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Cincinnati Chapter Sons of the American Revolution Cincinnati PATRIOT Volume 32, Issue 10, October 2018 Cincinnati SAR Mourns the Passage of Two Compatriots September was a very solemn month for the Cincinnati SAR. Compatriots Paul M. Wilke, Sr. and Irvin L. Chaney both completed their patriotic campaigns and joined our patriot ancestors. Paul M. Wilke, Sr. entered life eternal on September 9 th at the age of 78 years. Paul lived and breathed Sons of the American Revolution for the past 15 years. His list of offices and accomplishments is impressive, all highlighted by his being awarded the Minuteman Award and the Color Guardsman of the year in 2017. Paul was instrumental in mentoring many of us and was a great asset to the SAR. His influence reached far beyond our local chapter. He will certainly be missed! Photo above: Paul receiving the Color Guardsman of the Year award from President General J. Michael Tomme, Sr. Photo right: Paul Wilke presenting the Howard Miller Flag Collection. Compatriot Chaney Recognized for His Service Compatriot Erv L. Chaney was presented the Bronze Roger Sherman medal for his service to the Cincinnati SAR. SAR President Jack Bredenfoerder was able to make the presentation to Erv at the Anderson Mercy Hospital before his passing. Erv was very happy to receive the award. Compatriot Chaney passed away on the morning of September 26th. He was just shy of his 68th birthday. Erv was very active in both the SAR and the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. He also served as Vice-President of the Clermont County Genealogical Society. He is survived by wife, Roselyn, four children, six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

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Cincinnati Chapter Sons of the American Revolution

Cincinnati PATRIOTVolume 32, Issue 10, October 2018

Cincinnati SAR Mourns the Passage of Two Compatriots

September was a very solemn month for the Cincinnati SAR. Compatriots Paul M. Wilke, Sr. and Irvin L. Chaney both completed their patriotic campaigns and joined our patriot ancestors.

Paul M. Wilke, Sr. entered life eternal on September 9th at the age

of 78 years. Paul lived and breathed Sons of the American

Revolution for the past 15 years. His list of offices and

accomplishments is impressive, all highlighted by his being

awarded the Minuteman Award and the Color Guardsman of the

year in 2017.

Paul was instrumental in mentoring many of us and was a great

asset to the SAR. His influence reached far beyond our local

chapter. He will certainly be missed!

Photo above: Paul receiving the Color Guardsman of the Year award from President General J. Michael Tomme, Sr. Photo right: Paul Wilke presenting the Howard

Miller Flag Collection.

Compatriot Chaney Recognized for His Service

Compatriot Erv L. Chaney was presented the Bronze Roger Sherman medal

for his service to the Cincinnati SAR. SAR President Jack Bredenfoerder was able to make the presentation to Erv at the Anderson Mercy Hospital before his passing. Erv was very happy to receive the award.

Compatriot Chaney passed away on the morning of September 26th. He was just shy of his 68th birthday. Erv was very active in both the SAR and the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. He also served as Vice-President of the Clermont County Genealogical Society. He is survived by wife, Roselyn, four children, six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

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The Cincinnati Patriot

October 2018

2018 CCSAR Officers

John H. Bredenfoerder

President [email protected]

Turner Lee Wilkerson III

1st Vice President

[email protected]

Gary L. Duffield

2nd Vice President

Clayton L. Crandall

Secretary

Michael J. Blum

Treasurer

[email protected]

Franz B. Ott, II

Registrar [email protected]

George H. Stewart, Jr.

Historian

Webmaster

Shaun P. Smith

Kenneth G. Carpenter

Chaplain

BOM Members

Gregory D. Ballman

Bob Bowers

Jeffrey M. Hartman

James H. Houston

Bradley Jarard

And All Living Past

Presidents

Presidents Message

Compatriots,

This month we mourn the loss of two of our fellow compatriots: Paul M. Wilke, Sr. and

Ervin L. Chaney. Please consider wearing a black ribbon with your SAR member medal

or rosette to pay tribute.

