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1 Publisher RICHARD T. SPENCER, JR. Editor RICK D. HOLLIS issue 1 January 2013 Organized December 2, th TNSSAR Annual Mee ng is set for Cha anooga March 15-16, 2013 See page three for 2017 NSSAR Congress details NATCHEZ TRACE PARKWAY ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TONY TURNBOW Is featured speaker at TNSSAR Annual Mee ng Tony Turnbow is the immediate past-president of the Natchez Trace Parkway Associa on, and he serves on the Tennessee War of 1812 Bicentennial Commission. He is comple ng an ar cle on the Natchez Trace in the War of 1812 to be published in the Journal of Mississippi History, and he is wri ng a book on the same topic. He spent two years loca ng documents rela ng to military ac vity on the Natchez Trace a er learning that many have never been published. This past year, Mr. Turnbow published an ar cle about new evidence he discovered on the death of explorer Meriwether Lewis. He serves on the Board of Trustees of the Lewis and Clark Trust and on the Governance Commi ee of the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Founda on. Lewis s mysterious death was the topic of his play Inquest on the Natchez Trace, which was produced in Mr. Turnbow prac ces law in Franklin, Tennessee. He is a graduate of Vanderbilt University and the University of Tennessee College of Law. Two hundred years ago Tennesseans began their par cipa on in the War of 1812, playing an essen al role in the ul mate victory over the Bri sh. So many people from Tennessee volunteered for service in the Natchez Expedi on of early 1813, the First Creek War in later 1813 through 1814, fought in that area that is now Alabama and Florida, as well as extraordinary service with General Andrew Jackson in New Orleans on the 8th of January, 1815, that the state earned its nickname, The Volunteer State. As the featured speaker for the Tennessee Society SAR Annual Mee ng Banquet, Mr. Turnbow will inform about this important era in United States history that was thoroughly influenced by our Tennessee Volunteer ancestors. Make plans to a end the 124 th TNSSAR State Conference Mee ng in Cha anooga on March 15 and 16, Friday evening the 15 th we will have a recep on with heavy hors d oeuvres from 6-8 PM with lots of me to catch up and visit with friends. Saturday the 16 th starts off with the BOG mee ng in the morning followed by the Youth luncheon. A ladies tour has been planned for Saturday morning. Workshops have been arranged for our all Chapter Presidents, Registrars and Secretaries. We hope you will take advantage of these workshops. We are hos ng a silent auc on all day and hope you find a selec on you like and bid on it prior to 7 p.m. The Presidents banquet is Saturday evening with several nice surprises. I look forward to seeing you in Cha anooga. Below are the links to the hotel reserva on page for the TNSSAR Annual Mee ng on 15 and 16 March in Cha anooga. To make your reserva on please call and men on your group name or visit our website at and under the drop down, special events and awards, enter sarsara into the group code and choose the correct dates of your stay. These reserva ons must be made by the rate cut off date of February 22 nd, 2013.

2 Page 2 Winter 2013 TENNESSEE PATRIOT Charles N. Dammann President, Tennessee Society SAR THE TENNESSEE PATRIOT The Tennessee Patriot is published three mes a year by the Tennessee Society Sons of the American Revolu on Website: Subscrip ons are automa cally sent to members of the TNSSAR. GENERAL OFFICERS President Charles N. Dammann President-elect Colin D. Wakefield Vice President Claude T. Hardison, Jr. District Directors: 1 Dr. Joseph A. Chambers 2 Paul E. Jorden 3 COL Donald N. Edmands, USAR (Ret) 4 LCDR John C. Glynn, Jr., USN (Ret) 5 Jerry V. Smith, Esq. 6 B. Mo Jones Secretary John W. Kubenka Treasurer David E. Johnston Genealogist Richard T. Spencer, Jr. Registrar David L. Eagan Chancellor Cleo G. Hogan Chaplain Emeritus Rev. John W. Steen Chaplain Dr. Sam W. McKinstry Surgeon Dr. Frank