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Regular Social Meetings are held in February, May, July, and October.


SAR PLEDGE

We, the descendants of the heroes of the American Revolution, Who, by their sacrifices, established the United States of America, reaffirm our faith in the principles of Liberty and our Constitutional Republic and solemnly pledge to defend them against every foe.

STATE Toast

Here’s to the land of the Long Leaf Pine –
The summer land where the sun doth shine.
Where the weak grow strong and the strong grow great -
Here’s to down home the Old North State.

SAR RECESSIONAL

Until we meet again, let us remember our obligations to our forefathers who gave us our Constitution, the Bill of Rights, an independent Supreme Court, and a nation of free men.

Vision The Lower Cape Fear Chapter is active, effective and connected through our people and program with NSSAR, Chapters of NCSSAR, Chapters of NSDAR and appropriate Community Organizations of our state.

We support:

(1) The institutions of American Freedom
(2) The appreciation and practice of true patriotism
(3) The respect of nor national symbols
(4) The understanding and value of American citizenship
(5) The unifying force of e pluribus Unum to create one nation and one people

Constitution and by laws - Lower Cape Fear Chapter NCSSAR

Patriot Ancestors of LCF Chapter Members
Patriot
Compatriot
George Settle

Scott Aiken

James Garrison Scott Aiken
John Crosby Scott Aiken
George McDaniel Scott Aiken
John McDaniel Scott Aiken
Luman Brownson Gary O. Green

Date of last update: April 28, 2013



 
Chapter Activities
 

Executive Board

Gary O. Green, Lt Col, USAF (Ret), President
James S. Williams, Vice President
Albert Meyer, Secretary
John O. Thornhill, Treasurer
C. Gene Funderburk, Registrar
Bob Avent, Chaplain
Russell Holt, Historian
Dr. William W. Holt, Phd, At Large Board Member

The American Revolution in North Carolina

North Carolina in the Revolution

1st North Carolina Regiment (Wlimington District)

Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge

Brunswick Town

Taxation History of the US


Chapter Speaker's Bureau
Topic Presenter
History of NSSAR John Thornhill
Memorial Day & Sacrifices John Thornhill
Independence Day History John Thornhill
Continental Marines in the American Revolution 1775-1778 Scott Aiken
The Partisan Campaign of General Francis Marion Scott Aiken
Get a Hobby-Genealogy Gary O. Green
Military Records Gary O. Green
Importance of JROTC Gary O. Green