Paul served as Cincinnati SAR President in 2004, Ohio Society President in 2006,

Central District VPG in 2010. Paul was an Ohio Society Hub Scott Laureate, a National Society SAR Minuteman and the National Society SAR Color Guardsman of the Year in

2017. Paul was a legend throughout the entire SAR and many sympathies have been

expressed to our chapter from across SAR national organization. Our deepest sympathies

and prayers go out to Paul's wife Valerie, son Paul Jr., granddaughter Anna and the

entire Wilke family.

Compatriot Erv Chaney passed away in the early morning on September 26th. He was an

active member of both the Cincinnati Chapter and a founding member of the

Highlanders SAR Chapter. He was recently presented the SAR Bronze Roger Sherman

Medal for his service and patriotism. Erv was also a member of the William H. Lytle

Camp #10 SUV and the Vice President of the Clermont County Genealogical Society. Our

prayers and sympathy go out to his wife Roselyn, children Clementine, Sheila, Paul and

Chanel, and the entire Chaney family.

Paul and Erv are now with our patriot ancestors. Just imagine the conversations they are

having now!

May they rest in peace.

In patriotism,

John H. Bredenfoerder

President Cincinnati SAR

8751 Haverhill Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio 45236-2119

[email protected]

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The Cincinnati Patriot

October 2018

Cincinnati SAR Celebrates Constitution Day

The Cincinnati SAR Chapter held its annual Constitution Day luncheon on Sunday, September 9th at the RSVP Event

Center on Wards Corner Road. Fifty-eight compatriots, friends and family gathered to celebrate the principles that are

set forth in our nation’s Constitution. The Nolan Carson Memorial Color Guard presented the Colors under the

command of Acting Commander Shaun Smith. Many compatriots were recognized for their achievements and the Chapter celebrated the national awards that they received at the Houston NSSAR Congress in July: The President

General’s Activities Award, The Liberty Bell Americanism Award, and the President General’s Cup.

Compatriot Chris McDowell delivered the keynote address which was an in-depth look at the

lives of the ordinary Revolutionary War soldiers. Chris specifically related their lives to the

monetary structure they were forced to endure. That structure contributed to their lack of food clothing and basic property. He also shared the importance of the African American

Revolutionary War soldiers who were an important part of the revolutionary cause. It was

indeed a very thought provoking-presentation. Thanks Chris!

The Cincinnati Chapter SAR inducted eight new compatriots at their Constitution Day luncheon on Sunday, September 9th. The new compatriots inducted by Ohio Society Trustee James D. Schaffer were:

Gordon M. Stokely for his Patriot Jehu Stokely;

James Richard Bissell for his Patriot Ozias Bissell, Jr.;

J.R. Smith for his Patriot George Smith; Terry William Brothers for his Patriot William Norris, Sr.;

Andrew Charles Brothers for his Patriot William Norris, Sr.;

Benjamin A. White for his Patriot William Norris, Sr.;

Charles Everette White for his Patriot William Norris, Sr.;

Leonard Thomas Gates, Jr. for his Patriot Zephaniah Woolsey. Congratulations compatriots and welcome to the chapter!

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The Cincinnati Patriot

October 2018

The Cincinnati Chapter SAR presented five supplementals to

compatriots at the Cincinnati SAR Constitution Day luncheon on Sunday, September 9th. The supplementals were presented by Cincinnati SAR President Jack Bredenfoerder to:

Shaun and Conner Smith for their Patriot Abner Abbott;

Bob Bowers for his Patriot John Wentworth;

Lee Wilkerson for his Patriot James Holt; Leonard Gates, Jr. for his patriot Joseph McMurtry!

Congratulations compatriots!