E. Jones III Historian David P. Hamme Na onal Trustee John E. McCutchen Alternate Trustee Charles N. Dammann The Tennessee Patriot PUBLISHER Richard T. Spencer, Jr. EDITOR Rick D. Hollis Send ar cles and photos for THE TENNESSEE PATRIOT to Rick D. Hollis (tnssar@bellsouth.net), or mail to 521 South First Street, Clarksville, TN 37040, phone Website: Send informa on for the website by to Secretary John W. Kubenka (john@kubenka.com). The TNSSAR has a great Color Guard under the command of James Stone. This group par cipates in events across our state and represents our Society in a professional and polished manner. I personally want to thank this group who has relessly supported me and the en re society this year. We have just held our winter Board of Governors mee ng at the Cool Springs Marrio in Franklin, TN on Saturday January 12, Charles N. Dammann A great a endance of BOG members and compatriots from across our great state provided an opportunity to meet friends, make new ones and conduct the business of our society. Reports from the officers, chapter presidents and commi ee chairs will be posted on the TNSSAR website during the week of January 14, If you were not in a endance at the BOG mee ng I encourage you to review these reports to learn more about what is going on in the TNSSAR. During our BOG mee ng the TNSSAR state treasurer reported that we are under budget and should finish the year with a surplus of approximately $3, During the BOG a er officers and commi ee chairman had made their reports I gave a brief summary of the status of the goals that had been set for the year. TNSSAR goals for the year can be found on our website. Be visible in our Society thru-out the year The TNSSAR President has a ended and/or par cipated in 42 SAR, DAR and C.A.R. events in the first 9 months of this TNSSAR year. Communicate Wrote and distributed 10 monthly TNSSAR President Newsle ers Worked with our web master to have up to date informa on on the website U lized correspondence, and telephone calls to maintain contact with our officers and chapters Focus on Youth programs of TNSSAR We have un l February 1, 2013 to know how we stand on the youth program goals Patriot grave iden fica on, loca on, documenta on and marking A presenta on was made at the January BOG on the NSSAR and TNSSAR patriot grave index program. We are making good progress with the process and will have the opportunity to input large amounts of data in the coming year. Update, rewrite and reissue the TNSSAR Handbook First dra of the updated TNSSAR handbook will be completed by February 1, TNSSAR membership goal of 1100 net We finished the year 2012 with 1109 members, a record membership for our society. The TNSSAR state conference chairman, Tim Adams (President of the John Sevier Chapter) made a presenta on to the BOG concerning our 2013 State Conference to be held on March 15-16, 2013 in Cha anooga. We have a great conference planned with programs for compatriots and spouses. I encourage you to mark your calendar, reserve a room at the hotel and send in your registra on, which can be found in this issue of the TENNESSEE PATRIOT. Marilyn and I personally invite you to a end the 124th TNSSAR State Conference in Cha anooga. Yours in Patrio c Service, Charles N. Dammann

3 Our obligation to our forefathers Winter 2013 Page 3 55th Tennessee State Park at ROCKY FORK includes site of the BATTLE OF FLINT CREEK Members of the Watauga Chapter SAR and the Watauga Valley Fife and Drum, with Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam (photo on le ) and US Senator Lamar Alexander (photo on right), a er presen ng the colors for the announcement of the 55th State Park at the Rocky Fork property that the state is acquiring. The 2,000 acres contains the site of the Ba le of Flint Creek, where the great Indian fighter John Sevier led a group of mili a that engaged the Indians. Chad Bogart, Ronnie Lail and Chris Taylor of the Watauga Chapter a ended the ceremony. WATAUGA CREATES SPEAKERS BUREAU The Watauga Chapter SAR has developed a Speakers