Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Washington Elm Society honoring the veterans for Memorial Day 2012
May 26, 2012
George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus, NJ
The Washington Elm Society was thankful that the rain held off so we were able to assist the Glen Rock VFW Post #850 in honoring the veterans buried in this cemetery. We were joined by the Florham Park Boy Scout Troop #18 who so generously purchased 2 boxes of flags since we did not have enough the previous year. We also had help from the Florham Park Girl Scout Troop 735 this year! From the Saddle River Chapter DAR we were joined by Linda Tilllinghast and from the Bergen-Paulus Hook Chapter we were joined by Emily Carlin and Joanne Tobias. Much thanks to the Washington Elm Society families who came to help with this event: Linda, Carl and Kirk Amiaga; Joanne, Jon, John, Jordan Ann and Jacqueline-Lille Tobias; Joann Mancion and Chris Haines, Elizabeth, Christopher and Michael Haines; and Emily and Bennett Carlin. Over 800 (possibly 1000 with the flags from the cemetery!) graves were marked today!Betty Kempton and Marian Stapert from Saddle River Chapter were there early since they thought it began at noon. So, going to include them in the count for A for effort! Hopefully they will join us next year.
Washington Elm Society, Bergen-Paulus Hook Chapter DAR, Saddle River Chapter DAR |
Marcus Hobson & Jonathan Tobias |
JP Gamba and Mike Corbett Troop #18 |
Florham Park Boy Scouts Troop #18, Florham Park Girl Scouts Troop #735, Washington Elm Society, Saddle River Chapter DAR, Bergen-Paulus Hook Chapter DAR |
Linda Tillinghast, Saddle River Chapter DAR |
Joe Mogelesky from Troop #18 |
Jordan Ann Tobias, Washington Elm Society |
Jacqueline-Lille Tobias, Washington Elm Society |
Monday, May 21, 2012
National President's Project 2012-2013
National President, Gregory Thorne
National Senior President, Hans E. Jackson
SWORD SURRENDER SITE PROJECT
at SARATOGA NATIONAL PARK
at SARATOGA NATIONAL PARK
The National Project is to raise
funds for the Sword Surrender Site Project at Saratoga National Park. This
project will include a bas-relief sculpture, memorial, walk-ways, and
interpretive signage. The basis of this project is the famous painting, The
Surrender of General Burgoyne, by John Trumbull. Major Henry Dearborn would
later reflect that Saratoga was “one of the Greatest battles that Ever was
fought in America.” Saratoga was the turning point of the American Revolution.
Saratoga was the turning point which resulted in our alliances with France and
Spain. Saratoga was the turning point, not only for the colonists, but also for
the world. Without this victory, there is no success in our Revolution, there
is no French or Spanish Alliance, and there is no United States of America.
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
NJCAR State Project 2012-2013
N.J.C.A.R. President SARAH NOVALSKY
N.J.C.A.R. Senior President MS. HEATHER SMITH
Sarah Novalsky will be raising funds to restore Ann Whitall's desk which was where Ann wrote in her diary during 1760-1762. The desk is on display at the Whitall house located in the Red Bank Battlefield in Red Bank, NJ and will be restored to its original state by a restoration craftsman whose restores and preserves antique furniture.
N,J.C.A.R. President, Sarah Novalsky, will be selling voices to raise funds for this restoration. You can by voices to win Longberger patriotic baskets. The voices will be sold at CAR functions, DAR functions, SAR functions and you can purchase them off the N.J.C.A.R. website.
To learn more about Ann Whitall check out the links below to find out about this amazing Quaker woman:
http://www.nj.searchroots.com/Gloucesterco/awhitall-diary.html
http://www.womenofgloucestercounty.com/Press-Releases/Archive/Ann-Cooper-Whitall_305.asp
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GScid=2374371&GRid=60284740&
N.J.C.A.R. Senior President MS. HEATHER SMITH
N.J.C.A.R. State President's Project
"Restoring the Past, to Write the Future"
Ann Cooper Whitall (1716-1797) |
Ann's diary |
Sarah Novalsky will be raising funds to restore Ann Whitall's desk which was where Ann wrote in her diary during 1760-1762. The desk is on display at the Whitall house located in the Red Bank Battlefield in Red Bank, NJ and will be restored to its original state by a restoration craftsman whose restores and preserves antique furniture.
N,J.C.A.R. President, Sarah Novalsky, will be selling voices to raise funds for this restoration. You can by voices to win Longberger patriotic baskets. The voices will be sold at CAR functions, DAR functions, SAR functions and you can purchase them off the N.J.C.A.R. website.
To learn more about Ann Whitall check out the links below to find out about this amazing Quaker woman:
http://www.nj.searchroots.com/Gloucesterco/awhitall-diary.html
http://www.womenofgloucestercounty.com/Press-Releases/Archive/Ann-Cooper-Whitall_305.asp
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GScid=2374371&GRid=60284740&
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Clerical Workers in the Military, preserving history
The Recording Secretary's topic this year is to explore how history was preserved by the clerical workers during war time, How were records kept as the soldiers fought for the AMERICAN DREAM?
Check out the links below to see how things have changed over the years:
During the American Revolution
http://www.netplaces.com/american-revolution/the-end-of-the-war/the-price-of-independence.htm
Record keeping during the Civil War
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704662604576202823930087328.html
During WWII
http://www.army.mil/women/wac.html
Post WWII to Present
http://www.army.mil/women/newera.html
So, through the years since the American Revolution record keeping has progressed. Technology has played a major part in this.
Check out the links below to see how things have changed over the years:
During the American Revolution
http://www.netplaces.com/american-revolution/the-end-of-the-war/the-price-of-independence.htm
Record keeping during the Civil War
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704662604576202823930087328.html
During WWII
http://www.army.mil/women/wac.html
Post WWII to Present
http://www.army.mil/women/newera.html
So, through the years since the American Revolution record keeping has progressed. Technology has played a major part in this.
Chaplain
Check out this excellent website for history research, amazing!!!!!!!!!
http://www.homeschoolacademy.com/vlibrary/ACL.htm
http://www.homeschoolacademy.com/vlibrary/ACL.htm
Friday, February 10, 2012
Posse Comitatus Act
Check out the link below to find out what the Posse Comitatus Act is and why it was made into law! Also some history on the Posse Comitatus Act.
http://wordinfo.info/unit/2997/s:act
http://wordinfo.info/unit/2997/s:act
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