Cincinnati SAR Compatriot Mike Blum recently received the

SAR Silver Color Guard Medal at the Cincinnati SAR Constitution Day Luncheon. Mike was presented the prestigious award for state and national Color Guard service by Nolan Carson Memorial Color Guard Commander Turner Lee Wilkerson III. Congratulations Mike! Huzzah, Huzzah, Huzzah!

and

on

CCSAR Supplementals Presented

Compatriot Blum Awarded the Silver Color Guard Medal

Cincinnati Youth Contestants Receive National RecognitionCincinnati area students, Jackson and

Madelyn Torrans were honored at the Cincinnati SAR Constitution Day Luncheon on Sunday, September 9th.

The two Cincinnati area students represented the Ohio Society SAR at the National SAR Poster and Brochure contests that were recently held in Houston, Texas. Jackson received the National SAR 2nd Place Poster Contest Award and Madelyn received a National SAR Certificate of Achievement. Ohio Society SAR National Trustee James D. Schaffer presented Jackson and Madelyn with their awards. Both students are the children of Kevin and Amy Torrans and both students are home schooled by their mother Amy. Jackson’s winning poster will be on display at the National SAR Headquarters in Louisville, Kentucky for the next year. Congratulations to Jackson, Madelyn and the entire Torrans family!

Pictured from left to right are: Student Contest Chairman, Ed Bonniwell; Chapter President, Jack Bredenfoerder; Amy, Madelyn, Kevin and Jackson Torrans (in front); and Ohio Society National Trustee James Schaffer.

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The Cincinnati Patriot

October 2018

Cincinnati Compatriots Attend Ceremony at Saratoga Battlefield

Cincinnati SAR Compatriot Shaun Smith and Cincinnati SAR President Jack Bredenfoerder where guest

members of the Saratoga Battlefield SAR Color Guard for a memorial service at the Saratoga Battlefield on Sunday, September 16th. The ceremony was sponsored by the Saratoga Battle Chapter SAR, The Saratoga Chapter DAR, and the Saratoga area C.A.R. Compatriot Smith laid a wreath on behalf of the New Hampshire Society and President Bredenfoerder laid wreaths on behalf of the Cincinnati SAR and the Germany Society SAR. Compatriot Smith has several patriot ancestors who fought at the Battle of Saratoga. For this reason, he memorialized their service by becoming a dual member of the Saratoga Battle Chapter SAR. The Cincinnati Chapter thanks the Saratoga Battle Chapter SAR for their hospitality and a fine tribute to those who fought in this important Revolutionary War battle.

Cincinnati SAR Welcomes Honor Flight Veterans

Knight

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Cincinnati Compatriots Mike Blum, George Stewart, Jerry Knight and Cincinnati SAR President Jack Bredenfoerder joined members of the Simon Kenton SAR and various Northern Kentucky DAR chapters to welcome the returning veterans from the Honor Flight of September 25th. Two final Honor Flights are scheduled for 2018: October 3 and October 23. Our compatriots are planning to welcome the veterans returning from these upcoming Honor Flights – join us and welcome back our local heroes!

Pictured at the right are: Jack Bredenfoerder, Jerry Knight, George Stewart, and Mike Blum with the Simon Kenton SAR contingent.

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The Cincinnati Patriot

October 2018

CCSAR Chapter History – Chapter Historian, George Stewart

Naturalization Ceremony

Cincinnati Compatriots Welcome 99 New Citizens

Cincinnati SAR Compatriots Ken Carpenter, Jerry Knight, Bob Bowers and

Cincinnati OSDAR Carolyn Carpenter welcomed 99 new U.S. Citizens from

44 different countries at a naturalization ceremony held at the Miami

University Hamilton Campus on Monday, Sept 17th. The Honorable

Stephanie K. Bowman officiated. Also bringing greetings to the new citizens were Miami University President Gregory P. Crawford and

Hamilton Mayor Patrick Moeller. Officers from the Butler County Sheriff’s

Office posted and retired the Colors.

Lochry's Defeat Reenactment August 1981 Commemorates its 200th Anniversary

The idea of reenacting the Battle of Lochry's Creek emerged back in 1976, when the nation began celebrating its Bicentennial. Members of Col. Archibald Lochry Chapter, NSDAR, had always known about this, Dearborn County's Revolutionary War battle, and had erected a monument to honor participants over 50 years before near the actual battle site.