Bureau to give lectures on different aspects of the Revolu onary War. For more informa on, contact Tim Massey at horses319@comcast.net or Ronnie Lail at wataugatnssar@gmail.com. The Na onal Society SAR Board of Trustees has approved the Tennessee Society SAR s offer to host the 2017 Na onal Congress. While the proposal was made to host in Knoxville, Nashville and Cha anooga will also be evaluated, but the Tennessee Society has been clear in its expression that Knoxville is the best place for the Congress. President Charles Dammann has named former TNSSAR President Rick Hollis as Host Society Planning Commi ee Chair with State Treasurer David Johnston and Stephen Holston Chapter President Lee Johnson as Co-chairs. Hollis and Johnston represent the state society on the Na onal Society s Congress Planning Commi ee, the group responsible for planning and execu ng Congresses. The following Congress loca ons have been approved: Kansas City (2013), Greenville, South Carolina (2014), Louisville, Kentucky (2015), Boston, Massachuse s (2016) followed by Knoxville, Tennessee (2017) is the 230th anniversary of the signing of the United States Cons tu on and Knoxville has a direct connec on, unlike most ci es in America. Of the 39 men who signed the US Cons tu on, William Blount, a North Carolina delegate died in Knoxville and is buried in the graveyard of First Presbyterian Church near the Blount Mansion. The Blount Mansion overlooks the Tennessee River in downtown Knoxville. Furthermore, tourist opportuni es are abundant in Knoxville and East Tennessee. Tours to Oak Ridge, Museum of Appalachia, and a tour that will include John Sevier s home, Sam Houston s School House, and Cades Cove in the Smokey Mountains will be an excep on treat for delegates. A shopping expedi on to Pigeon Forge and/or Gatlinburg will be organized, too. And, of course, there is Dollywood, one of the most popular theme parks in the na on. The Great Smoky Mountains Na onal Park is the most visited Na onal Park in America. Ten most visited Na onal Parks in 2011: Great Smoky Mountains Na onal Park...9,008,830 Grand Canyon Na onal Park...4,298,178 Yosemite Na onal Park...3,951,393 Yellowstone Na onal Park...3,394,326 Rocky Mountain Na onal Park...3,176,941 Olympic Na onal Park...2,966,502 Zion Na onal Park...2,825,505 Grand Teton Na onal Park...2,587,437 Acadia Na onal Park...2,374,645 Cuyahoga Valley Na onal Park...2,161,185

4 Page 4 Winter 2013 TENNESSEE PATRIOT COLOR GUARD LEADS FRANKLIN VETERANS DAY PARADE TRIBUTE TO ABRAM MAURY (l to r): David Vaughn (Col. Anthony Bledsoe Chapter), Colin Wakefield (Joseph Greer), Bert Chalfant (Lt. Andrew Crocke Chapter), Allen Poteete (Lt. Andrew Crocke Chapter), David Eagan (Lt. Andrew Crocke Chapter) and James Hobbs (Lt. Andrew Crocke Chapter) Sevier Sta on Society C.A.R. and Capt. William Edminston DAR joins Valen ne Sevier Chapter SAR in 2012 Clarksville Veterans Day Parade (l to r): James Thwea, Don Horton and Bobby Parker, all of the Valen ne Sevier Chapter were joined by DAR members Gail Longton, Alicia Clark, Mary Kidd, Becky Poppleton and Dan Poppleton (HODAR), in addi on to C.A.R. members Alex Jabkowski, Teagan Jabkowski, Jordyn Bryant, and Elizabeth Clark. Members Liz Jabkowski and Derek Clark were marching with the Clarksville and Rossview High School Bands. Others par cipa ng were prospec ve C.A.R. member Ryan Dines and Kathy Dines (Ryan's Mom). The Sevier Sta on Society C.A.R. has been reestablished by Alicia Clark, who is doing a fantas c job. Compatriot Rick Hollis presented a tribute to Abram Maury, founder of Franklin, Tennessee, a the na onal mee ng of The Huguenot Society of the Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia, held in Franklin. Maury s father, Col. Abraham Maury, was an officer with General George Washington at Valley Forge. Maury s uncle, Rev. James Maury, was an early educator at the Maury Classical School for Boys in Virginia. The Rev. James Maury educated and influenced Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, Meriwether Lewis among a vast