Many of the battlefields have been built over and are now lost. Another is about to be lost though the Civil War Trust is fighting to save it. Read about this at : http://www.campaign1776.org/take-action/speak-out/princeton/letter-from-jim-lighthizer.html
December 13, 2016 update:
Friends:
It gives us great pleasure to share with you
the following announcement,
made available to the press at midnight, that the Institute for
Advanced Study has agreed to terms for the sale of the critical
Maxwell's Field property on the Princeton battlefield so it can be
preserved and interpreted for the benefit of the American people. The
American Revolution Institute is proud of its role in reaching this
important milestone. Pessimists said it couldn't be done. Like
Washington's officers, we ignored the skeptics and fought on. This is
the kind of important work our organization was created to do.
Best regards,
Jack D. Warren, Jr.
Executive Director
The American Revolution Institute of the Society of the Cincinnati13
Monday, May 2, 2016
Saturday, April 2, 2016
With D.A.R. on Vietnam Veterans Day
Alongside members of the Captain Robert Orr Chapter of the NSDAR and the Onamia MN Veterans Club, Minnesota S.A.R. compatriots Paul and Craig honored Vietnam Veterans with a wreath laying ceremony, flags placed on graves, taps played and a rifle salute.
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
MNSSAR Color Guard at Ramsey Happy Days Parade
A Color Guard formed jointly with 7th Pennsylvania Regiment and the MNSSAR Color Guard led the annual City of Ramsey Happy Days parade. This was the second year the combined guard has been invited to lead the parade and the crowd cheered and welcomed them. Above photos compliments of Theresa Hyde.
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The Anoka Herald |
The Color Guard was awarded "Peoples Choice" award by the judges.
video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Qv3Q_HBDiM
Monday, October 12, 2015
MNSSAR October Meeting
The Color Guard again posted the colors for the October meeting of the Minnesota Society of the Sons of the American Revolution.
During the business part of the meeting Geoffrey Markham presented the MNSSAR with a functioning replica of a Brown Bess musket, a gift from compatriot Stuart Markham who was unable to attend the meeting. The musket is to be used by the Color Guard in their performance of duties. The dedication was as follows:
In April of 1775 35 yr old Barzillai Markham answered the call to arms and joined the Lexington Alarm as a Sgt. In July of that year he was promoted to the rank of Ensign, 5th Co. 8th Connecticut Regiment. Because of ill health he resigned his commission on 7 Oct. 1775 and was honorably discharged from the army.
Barzillai was born 14 Nov. 1740 in Enfield Connecticut and died at age 84 on 1 June 1824 in Essex New York. 110 years before, his great great grandfather, Deacon Daniel Markham escaped to the shores of Cambridge Mass. to escape the tyranny of the king of England in 1665 to practice his religion and become a freeman.
It is with honor that I donate this working replica of a 1768 2nd Pattern "Bess" flintlock musket to the Minnesota Sons of the American Revolution, the Minnesota SAR Color Guard and to the memory of Barzillai Markham as a living memorial and teaching tool of the men of the Revolutionary War. The men who died or lived in that conflict, weather their actions great or small, have impacted everyone who is here today and I salute them. May their memory always be kept alive and cherished. Stuart Markham
Later, Color Guard Commander Theisen and Color Guard drummer Hyde showed the members the newly acquired drum which is property of the MNSSAR.
During the business part of the meeting Geoffrey Markham presented the MNSSAR with a functioning replica of a Brown Bess musket, a gift from compatriot Stuart Markham who was unable to attend the meeting. The musket is to be used by the Color Guard in their performance of duties. The dedication was as follows:
In April of 1775 35 yr old Barzillai Markham answered the call to arms and joined the Lexington Alarm as a Sgt. In July of that year he was promoted to the rank of Ensign, 5th Co. 8th Connecticut Regiment. Because of ill health he resigned his commission on 7 Oct. 1775 and was honorably discharged from the army.
Barzillai was born 14 Nov. 1740 in Enfield Connecticut and died at age 84 on 1 June 1824 in Essex New York. 110 years before, his great great grandfather, Deacon Daniel Markham escaped to the shores of Cambridge Mass. to escape the tyranny of the king of England in 1665 to practice his religion and become a freeman.
It is with honor that I donate this working replica of a 1768 2nd Pattern "Bess" flintlock musket to the Minnesota Sons of the American Revolution, the Minnesota SAR Color Guard and to the memory of Barzillai Markham as a living memorial and teaching tool of the men of the Revolutionary War. The men who died or lived in that conflict, weather their actions great or small, have impacted everyone who is here today and I salute them. May their memory always be kept alive and cherished. Stuart Markham
Geoff Markham reading the dedication of the Markham Musket |
Thursday, October 8, 2015
Posting the Colors for new citizens
July 29th 2015 a
Naturalization Ceremony was held at the River’s Edge Convention Center at St.
Cloud. Presiding over the event was Chief Judge Gregory F. Kishel of the
U.S. Bankruptcy Court. The Presentation of Colors was administered by Paul
K. Theisen MNSAR Color Guard and Altea Heim Sara Steele Sibley Chapter MNDAR. Judge Kishel administered the Oath of Allegiance to about
84 new citizens.
Sunday, July 19, 2015
What is the S.A.R.?
The SAR is a historical, educational, and patriotic non-profit, United States 501(c)3, corporation that seeks to maintain and extend:
>the institutions of American freedom
>an appreciation for true patriotism
>a respect for our national symbols
>the value of American citizenship
> the unifying force of e pluribus unum that has created, from the people of many nations, one nation and one people.
We do this by perpetuating the stories of patriotism, courage, sacrifice, tragedy, and triumph of the men 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 time, and will inspire and strengthen each succeeding generation as it too is called upon to defend our freedoms on the battlefield and in our public institutions.
(From the S.A.R. website)
>the institutions of American freedom
>an appreciation for true patriotism
>a respect for our national symbols
>the value of American citizenship
> the unifying force of e pluribus unum that has created, from the people of many nations, one nation and one people.
We do this by perpetuating the stories of patriotism, courage, sacrifice, tragedy, and triumph of the men 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 time, and will inspire and strengthen each succeeding generation as it too is called upon to defend our freedoms on the battlefield and in our public institutions.
(From the S.A.R. website)
Saturday, July 18, 2015
The Guard's new drum and drummer were busy on the 4th of July
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New member Steve found time after the C.A.R. Flying Pancake breakfast to participate in his own community events. |
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