While the battle was over in minutes, it took five years of planning and a $1500.00 grant from the State of Indiana to stage the event. Members of the Brigade of the American Revolution from several states, led by the Ninth Virginia Regiment and the Westmoreland County Pennsylvania militia; planned and choreographed the reenactment with help from several additional Revolutionary reenactment groups. (The Ninth Virginia was known for their painstakingly accurate portrayals of the Ohio Indians of the 1700's.) A special militia encampment was set up, depicting military life during the Revolution.

Many members of the Cincinnati Chapter made the pilgrimage to witness this event. Although they did not participate, they were impressed with what they saw. Many members expressed interest about getting involved in future events like this.

In August of 2007, both the Ohio Society and the Cincinnati Chapter took part in the 226th Commemoration of Lochry's Defeat at the Riverview Cemetery in Aurora, Indiana.

Pictured left are Jerry Knight and Dan

Schmitz welcoming new citizens.

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The Cincinnati Patriot

October 2018

Hamilton Garfield Middle School 2nd Annual Patriot Fair

At 9AM on September 7th, seven members of the Nolan Carson Memorial Color Guard presented the National Colors to a combined assembly of Garfield Middle School history students commencing their Second Annual Patriot Fair. In attendance were Chapter PresidentJack Bredenfoerder, Chapter Vice-President Lee Wilkerson, Ed Boniwell, Dan Schmitz, Jeff Hartman, Joshua Hartman and Ken Carpenter.

The American Spirit Education Alliance (ASEA) joined the Cincinnati Chapter SAR in the day’s celebration, demonstrations and narratives of our national heritage.

Throughout the day, students rotated through one of five stations positioned in the school’s gymnasium. At each of the stations, students were introduced to a significant personality, event or symbol of American History. President James Madison and his lovely wife Dolly were portrayed in the first person reflecting on the period of Madison presidency during the War of 1812. At another station students had the opportunity to chat with a revolutionary war soldier who had served with General Washington during the Siege of Yorktown in 1781. Students were introduced to the story of our flag through the presentation of the Captain Howard Miller Flag Memorial Collection and quizzed on aspects of the various flags and banners that have flown over America during times of trial and peace. President Theodore Roosevelt introduced the students at the fourth station to the early 20th Century. Finally, at the last station students had the opportunity to

handle various artifacts and replicas of early colonial life in America. Photo left: Joshua Hartman demonstrates general colonial attire to the students.

The objectives of the SAR are declared to be patriotic, historical, and educational; to unite and promote fellowship among the descendants of those who sacrificed to achieve the independence of the American people, to inspire them and the community-at-large with a more profound reverence for the principles of the government founded by our forefathers; to foster true patriotism; to maintain and extend the institutions of American freedom. There is no greater opportunity to achieve these objectivs than by our investment in the young people – the students of our great nation and society.

Members of the Cincinnati SAR and ASEA pose before the Miller Flag Collection.

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The Cincinnati Patriot

October 2018

Cincinnati SAR Commemorates the 200th Anniversary of the Death of Revolutionary War General Arthur St. Clair Contributed By: MICHAEL GUNN | CCSAR

General Arthur St. Clair was a Pennsylvania General during the American Revolution. He later served as

President of the Continental Congress and as Governor of the Ohio Territory. We, in the Cincinnati Sons of

the American Revolution, remember him for changing the name of our city from Losantiville to Cincinnati.

Arthur St. Clair was born in Scotland and trained to be a doctor. In 1757, he became a soldier in the British

army and came to America to fight in the French and Indian War. After being raised to a lieutenant and

fighting in such historic battles as the Capture of Louisburg and the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, St. Clair

resigned, married a Boston heiress and settled in Pennsylvania. St. Clair built a series of mills and eventually

became the largest landowner in western Pennsylvania.