array of other prominent early Virginia and American leaders. In 1798, Abram Maury led a company of his Virginia Huguenot rela ves and friends across the mountains and through the wilderness to what is now Williamson County, where he had acquired a large tract of land. He then planned and laid out a new town that he named Franklin. One was Abram s son, Abram P. Maury, who at age 16 served as editor of the leading news paper in St. Louis, and later served as a delegate to the Tennessee Cons tu onal Conven on in 1836, where he led an unsuccessful fight to outlaw the slave trade in Tennessee. He also represented this District in the US Congress where he and his fellow Huguenot, David Crocke, were the only members of the Tennessee delega on to fight against President Andrew Jackson s Indian Reloca on Act that led to the Trail of Tears. One of Maury s Franklin cousins was the fabled Pathfinder of the Seas Mathew Fontaine Maury. His truly excep onal exploits were far too extensive to cover adequately, but they included mapping the fastest sailing routes in the world s oceans, serving as a professor at the Sorbonne in Paris, and he was one of General Robert E. Lee s pallbearers. 1,109 Members 21% CAAH Donors 4 GW Fellows 66 Friends of the Library

5 Our obligation to our forefathers Winter 2013 Page 5 Tennessee and Alabama Socie es mark grave of Patriot Thomas Holland The Tennessee Sons of the American Revolu on along with the Alabama State Sons of the American Revolu on Color Guard Presented and Re red the Colors at the Thomas Holland American Patriot who served in the American Revolu on. This Grave Marking was in Ardmore, TN on October 28th NECROLOGY To report the death of a Compatriot, please contact your Chapter President; State Secretary John Kubenka, at john@kubenka.us; and State Chaplain Dr. Sam McKinstry at sandcmckinstry@embarqmail.com. The State Secretary will communicate with Na onal SAR HQ to update records. The Col. Anthony Bledsoe Chapter Sons of the American Revolution Tennessee Society INVITATION 200 years Celebration Grave Marking and Cemetery Re-Dedication American Revolutionary War Patriot Pvt. William Kelton Ceremony on May 18, 2013 at 2pm Kelton Cemetery at Black Fox Spring Location is at 3053 Bradyville Road Murfreesboro, TN Behind Red Brick House. Directions are available from Chapter Website: If you are able to participate, please contact David Vaughn by at tnmoonshine@gmail.com DAVID VAUGHN LIVING HISTORY When we come to say goodbye to our loved ones, it is not easy, but if we remember the true defini on of the word goodbye, it will make it easier. Our word goodbye comes from the old English benedic on meaning God Be With You. Compatriot Roy J. West John Henry Johnson James Strong Hereford Nile O McCrary Robert Du Val Baske e Lewis Wesley Carnahan Harry McClain Carter Alexander Rhoton Bruce David Renner James Riley Sloan Wade Donelson Thomson James Lee Snodgrass James Hunter Thompson Gary Robert Hill Charles R. Clevenger Fredric George Wetzel Thomas Wickliffe Comer Col. Benjamin Cleveland Chapter Joseph Greer Chapter Stones River Chapter Andrew Jackson Chapter Col. Anthony Bledsoe Chapter Kings Mountain Chapter John Sevier Chapter Col. Benjamin Cleveland Chapter Andrew Jackson Chapter James Madison Chapter General Joseph Mar n Chapter Kings Mountain Chapter Andrew Jackson Chapter John Sevier Chapter Kings Mountain Chapter Col. Anthony Bledsoe Chapter Need help recrui ng a new member? Contact State Genealogist Richard T. (Dick) Spencer DSPEN47@aol.com David Vaughn of Col. Anthony Bledsoe Chapter portrayed the legendary David Crocke at the Bicentennial Mall for the 200 Years of Living History in Tennessee. He is shown here in a weapons demonstra on.

