Our Ceremonial and Historical Unit consists of 15 plus members of the Cincinnati Chapter-Sons of the American Revolution, outfitted with Revolutionary War era uniforms, muskets, and accoutrements. Additionally, our Patriot Grave Marking page contains many photos and videos of the unit for you to reference.
Historical Presentations/Demonstrations and Ceremonies
- Revolutionary War Grave Markings/Historical Markers
- These are not burial headstone installations, but rather a ceremonial placement of a SAR marker in the form of metal, stone or a combination. This is for either a single or group of Rev War veterans buried on the site. We also conduct ceremonies for the installation of historical markers. Our ceremonies include flag details, musket salutes and Historical/Tactical demos.
2. Revolutionary War Presentations (History, Uniforms, Weaponry)
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- These consist of Revolutionary War history, Uniforms, Period Weaponry explanations.
3. Tactical Demonstrations (Marching, Firing)
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- See how Revolutionary War soldiers marched in formation, conducted multi-line group firing and engaged in bayonet charges
4. School Presentations (Group or Individual)
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- Individuals of our unit present various topics, with displays, related to the Revolutionary War, either to assemblies or individual classes.
Event booking
Demand for the Ceremonial and Historical unit are extensive and we have a full calendar. Therefore we have also accessed the type of events that are critical to furthering knowledge of the American War for Independence to the public and honor those that fought. This led to specific criteria in order for an event to be considered.
- Is the Event tied to the Revolutionary War, either through person, place or event (i.e. Battle) or similar period event (Founder’s Day, Pioneer Day, etc.)?
- Are the public invited? It is critical that events be public for the most exposure to our history.
- Can we staff the event? We are a volunteer organization whose members have schedules outside of the unit, and therefore availability will be accessed for each request.
For questions, please contact the Unit Commander for more information.
Unit Member References
Uniforms Resource
Brad’s Uniform Presentation – Uniforms Of The Revolutionary War
Cincinnati Chapter -Sons of the American Revolution Uniform Resource
The Cincinnati SAR encourages people to participate in our revolutionary war color guard by wearing the uniform of their ancestors or a unit of interest. This site will familiarize you with the common uniform types and terminology as-well-as all of the clothing and common accessories that were worn with these uniforms during revolutionary times.
First visit the Introduction to Introduction to Revolutionary War Uniforms page to become familiar with the common types of uniforms. Then learn about the specifics on the Small Clothes and Accessories page. The Muskets and Rifles page will describe the common long guns used in the war. Once you are familiar with the terminology then visit individual pages dedicated to uniform examples. These pages represent many, but not all, regiments throughout the war and should be an excellent starting point to put together an authentic-looking Revolutionary War uniform.
Finally, utilize our Where to purchase site for many links to commercial providers of uniforms, accessories and musketry.
Introduction to Revolutionary War Uniforms
Contact Jason Bourgeois for questions
Uniform Examples
Additional Resources for SAR Members:
- 2020 National Society SAR Color Guard Handbook
- Color Guard – Activity Form for Tracking
- Cincinnati SAR Color Guard – Manual of Arms – 04_2025
- National SAR Prayer Book
- A collection of recommended prayers for all SAR events. This is published by the National SAR. The Chaplains Committee encourages chaplains to adapt the prayers in this prayer book to accommodate the religious beliefs of those present at the events for which the prayers contained in this book are offered.
- Pamphlet – The Captain Howard Miller Memorial Flag Collection
- In 1986 Howard Miller, a noted authority on flags, presented his collection of 65 historic flags to the Cincinnati Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution with the stipulation that they be displayed at least once per year. These flags span history from 1607 through today.
