William Henry Harrison – Parade and Wreath Laying – Special Birthday Event!

Attention SAR Colorguardsmen,

We invite all SAR members including those in the Color Guard to participate in a commemorative event on Friday February 6th in North Bend / Cleves, OH.

This event will commemorate the birthday of William Henry Harrison.

A brochure outlining the event is attached:

2026 WHH invitation–Wreath Laying Ceremony

Where / When: the event will take place on Friday, Feb. 6, with wreath laying at 11 am at his tomb site at 41 Cliff Rd, North Bend OH 45052.

The event starts with a march/parade to the tomb.  If interested in participating in the March, you should gather at the North Bend Municipal Building at 21 Taylor Avenue, North Bend, OH at 10:30AM.  They will serve coffee/drinks and donuts to keep you fueled for the march up the half mile walk (steep grade).

If you chose to not march and attend the wreath laying, you can park next to the tomb site (up the hill – next to the tomb) and gather at the tomb.

This is a very moving event.  There are lots of civic members, school children sing patriotic songs, special wreath laying events and the Color Guard will perform a musket volley.

William Henry Harrison only served 30 days as a US President and passed away very soon into his short presidency.

Come join us to celebrate this terrific and moving event.

Let  Jason Bourgeois, CCSAR Color Guard Commander (email: jpbourgeois@roadrunner.com) know if you will be coming.

 

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Cincinnati SAR – Youth Education Program – Living History Presentation to West Chester Homeschoolers

The Cincinnati Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution has a wonderful Youth Education Program.

A key part of that effort is to go into area schools and share living history with the students and faculty.

Compatriot George Stewart shares the common myths about the American Revolution conflict

These Compatriots dress in 1770’s era military uniforms which are consistent with the uniforms worn by their patriot ancestor in the American Revolution.

Stephen McClanahan shares the story of the timeline of the American Revolution

Each of these representatives has a different story to share with these students.

Compatriot Jack Bredenfoerder tells the story of Joseph Plumb Martin, a 15 year old who signed up to fight in the revolutionary war. 

On Thursday December 18th, Compatriots Stephen McClanahan, Jack Bredenfoerder, George Stewart, and Mike Gunn made presentations to these inquiring students.

Compatriot Mike Gunn shares his collection of Rev. War artifacts

There was plenty of time for curious questions to be answered by these Compatriots.

Thanks to the parents and students for their questions and attention.

 

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Cincinnati SAR Cannon on Display at Anderson Township Historical Society

On January 6th, the Cincinnati Chapter’s Revolutionary War era cannon was put on display in Anderson Townships (Hamilton County, OH) History Room.  Plans are for it to be there through the middle of March.

Cincinnati SAR Compatriot Brad Jarard stands behind the Chapter’s Cannon on display at the Anderson Township Historical Society

The History Room is the result of collaboration between the Anderson Township Board of Trustees and the Anderson Township Historical Society.  It is in the Lower Atrium of the Anderson Center (Township Government Building) at 7850 Five Mile Road, Cincinnati, Ohio.  This is north of the Anderson Town Center shopping center on Beechmont Avenue.

The history room is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on weekdays (except for holidays) and covers the evolution of Anderson Township from prehistoric times through the present.

https://andersontownshiphistoricalsociety.org/history-room/

Thanks to compatriot Brad Jarard for arranging this display and to member in process Randy Sprague for helping to set it up.

Cincinnati SAR Compatriots Brad Jarard and Randy Sprague setting up the cannon display

The Cannon fully assembled and ready for visitors

Below are a couple of posts on the Anderson Township Historical Society’s Facebook page about the current cannon display.

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/17mEsYesFF/

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1D8UqxdGCy/

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Naturalization Ceremony – St. Dominic School – Friday Jan. 23rd

Cincinnati SAR is back participating in local Naturalization Ceremonies.

On Friday January 23rd, at St. Dominic School in Cincinnati, Compatriot Stephen McClanahan of the Cincinnati Sons of the American Revolution welcomed new US Citizens.

Stephen McClanahan welcomes new US Citizen

On that day, there were 50 new citizens representing 22 countries sworn in.

New US Citizens being sworn in at St. Dominic

The Honorable Judge Karen Litkovitz officiated the ceremony.

Welcome Home!

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The Great Chain – The Hudson River / West Point Obstacle

The following is a SAR episode titled “The Great Chain”.

Sixty five ton’s of chain which closed off the Hudson River from the British.

It was effective, it worked, it was amazing for the time.

In today’s episode, we explore one of the most significant engineering feats of the American Revolution. A “Great Chain” that was designed to protect the Hudson River from being taken by the British was deployed at West Point and played a major role in the ultimate victory by the Americans.

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We Are Grateful! How Did We Ever Become A Country?

We are entering (we are in!) the holiday season.

Crazy times, full of family, full of worship, gifts to purchase, wrap and prepare for those meetings with friends and relatives.  Time to reflect on the past year.  Opportunity to look forward to the next.

We are grateful for what we have.  We always want more.  Human nature on display!

Recently, I took time (12 hours in total) to watch the Ken Burns series on “The American Revolution”.  This series is available on PBS channel for free.

PBS Series – 6 two hour segments – The American Revolution

After watching this, I am simply amazed that our country exists.

During the fight for independence, there was no less than twelve differing groups of interests struggling to win what was important to them.

Note that most of these groups did not get what they wanted!

A list of interest groups I noted:

  • Britain
  • Germans
  • French
  • Spanish
  • Patriots
  • Loyalists
  • Colonists who preferred to not take sides
  • Slaves – who sided with Britain & Loyalists
  • Slaves – who sided with Patriots
  • Native Americans – who sided with Britain / Loyalists
  • Native Americans – who sided with Patriots
  • Native Americans – stay away, leave us and our lands alone

All these groups fought for various reasons and had vested interests.

People question why the Revolutionary War which started in 1775, continued through 1783.  During this time, all these groups were jockeying for what they wanted.

Try to envision our countries founding fathers trying to put together a country, a government, and satisfying the interests of the various groups.

Simply amazing if one thinks about it.

To say that the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights were not perfect documents is correct.  Consider however the vast sea of interests the founding fathers were trying to placate and satisfy.

This period of time is very complex, and fluid.

In hindsight, it is remarkable that this country was founded, evolved and has flourished.  We still have challenges, however our country, our government, our freedoms are the envy of the world.  Nothing else has evolved to rival our success.

As you enter the holidays and think how lucky we are, please think of the contributions of our founding fathers.

We can be grateful and recognize the sacrifices of all those interest groups noted above.  Not all were graced with what they wanted.

If you have the time and want a very complete history of the American Revolution please seek out and watch.  The investment will be humbling!

Happy Holidays!

 

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250th Anniversary Event – Philadelphia – July 2-6, 2026 – All SAR Members Welcome!

Compatriots, we are entering the 250th anniversary year with 7/4/2026 coming closer!

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Status Update – Progress Update – Fort Laurens Reconstruction Efforts

Update – Progress!

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New US Citizens – Wed December 17th – Welcome Home!

There a US Citizen Naturalization Ceremonies held throughout the year to welcome new US Citizens to our great country!

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Naturalization Ceremony – Cincinnati – December 19th – SAR was there!

Compatriot Stephen McClanahan of the Cincinnati Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution welcomed 53 new citizens from 21 countries at a naturalization ceremony held on Friday , December 19th.

New US Citizens being sworn in on 12/19

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