6 Page 6 Winter 2013 TENNESSEE PATRIOT VALENTINE SEVIER CHAPTER HONORS CUMBERLAND BANK & TRUST FOR PATRIOTIC DISPLAY OF THE U.S. FLAG TENNESSEE SOCIETY SAR MISSION Perpetua ng the stories of patrio sm, courage, sacrifice, tragedy, and triumph of the men and women who achieved the independence of the American people in the belief that these stories are universal ones of man's eternal struggle against tyranny, relevant to all me, and will inspire and strengthen each succeeding genera on as it too is called upon to defend our freedoms on the ba lefield and in our public ins tu ons, including the stories of those brave men and women who came to this Tennessee wilderness with li le more than their raw grit and determina on and proceeded to claw out a gracious society of which WE are the recipients. Valen ne Sevier Chapter SAR President Cleo G. Hogan presented Cumberland Bank & Trust CFO Roger Busler a Flag Cer ficate on December 21, The recogni on marks the chapter s apprecia on for the bank s visible demonstra on of commitment to heritage and patrio sm in the Clarksville area. Combined with the prominent restora on of the Kessee Mansion for the bank s headquarters, the installa on of their new flag pole in the front lawn establishes the property as one of the landmarks of Clarksville s rich heritage and is a sterling example of the kind of innova ve renewal that needs to happen to the prominent historical buildings in the downtown area, according to Hogan. Restoring historic buildings demonstrates imagina on. The Sons of the American Revolu on is proud of the leadership shown by Cumberland Bank & Trust and we hope that this example of their commitment to our heritage and patrio sm will inspire others to rescue the remaining landmark proper es that give Clarksville it s unique iden ty. Everyone is encouraged to fly the flag proudly. The Sons of the American Revolu on is the leading male patrio c lineage society in America and was founded in SAR strives to perpetuate the stories of patrio sm, courage, sacrifice, tragedy and triumph of the men and women who gained Independence for the American People. Certainly, there is no greater symbol of our freedom and what it represents than the display of the American Flag. In the photo, the flag is posted at half-mast in honor of the life-long commitment to service for our na on by US Senate President pro-tempore Daniel Inouye of Hawaii, who died December 17. Senator Inouye received the Medal of Honor for his service during War World II. Senator Inouye served in the United States Senate for 49 years and 49 weeks. KINGS MOUNTAIN CHAPTER PRESENTS KROGER STORE IN JOHNSON CITY WITH FLAG CERTIFICATE Members of the Kings Mountain Chapter presented a Flag Cer ficate to the Kroger store on Sunset Drive in Johnson City. (l to r): Darryl Addington, KMC President; Sam McKinstry; Amy Akard, Kroger store manager; John Sebesta, Kroger associate manager; and John Kubenka, KMC Secretary You are invited to become a George Washington Fellow Please contact Compatriot Jim Moore by JISAMOR@a.net or by phone at Donate $1,000 to become a George Washington Fellow dona ons may be made at $200 per year for five years. Presently, Tennessee Society SAR has the third largest number of GWEF members in the United States.

7 Our obligation to our forefathers Winter 2013 Page 7 WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA CHATTANOOGA NATIONAL CEMETERY Le : TNSSAR Vice President Claude T. Hardison, Jr. salutes the tomb of S. Miller, the only Revolu onary War buried in the Cha anooga Na onal Cemetery. Right: TNSSAR President Charles Dammann presides. Center le : Members of the Tennessee Society SAR Color Guard, Sam Allen, Commander James K. Stone, and Claude T. Hardison, Jr. Members of the John Sevier, Col. Benjamin Cleveland and Hiwassee Chapters

