January 2014 Lafayette Chapter News Established April 1960 What s Inside From the President 2 Events 3 Memorial 3 Membership 4 Photos 4 Invitation 5 Contacts 5 About Us 6 Officers President: Ted Kuster President Elect Lucien Rice Secretary: Don Adams Treasurer: Greg Landon Registrar: Al Coleman Historian: James Evans Chaplain: Ben Mann Lafayette Chapter, Kentucky Society Sons of the American Revolution September Meeting Compatriots Our next meeting will be on Constitution Day, September 17, at the Georgetown College Craille Student Center, the Jones-Hall- Nelson Suite, Georgetown, Kentucky at 6:30pm. The cost of the meal is $15 per person with the check being made out to the Lafayette Chapter SAR. Reservations in the form of your check need to reach me by September 12th at 1165 North Middletown Road, Paris, KY 40361. The meal will be breast of chicken in a lemon caper white wine sauce. It includes a salad, two accompaniments and a dessert. Also included are dinner rolls, regular and decaffeinated coffee and iced tea. If needed a special diet can be provided but needs to be ordered ahead of time. Spouses and other guests are welcome and encouraged. If you know others that don't receive email, please make them aware of this meeting. The location of the Craille Student Center is on College Street (which is parallel to Main Street) next to the Giddengs Circle between Military Street and Memorial Drive. Parking is in the area and a parking lot is across the street. Our speaker for the evening will be Judge Vanessa Dickson who will speak to us on the Constitution. A brief business meeting will be held to discuss officers for 2015 and other business. Our thanks go out to Rollie Graves of the John Scott Chapter for arranging this event. I look forward to seeing you as we welcome Judge Dickson. Let's have a nice crowd to hear her program. Compatriots Steve Skinner, Ted Kuster, Al Coleman, and Glen Newman (not pictured Jim Strohmeier and Lucien Rice) attended Lexington s first Honor Flight of WWII Veterans.
Lafayette Chapter News Page 2 of 6 From the President SAR President s Message for August 2014 August 16, 2014, was a busy day for the Lafayette Chapter KSSAR. It was our state summer meeting and the ceremony to honor our patriots that served at the Battle of Blue Licks with Daniel Boone. The meeting, held at the Blue Licks State Park Lodge, was attended by Al Coleman, Barney Judd, Don Adams, Mike Sullivan, Ben Mann, Glen Newman, Jim Evans, Doug Harper, Thomas Stephens, Del White, Austin Paul, Joe Jones and Ted Kuster. Reports were presented and there was much discussion of the past National Conference and the 2015 National Conference to be held in Louisville, June 25-July 2, 2015. Secretary Don Adams will report at our September meeting on the awards our members and chapter received. But, most note worthy were the awards that Al Coleman and Del White received for securing new members and marking compatriots graves. We are fortunate to have such dedicated compatriots in our chapter. Al, Don, and Glen Newman participated in the color guard and the ceremonies at the monument. Along with other chapters, and especially the Martin s Fort Society C.A.R. which includes children of our members, we participated in the wreath ceremony which was led by remarks, Why we are here The Battle of Blue Licks, by Lindsey C. Brock, President General NSSAR. Michael Tomme, NSSAR Treasurer General, gave a National Society SAR Tribute at the ceremony. It was an enjoyable day for all. I am looking forward to a good meeting in September at Georgetown College with the John Scott members who are joining our chapter. Judge Vanessa Dickson will be bringing our program on the Constitution. Thanks for the support and patience that all of you give to your president. Recent new member Austin Paul with son Spencer, CAR State Recording Secretary
Lafayette Chapter News Page 3 of 6 Awards, Etc. Al Coleman received the Patriot Grave Marking Medal from Rev. Forrest Chilton for participating in 15 or more commemorative grave services. Several were out of state events. (left) Lucien Rice presented Will Troske with the State Eagle Scout Award. (right) Steve & Cindy Skinner, and Al Coleman congratulate Will Troske and his mother Sue, on receiving the Eagle Scout Award KYSSAR President Doug Collins presented new member Tom Stephens with the rosette. Don Adams presents the Good Citizenship Award to Michael Martin, Bourbon Co. High School Senior. Betsy Kuster (filling in for Ted due to a conflict) presents Cadet MSG Ryan Macnutt at Montgomery Co. High School with the SAR Jr. ROTC Medal President Kuster presented Lucien Rice with three State awards: the Lamplighters Award for contributing to the new Center for Advancing America s Heritage, the Bronze Robert Sherman Award for service to the State Society, and an Appreciation Certificate for his service as KYSSAR Chairman of Eagle Scouts. Steve Skinner, Lafayette Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution presents Rebekah Johnson of Madison Southern High School's AFJROTC with the Chapter's Outstanding Cadet Award. Rebekah was also presented a certificate and $50 check for finishing third in the Kentucky Society of the SAR Essay Contest.
