Category Archives: 250th Anniversary Event

Traveling to the DC area in June? Mount Vernon event – Saturday June 14th

There is a special event to be hosted at Mount Vernon on Saturday June 14th 2025. In celebration of the National SAR 250th Commemoration and the birth of the United States Army, there will be a special event at Mount … Continue reading

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American Revolutionary War Rarities – Prelude to War!

The Sons of the American Revolution publishes a podcast series called “Revolutionary War Rarities” The most recent shared relates to the anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord.

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Promotional Posters to Commemorate the Nations 250th Birthday

We are entering into the 250th anniversary period of the American Revolution. April 19th 1775, 250 years ago was the legendary battles of Lexington and Concord. As the conflict started in 1775 and the war ended in 1783, there are … Continue reading

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Battle of Lexington and Concord – 250th Anniversary – April 19, 1775

We are quickly approaching the 250th Anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord. The official date is April 19th, 1775. A member of our Cincinnati Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution – Compatriot Stephen McClanahan, answered the … Continue reading

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Come Join Us to Celebrate the 250th Anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord – 4/19/2025

On Saturday April 19th, 2025, five Revolutionary War Patriots will be honored at a grave marking dedication in Washington Park, downtown Cincinnati. This grave marking event is part of the efforts of the Cincinnati Chapter of the Sons of the … Continue reading

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Lafayette Returns to Cincinnati – 200th anniversary – May 19 & 20th, 2025

This is a very historic event which Cincinnati SAR will participate in. Historical Background: In 1824-25, the Marquis de Lafayette’s returned to visit the United States.  His grand tour of the country in 1824-1825, which lasted almost 13 months, included … Continue reading

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Camp Dennison – Symmes Township Bicentennial Celebration – Saturday June 22nd

On a hot summer day in Camp Dennison Ohio, there was a Symmes Township Bicentennial Celebration Event on Saturday June 22nd.  This event is referred to as the American Heritage Days.

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Mayflower Passenger List – see if any of your ancestors were passengers

SAR members – wondering if any of your SAR ancestors is a descendant of the original passengers aboard the Mayflower traveling to the colonies? The NSSAR recently published a .pdf file with the names of the most recent Mayflower passenger … Continue reading

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Flag Day – Combined DAR SAR CAR event – Saturday June 8th

On Saturday June 8th a Flag Day Celebration was held at the Monroe United Methodist Church in Monroe, OH. The luncheon was hosted by the Nathaniel Sackett Chapter of the DAR and Butler County DAR Chapters.  There were VIP’s and … Continue reading

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National SAR 250th Event – Fairfax Resolves – July 18-20 2024 – Fairfax County VA

For those attending the 2024 SAR Congress in Lancaster PA this July 16th, or simply interested in a historic road trip, there is a special event a couple of hours south of Lancaster in Fairfax County VA. This is a … Continue reading

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