When the American Revolution began, St. Clair became a colonel of the 3rd Pennsylvania Regiment of the

Continental Army. He fought in the campaign to take Quebec and is credited with developing the plan that

led to the capture of Princeton, New Jersey in January, 1777. St. Clair was raised to Major General, but was

court-martialed after retreating from Fort Ticonderoga during the Saratoga Campaign. He was exonerated,

but never received another field command. Instead, George Washington, who still respected his opinion, made

him one of his chief aides, a position he served in until the end of the war.

After the Revolution, St. Clair served as a delegate to the Continental Congress for two years and in 1787 was

elected that body’s president. It was during St. Clair’s tenure that Congress passed the Northwest Ordinance,

creating the Northwest Territory in the area that now comprises Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and

Wisconsin. It was also during St. Clair’s tenure that the new US Constitution was written in Philadelphia.

St. Clair was appointed the governor of the Northwest Territory after its creation and moved to and named

Cincinnati, Ohio. When the territory was divided, he became the governor of the Ohio Territory. He helped

write the first set of laws for the territory and was heavily involved with blocking Indian claims to the land. St. Clair’s actions were partly responsible for exacerbating the Northwest Indian War. In 1791, St. Clair

became the senior general of the United States Army, but was defeated at the Battle of the Wabash in the

greatest defeat ever suffered by the United States Army at the hands of Native Americans.

President Washington required St. Clair to resign after the defeat at the Battle of the Wabash, but he

remained as Governor of the Ohio Territory. However, in 1802, St. Clair was removed from the governorship

by President Thomas Jefferson over political differences. St. Clair eventually moved back to Greensburg,

Pennsylvania, where he died on August 31, 1818 at 81 years of age. He was broken and poverty-stricken due to a series of business reversals and the refusal of Congress to repay him the substantial amounts of money

he had loaned the country to fight the Revolution and defend the Northwest Territory. St. Clair is buried in

downtown Greensburg, Pennsylvania.

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The Cincinnati Patriot

October 2018

For the Good of the Order

Editor Jeff Hartman 3020 Shaker Road Franklin, OH 45005 [email protected]

OCTOBER CHAPTER EVENT SCHEDULE

Sat Oct 6 Oct 5-7 Fri Oct 19 Fri Oct 19 Sat Oct 20 Tues Oct 23 Thurs Oct 25

Fri Nov 2 Wed Nov 7

Day with Genealogy Experts, 10 am-2 pm, Cincinnati Public Library Battle of Point Pleasant, Point, Pleasant, WV Naturalization Ceremony, 2 pm, USDC Room 842 Yorktown Victory Day Celebration, Yorktown, VA Circleville Pumpkin Festival Parade, Circleville, OH Honor Flight Tri-State, CVG, 8:15 pm Ye Old Social Hour 6:30pm, Parkers Tavern, Blue Ash SAR Central District Meeting - Quality Hotel, Blue AshNaturalization Ceremony, 1 pm, Clermont Northeastern High School Chapter BOM Meeting, Dinner @ 6 pm, Meeting @ 7 pm, Quality Hotel, Blue Ash

Membership Any man of age eighteen (18) years or over, who is a lineal descendant of an ancestor who supported the war for American Independence is eligible for membership in the Sons of the American Revolution. Men under eighteen (18) may join as junior members.

If you are interested in membership or need help with your application please do not hesitate to contact the Chapter Registrar, Franz B. Ott, II, at 513-384-7411.

[email protected]

Facebook – Compatriots, when you view

our Facebook page, please hit LIKE on the

articles that are posted, even if you do not LIKE

the article.

When you LIKE a posting, it is now able to be

read by all of your Facebook Friends. This will

help spread the word and promote all of the

activities that we participate in.

For More Information about the CCSAR, please visit our

website at: CincinnatiSAR.org

Our Facebook page also has many more photos of the

events that you see highlighted here.

https://www.facebook.com/cincinnati.sar/?fref=nf

Pictured here is Cadet Jacob Smith with the

Bronze Medal and Certificate from Cincinnati

SAR with a proud Mom by his side.

Oct 28 - 27