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The Thomas Nelson, Jr. Chapter held
its Regular Meeting at a new venue, Fiorello’s Restaurant at the Holiday Inn & Suites in Newport News. President Joe Shipes called the meeting to order at 7:00pm. After the Invocation, the Pledge of Allegiance, and SAR Pledge, members introduced themselves, their guests, and remarked on their Patriot Ancestors. The Chapter had the honor of inducting Compatriot James Norton and warmly welcomed him into the Society.
June 2011 Edition
Minutes of Our Last Meeting March 8th, 2011
Our Next Meeting June 11th, 2011, 12:00 Noon
11:30 am Social
Joint Williamsburg/ Thomas Nelson, Jr. Chapter Meeting
Crown Plaza at Ft. Magruder 6945 Pocahontas Trail
Williamsburg, VA 23185
Meal Cost: $18.00 Per Person
Guest Speaker: Corliss A. Tacosa, Ph.D.
Dept. of Political Science & Geography Old Dominion University
“GEORGE WASHINGTON: SPYMASTER”
RSVP By: Wednesday, June 8th, 2011
Rick Elofson at [email protected] or 757-596-6825 Compatriots’Ladies Encouraged
To Attend
Author & Historian Tony Williams discusses the Founding
Our Guest Speaker, Williamsburg author and Historian Tony Williams, gave a lively and informative presentation on the Courage, Perseverance, and Virtue of the Founding. The Chapter was presented VASSAR awards, in the form of Streamers, for 2010 for History Day Support and Chapter Excellence. After Officer and Committee Reports, the meeting closed with the SAR Recessional and Benediction.
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President Joe Shipes administers the Oath of Induction to Compatriot Jim Norton
Thomas Nelson, Jr. Chapter Website! http://www.thomasnelsonjr.org/
With grateful thanks to the diligent
and dedicated work and expertise of Compatriot Mark Carroll, the Thomas Nelson, Jr. Chapter now has a fully functioning website. The link above can
also be reached via the Virginia Society website. The site contains previous editions of the newsletter, specific information on current and upcoming events, Chapter leadership, and more!
John Glover
The man Washington described as a “tough little terrier” remains one of the forgotten heroes of the Revolution. John Glover was born in 1732 in Salem, MA. At 21, Glover moved to the fishing community of Marblehead. There he began to save his money until he had enough to buy a small ship. As the captain of a merchant vessel, he earned enough to purchase more ships. In the years that led to the Revolution, Glover was active in the patriot cause. He formed a militia unit to oppose any British invasion. In addition to his militia unit, Glover offered his ships to the war. The Hannah, the first ship to sail in the service of the new United States, was Glover’s own schooner. During the long siege of Boston, the Hannah sailed the waters around Boston Harbor and harassed British transport ships. Glover was so successful that asked Glover to outfit two more ships and form what came to be known as “Washington’s Navy.” When the need for a well-trained crew of seamen arose after the defeat at Long Island, Washington immediately called Gl
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The Governor’s Chronicle
June 2011 Edition
Thomas Nelson, Jr. Chapter, SAR
The SAR Afield Upcoming Events in Our Region
& Beyond
JUNE 18th – 19th, 2011 Battle of Ramseur's Mill Lincolnton, NC JULY 4th, 2011 Independence Day Parade Yorktown, VA JULY 4th, 2011 BINGO! VA Hospital, Hampton, VA JULY 8th – 13th, 2011 121st Annual Congress Winston-Salem, NC AUGUST 12th – 13th, 2011 Atlantic Middle States Conference Hampton Inn, Old Town 5821 Richmond Highway Alexandria, VA 703-329-1400 SEPTEMBER 11th, 2011 Law Enforcement Commendation & Good Citizenship Award Meeting SEPTEMBER 24th, 2011 Dedication of Marker for Patriot George Booker Langley AFB O’ Club – 11:00am More detailed information to follow
Chapter Officers President Joe Shipes Vice-President Ken Wood 2nd Vice President Jim Swords Secretary Jeff Brown Treasurer Rick Elofson Registrar Jim Sample Chaplain Dr. Dan Warren Surgeon Dr. Tom Sale
Committee Chairmen Citizenship Walter Neville DAR/CAR Vacant Eagle Scout Bruce Meyer Flag Vacant Graves Sam Endicott Newsletter Jim Swords Public Safety Jeff Brown ROTC/JROTC Ken Wood Veteran’s Affairs Robert Coleman
Glover. That heroic effort was just the first of several events in late 1776 that made Glover one of Washington's most valuable officers. The event that made him most famous, however, occurred in December. One well-known image of the war is that of Washington crossing the icy Delaware River on December 30, 1776. Washington and his force crossed the river to surprise the Hessian troops camped at Trenton, NJ. Glover and his men were at the oars and the poles of the boats that carried Washington across the river. Once on land, the Men of Marblehead fought to defeat the Hessians. They then carried 900 captured prisoners back across the Delaware to the patriot prison camp. After the victory, Washington promoted Glover to general for his part in the battle. Glover died in 1798, a year before Washington.
The statue of General John Glover
on Commonwealth Avenue in Boston. A US Navy frigate, USS Glover,
is also named in his honor.
Perpetuate the Memory by Compatriot Sam Endicott
Announcements All Things in the
Thomas Nelson, Jr. Chapter
BINGO!
