Join the Dan River Chapter for the 2026 Crossing of the Dan Commemoration
Each February, the Sons of the American Revolution gather to honor one of the most remarkable strategic achievements of the Southern Campaign: the Crossing of the Dan. On February 14, 1781, General Nathanael Greene’s masterful retreat across the icy Dan River preserved the Continental Army in the South and set the stage for the victories that ultimately secured American independence.
The Dan River Chapter SAR and the Crossing of the Dan Committee warmly invite all SAR compatriots, DAR members, families, guests, and community supporters to attend this year’s commemoration and related events. The 2026 observance promises to be a meaningful tribute to the patriot forces whose endurance and determination changed the course of the war.


The commemoration drew strong representation from across the Virginia Society. Among those present (photo, left to right) were Paul Christensen of the Col. James Wood II Chapter, Ken Morris of the George Mason Chapter, Paul McComb of the George Washington Chapter, Tom Hamill of the Culpeper Minutemen Chapter, and Paul Parish of the General Daniel Morgan Chapter, along with Michelle Phillips of the Park Horse Ford Chapter West Virginia NSDAR. Their participation added depth, fellowship, and a shared sense of purpose to the morning’s remembrance.
The forthcoming Abraham Brown Chapter will serve compatriots and prospective members in
This year marks a major milestone in our history – our 250th birthday officially 
Fort Harrison Chapter SAR compatriot Randy Atkins gave an overview of the SAR to the nearly 1000 people in attendance including JMU leadership; he spoke of the history, goals and positive impact of the SAR on the local area communities and the long-standing connection between the Fort Harrison Chapter SAR and the University. Wes Dove read the nomination letter, and Ros Poplar presented the certificate and medal.
This presentation was especially relevant for the Fort Harrison Chapter as much as this occurred within close proximity from the colonial Fort Harrison from which the Chapter derives its name. Richard is the Virginia SAR's Risk Manager and also co-chairman for National SAR Insurance and Risk Management Committee and spoke on this important issue. It was an honor to have him speak and make the long drive "up" the Valley from his home chapter (George Washington Chapter) in Northern Virginia! Pictured is compatriot Rankin with chapter compatriot and Virginia SAR's Third Vice-President Randy Atkins.