8 Page 8 Winter 2013 TENNESSEE PATRIOT CONGRATULATIONS TO FRIENDS OF SAR LIBRARY CHAIR JOHN C. ECHERD FOR ANOTHER OUTSTANDING YEAR FRIENDS OF THE SAR LIBRARY The Tennessee Society SAR is consistently one of the best supporters of the NSSAR Library in Louisville. Here is the current list of ac ve members for the state of Tennessee. The cost to be a Friend of the SAR Library is $25 annually. To join, contact John Kubenka by at john@kubenka.us MEMBERS OF SAR TIM ADAMS PHILIP ARNOLD JASON ARNOLD JAMES BRIDDELL RANDALL CHANDLER 31-Oct-13 COL BENJAMIN CLEVELAND CHPT 31-Oct-13 JAMES WILLIAM COOKE, JR 31-Aug-13 CHARLES DAMMANN 31-May-13 ROY DUKE 31-Aug-13 DAVID EAGAN 30-Apr-13 JOHN (J HARTLEY) ECHERD 31-Mar-13 JOHN ECHERD 30-Apr-13 JOHN ELLIS 31-Oct-13 WILLIAM EUBANK, III 31-Jul-13 STANLEY EVANS 31-Aug-13 New PATRIOT GRAVE MARKER is Available Order a 6 x 6 grave marker for installa on at a Patriot s grave by mailing a check in the amount of $75 per marker, payable to TNSSAR, to cover the cost of produc on and shipping. Send your check to: John W. Kubenka, Secretary 707 Glen Oaks Place Johnson City, Tennessee Ques ons: tnssar@bellsouth.net or call by phone at Becoming a Member of SAR has two (2) basic requirements as provided in the NSSAR Cons tu on and By-Laws: 1. Eligibility for Membership 2. Lineal Descent from a Patriot with Acceptable Service ELISHA CHARLES FOWLER 31-Jul-13 IAN GUERRY FOWLER 31-Jul-13 EARL (LYNN) FREEMAN 30-Apr-13 ROBERT GEORGE 30-Apr-13 FRANKLIN GRAY 30-Sep-13 THOMAS HANCOCK 31-May-13 CLAUDE HARDISON, JR 30-Apr-13 DAVID HICKS 31-Aug-13 HIWASSEE CHAPTER 30-Nov-13 RICK HOLLIS 30-Nov-13 JAMESON HOLMES 31-Jul-13 PHILIP HORTON 31-Oct-13 ROBERT HUGHES 30-Nov-13 GEORGE ISON 31-Aug-13 JAMES MADISON CHAPTER 31-Aug-13 JOHN SEVIER CHAPTER 31-Oct-13 BILLY MOTT JONES 31-Dec-13 FRANK JONES 31-Jul-13 PAUL JORDEN 30-Nov-13 JOSEPH GREER CHAPTER 31-Aug-13 KINGS MOUNTAIN CHAPTER 31-Aug-13 JAREK WESLEY KUBENKA 30-Jun-13 WILLIAM KUBENKA 30-Jun-13 JOHN KUBENKA 30-Sep-13 EDWARD LADD 31-Aug-13 CARL VANCE LEONARD 30-Nov-13 A. A list of SAR Chapters in each State is listed on this Web-site, and an applicant may contact an officer of a Chapter near his home. B. Each State has a member who is designated as the New Member Helper. In most States, this is the State Registrar and he will direct an applicant to a Chapter where the applicant lives, or the nearest Chapter, and forward the inquiry to that Chapter. The Chapter will be responsible for assis ng prospec ve members with the applica on process. Please consult h p:// State Genealogist Richard T. Spencer, Jr. - DSPN47@a.net CLAYTON LITTLE, JR 31-Aug-13 LT ANDREW CROCKETT CHAPTER 31-Jul-13 LARRY MCCLANAHAN 31-Mar-16 JOHN MCCUTCHEN 31-Aug-13 WILLIAM MCKINNEY 31-May-13 MSGT LEE MCKINSTRY 31-Dec-13 SAM (PhD) MCKINSTRY 31-Dec-13 JAMES MOORE 31-Jul-13 PETER PALMER 31-May-13 RICHARD SKEELS 31-Oct-13 RICHARD SPENCER, JR 31-Jan-14 STEPHEN HOLSTON CHAPTER 30-Nov-13 TENNESSEE SOCIETY SAR 30-Apr-13 ROGER TENNEY 31-Jul-13 GREGORY THOMAS 31-Dec-13 ALVIN THOMAS 31-Aug-13 THOMAS KILGORE CHAPTER 30-Nov-13 JAMES THWEATT 31-Oct-13 FRED UNDERDOWN 30-Sep-13 VALENTINE SEVIER CHAPTER 31-Oct-13 JAMES (J. OTEY) WALKER, III 31-Aug-13 JAMES WATSON, III 30-Nov-13 NON SAR MEMBERS JULIA KAY COOKE SUE ISON MARY ELLEN NOLLETTI Dona ons to the Center for Advancing America s Heritage (CAAH) may be sent to: William L. Eubank III 8610 Berkley Lane Hixson, TN eubankwf@comcast.net Tennessee Patriot Send submi als for the TENNESSEE PATRIOT to Richard T. Spencer, Jr., Publisher, 376 Sims Lane, Franklin, Tennessee or by at DSPEN47@aol.com, or send to Rick D. Hollis, Editor, 521 South First Street, Clarksville, Tennessee or at tnssar@bellsouth.net. For ques ons, you may also contact the Editor by calling

9 T E N N E S S E E S O C I E TY SAR C HAPT E R S Join SAR DISTRICT 6 Isaac Shelby Chapter, Memphis Jackson Purchase Chapter, Union City James Madison Chapter, Jackson PROSPECTIVE CHAPTERS Dyer County, Dyersburg (6) Gibson County, Trenton (6) Bedford County, Shelbyville (4) COUNTIES FOR FUTURE CHAPTERS Wilson County, Lebanon (5) Cumberland County, Crossville (2) Sevier County, Sevierville (2) NATIONAL SOCIETY SAR Headquarters 1000 South Fourth Street, Louisville, KY Execu ve Director Don Shaw Registrar Aaron Adams Librarian Michael Chris0an Educa on Colleen Wilson Merchandising Susan Griffin shaw@sar.org aadams@sar.org cwilson@sar.org sgriffin@sar.org For Chapter and meeting location information, contact the Chapter President. For membership, contact the Chapter Registrar. General Society of the War of 1812 DISTRICT 4 Lt. Andrew Crocke2 Chapter, Franklin Joseph Greer