Lafayette Chapter News Page 4 of 6 Meeetings We were honored to have in attendance at the April meeting, KYSSAR President Doug Collins and his wife Alison. Also in attendance was Chuck Scott, Chairman of the 2015 National SAR Conference in Louisville, KY, July 21 to 26, 2015. Chuck talked about items to be sold to raise funds to offset costs of the Conference: Lapel Pins, Commemorative Medals and a raffle for a Pennsylvania Rifle reproduction. Doug & Allison Collins Chuck Scott At the May meeting Compatriot Dr. Emery Wilson gave a fascinating History of Medical Practice in Kentucky. The state s first physician was Dr. Thomas McDowell, a graduate of William and Mary College in Virginia; he built the first log cabin in Knox County. In 1790 the Virginia General Assembly allotted Transylvania Company land in Kentucky District to develop higher education. In 1798 Kentucky accepted this gift and began building Transylvania in Lexington, the first medical school west of the Alleghenies, bringing farm students in to hear lectures, to write theses and to serve two-years apprenticeships. In 1809 Dr. Ephraim McDowell, educated in Edinburgh, Scotland, performed in twenty-five minutes the first surgery of an ovarian tumor. Dr. Emery Wilson The June meeting was at the Cane Ridge Meeting House, built in 1791, where a religious revival occurred in August 1801. Curator James Trader gave a detailed history of the structure and burial site. In 1804 a small group of Presbyterian ministers from Kentucky and Ohio, including foremost Rev. Barton W. Stone, penned a document, The Last Will and Testament of the Springfield Presbytery, at Cane Ridge that resulted in the birth of a movement of Christian believers seeking nonsectarian unity, calling themselves simply Christians. This movement gave birth to the present Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), the Christian Church (Independent) and the Church of Christ. Ted Kuster presents Curator James Trader with a gift.
Lafayette Chapter News Page 5 of 6 June meeting continued. Woodford Ragland, Betsy Kuster and Anna Cason The Martin s Fort Society of Bourbon County, Kentucky Society of Children of the American Revolution hosted a memorial ceremony at the grave of Patriot Nathaniel Rogers. The ceremony opened with recitation of the US Pledge of Allegiance, followed by Anna Cason reading Wilbur D. Nesbit s poem, Your Flag and My Flag. Anna, a member of the Martin s Fort Chapter, Bourbon County, KYSCAR, gave a history of Flag Day. Anna Cason and Woodford Ragland, also a member of Martin s Fort Society, CAR, placed wreaths at the grave of Patriot Rogers. Woodford then gave a brief biography of Patriot Nathaniel Rogers, a native Virginian, serving in South Carolina under The Swamp Fox, Colonel Francis Marion. Woodford Ragland closed the ceremony with prayer thanking God for our nation of freedom and its patriots. Upcoming Events September 17th Lafayette Chapter Constitution Day Dinner, Speaker, Judge Vanessa Dickson September 26-27, NSSAR Fall Leadership Meeting, Louisville Headquarters October KSSAR Fall Meeting, to be announced November 6, Veteran s Day Dinner with DAR at Lexington Country Club December 13, Lafayette Chapter annual Christmas Luncheon at Duncan Tavern Respect for our national symbol, the American Flag and our ancestors who served and struggled during the fight for independence is a cornerstone of SAR. Some Regional DAR Contacts Barbara Glass Zink, Regent Kentucky State DAR Nancyetta Palumbo Capt. John McKinley Chapter Robin West Lexington Chapter Brandy Osborne Transylvania Chapter Mikie McKelway Capt John Waller Georgia Clemons Bryan Station Chapter Debra Baker Trabu Chapter Jennifer Spradlin Gen. Marquis Calmes Chapter Fara Fox Tyree Hart Chapter Elizabeth (Betsy) Burch Boonesboro Chapter Fredia Shoemaker Jemima Boone Chapter Myrgle Huffman Jane McAfee Chapter Stephanie Griffin St. Asaph Chapter For a complete list with contact information visit http://www.kentuckydar.org/
Lafayette Chapter News Page 6 of 6 National Society Sons of the American Revolution 100 South Fourth St. Louisville, KY 40203 (502)-589-1776 http://www.sar.org Lafayette Chapter News Bob Hughes, Editor 3505 Willow Spring Lexington, KY 40509 E-MAIL: hughessar@twc.com We re on the Web See us at: http://www.lafayettekyssar.org About our Organization The Sons of the American Revolution is the leading male lineage society that perpetuates the ideals of the war for independence. As a historical, educational, and patriotic non-profit corporation, we seek to maintain and expand the meaning of patriotism, respect for our national symbols, the value of American citizenship, and the unifying force of "e pluribus unum" that was created from the people of many nations -- one nation and one people. You must first be accepted into the National Society proving lineage to a patriot before joining state and local chapters. Please, contact us if you are interested in joining our organization. Bulletins SAR Pledge: We the descendants of the heroes of the American Revolution who, by their sacrifices, established the United States of America, reaffirm our faith in the principals of liberty and our Constitutional Republic, and solemnly pledge ourselves to defend them against every foe. **Please note that Lafayette Chapter Newsletters will NOT be mailed due to cost of printing and mailing. **If you know a Compatriot that does not have e-mail, perhaps you could print them a copy. **We are always in need of articles; write one about your Revolutionary Ancestor. **If you have a short message to share with other Compatriots, we would be glad to include it here. Bob Hughes - SAR e-mail - hughessar@twc.com Editor MANY THANKS TO DON ADAMS FOR PROVIDING MINUTES FOR ME TO USE IN THIS NEWSLETTER. ALSO THANKS TO TED KUSTER, BETSY KUSTER, & STEVE SKINNER FOR INFORMATION. Lafayette President Ted Kuster visited Senator McConnell in Washington in April and presented a 2015 Congress Challenge Coin, a Lafayette Chapter yearbook, and a copy of the 125th KYSSAR Anniversary program, April 8, 2014 at the Old KY State Capital.