VA Hospital, Hampton, Building 148 July 4th, 2011, 7:00pm *Still Need Help*
Meet at the Domiciliary at 6:30pm to set up for the games and refreshments. Bingo starts at 7:00pm and plays for one hour or until our money ($50) is gone, whichever comes first. We clean up and leave by 8:15pm. To do a respectable job takes a minimum crew of four, but the more volunteers, the higher our Stark score. If you can arrive earlier and/or stay later to visit with the long-term patients in Bldg. 146, that’s even better!
If those receiving a copy of this newsletter by USPS have an email account, please reply via email to:
Jim Swords ([email protected]) or by phone at (757-870-7850)
There are a number of vacant Committee Chairmanships. If interested, please let a
Chapter Officer know and they can provide details.
“Holding the Line of Independence: The Maryland Continental Line"
Phillip Greenwalt Richmond American Revolution
Roundtable Wednesday, July 20th, 5:30 pm
Heilman Dining Center University of Richmond, Richmond, VA
http://arrt-richmond.org/ 804-755-1809 or 804-323-1759
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Recent Events, Etc. Activities since our last meeting
On April 20, Compatriot Walter Neville, his wife Lorene, and President Joe Shipes visited
Reverend William Livingston in his residence at Warwick Forest. Mrs. Livingston (Sarah) and Bill's daughter, Sally Brown, were present. Dr. Livingston was presented with a Certificate of
Appreciation for his service to the Society and to the Community.
President Joe Shipes (3rd from l.) represented the Thomas Nelson, Jr. Chapter at the James
Monroe Birthplace ceremonies in Westmoreland County on April 30th. In center is VASSAR
President Mark Brennan.
Vice-President Ken Wood presented the Chapter wreath at the 230th Anniversary of the Battle of
Guilford Courthouse on March 12th in Greensboro, NC.
In commemoration of the 235th Anniversary of the Halifax Resolves, Vice-President Ken Wood
attended ceremonies on April 12th in Halifax, NC.
New Officers of the Moore House Society, Children of the American Revolution were sworn in at the Yorktown Victory Monument on May 22nd. The ceremony followed a very informative meeting at the
Customs House in Yorktown. President Joe Shipes, Compatriot Jim Swords and his wife Christine were honored to be in attendance.
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Guest Speaker Saturday, June 11th, 2011
Dr. Corliss A. Tacosa Dr. Tacosa is a Visiting Assistant Professor/Lecturer at Old Dominion University with areas of expertise in Russian Politics, Intelligence, and Global Security. Previous positions held included teaching current Russian issues to American military officers at the Joint Forces Staff College, a Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science at Christopher Newport University, and an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Political Science at Thomas Nelson Community College. She is a recognized speaker on Russian issues in the Hampton Roads area and has taught specialized courses on Intelligence, Terrorism, Nuclear Weapons issues, and Black Sea Security issues to area organizations for retirees. She has also created, developed, and taught for Old Dominion University courses reflecting Intelligence issues, i.e. Espionage and Intelligence, Evolution of American Intelligence (1776-present), and Terrorism and Counterterrorism. Dr. Tacosa’s dissertation research was on the role of advanced technology on the acquiescence of the nuclear weapon states to sign the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. She has done field research in Russia and the former Soviet state of Georgia on politics, terrorism, and nuclear treaties, including an interview with former Soviet Foreign Minister and Georgian President Edward Shevardnadze. She has also published several articles and a book chapter on Russian issues and op-ed pieces in area newspapers.
The Governor’s Chronicle
June 2011 Edition
Thomas Nelson, Jr. Chapter, SAR
Memorial Day - May 30th, 2011 (…can you say HOT?!?)
The 2011 Williamsburg Memorial Day Wreath-bearers, including VASSAR 1st Vice-President
Phil Williams, Williamsburg Chapter President Ed Truslow, Thomas Nelson, Jr. Chapter
President Joe Shipes, Williamsburg Compatriot Rush White, and members of the DAR…
The SAR Color Guard leads the wreath-bearers in the procession down Duke of Gloucester
Street in Colonial Williamsburg.
Williamsburg President Ed Truslow and Compatriot Rush White present the wreath at
the French Memorial.
…enduring 90-plus degree heat to honor Patriots of the Revolutionary War.
Compatriots Phil Williams, Rush White, and Ed Truslow enjoy a respite under the trellis at King’s Arms Tavern after the ceremonies.
Colonial Williamsburg re-enactors prepare to fire a cannon salute near the French Memorial.
Colonial Williamsburg Fifes & Drums play for a very large crowd on Governor’s Green.
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Thomas Nelson, Jr. Chapter, SAR
Independence Day Parade –Yorktown Time to show our patriotic pride. All Compatriots encouraged to attend. For those who wish to participate and do not have a polo shirt from last year’s parade, contact Compatriot Jim Swords by June 13th and one will be provided free by the Chapter. 2011 parade route is same as 2010.
ROTC Awards Compatriot Walt Neville presents the SAR Bronze R.O.T.C. Medal and Certificate to Cadet Evan Pulley of York High School on May 26th.
Vice-President Ken Wood presents the SAR Bronze R.O.T.C. Medal and Certificate to
Cadet SSG Quincy Cherry of Hampton High School on May 5th.
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