Chapter, Lynchburg Stones River Chapter, Murfreesboro Tombigbee Chapter, Columbia DISTRICT 5 Andrew Jackson Chapter, Nashville Col. Anthony Bledsoe Chapter, Galla.n Christopher Strong Chapter, Charlo?e Thomas Kilgore Chapter, Springfield Valen0ne Sevier Chapter, Clarksville DISTRICT 1 Kings Mountain Chapter, Johnson City State of Franklin Chapter, Rogersville Watauga Chapter, Elizabethton DISTRICT 2 Gen. Joseph Mar0n Chapter, Harrogate Stephen Holston Chapter, Knoxville Lt. W. P. Quarles Chapter, Cookeville DISTRICT 3 Col. Benj. Cleveland Chapter, Cleveland Hiwassee Chapter, Athens John Sevier Chapter, Cha?anooga REMINDERS Please no fy your Chapter Secretary of any changes of address, telephone number or address. The Chapter Secretary will forward that informa on to State Secretary John W. Kubenka. Your addresses MUST be current in order for you to receive any or all Society mail, which is sent by bulk mail, and is not forwarded. Submi&als are welcomed for this newsle&er. We prefer that the text be ed in MSWord. Photos shall be in electronic format and ed to Editor Rick D. Hollis at tnssar@bellsouth.net, but may also be submi&ed on a CD. Photos from newspapers and/or prints from film cannot be used, as they do not reproduce in acceptable quality. WE ARE LOOKING FOR NEW MEMBERS Are your friends, sons, grandsons, brothers and cousins members? Please encourage them to join SAR! Huguenot Society of the Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia Descendants of Washington s Army at Valley Forge Eligibility proof as a descendant of a Huguenot at Manakin Town in Virginia Eligibility proof as a descendant of a Revolu onary War Soldier at Valley Forge David L. Eagan, President jede49@bellsouth.net For membership informa on: For membership informa on: Richard T. Spencer, Jr. DSPEN472a&.net Na0onal President Dee Smothers DeeSmothers@aol.com Michael Mankin thelostcause@embarqmail.com Eligibility proof as a descendant of a Soldier of the War of 1812 For membership informa on: Let us remember our obliga ons to our forefathers who gave us our Cons tu on, the Bill of Rights, an independent Supreme Court, and a Na on of free men!

10 The Tennessee Patriot Rick Hollis, Editor Tennessee Society of the Sons of the American Revolu on 521 South First Street Clarksville, Tennessee RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Tennessee Society Sons of the American Revolution 124 th Annual Meeting at Chattanooga Marriott Schedule of Events Friday, March 15, 2013 Informal Hospitality Suite at Cha anooga Marrio 2 Carter Plaza, Cha anooga 3:00 6:00 p.m. Registra on at Cha anooga Marrio 4:00 6:00 p.m. Recep on with heavy hors d oeuvres at Marrio A&B 6:00-8:00 (cash bar) Saturday, March 16, 2013 Registra on at Cha anooga Marrio 7:00 9:00 a.m. Ladies Tour: Historic Downtown and ending at the Kni ng Mill An que market 9:00-11:00 a.m. Board of Governors Mee ng 9:00 11:00 a.m. Annual Membership Mee ng and Elec on of Officers 11:00 11:30 a.m. Youth Luncheon 12:00 1:30 p.m. Joseph S. Rumbaugh Youth Winner Presenta on George and Stella Knight Essay Winner Presenta on Arthur M. King Eagle Scout Scholarship Presenta on JROTC Scholarship Presenta on Seminars for Chapter Presidents, Secretaries, and Registrars 3:30 4:30 p.m. Past Presidents Recep on (cash bar) 6:30 7:15 p.m. President s Banquet (Black- e Op onal) 7:15 9:30 p.m. Installa on of Officers; Change of Color Guard Command Annual Mee ng Registra on: Please complete, detach and return this registra on form with a check payable to TNSSAR. Please mail your registra on form and check to Karl Shaffer, 8621 Autumn Oaks Lane, Harrison, TN before Feb 22, NAME: SPOUSE OR GUEST: ADDRESS: EVENTS: FEE NO. ATTENDING AMOUNT ENCLOSED Registra on (SAR Members Only) $25.00 $ Recep on (heavy hors d oeuvres) FREE $ No charge Ladies Tour $10.00 $ Seminars (Presidents/Registrars/Secretaries) FREE P/R/S_ $ No charge Youth Contest Luncheon $30.00 $ President s Banquet $36.00 $ Officer s mee ng Sunday morning FREE $ No Charge

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