to attend the Saturday evening dinner. Contact Sr President Sally Majewski at [email protected] for information. The kids of C.A.R. thank you for your generous donation.

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