




At the February 18th meeting of the Williamsburg Chapter SAR held at Colonial Heritage Club House, Williamsburg, Virginia. Bruce Laubach, President presented Gerald Sailors the Roger Sherman medal. This is awarded to a compatriot in recognition and in appreciation for outstanding services rendered to the Williamsburg Chapter.



The Grahame T. Smallwood, Jr. Award is presented to the state-level society with over five hundred members judged having the best periodical or newsletter with more than ten pages.
2023 Dan River Chapter Officer Installation
On February 18, the George Washington Chapter honored the memory of Patriot Phillip Richard Fendall by dedicating a memorial marker in the garden of his home, the Lee-Fendall House in Old Town Alexandria. The actual location of Fendall’s grave is unknown but believed to be in either of two places in Alexandria. The Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Historic Resources graciously funded the marker as well. Patriot Fendall was born in Charles County, Maryland in 1734 and was related to the famed Lee family of Virginia. During the Revolution he served in public service positions including Clerk of Charles County, election to the Convention from Charles County, and serving on the Committee of Observation for Charles County. In 1784, he bought land from Revolutionary hero, and his cousin, Light Horse Harry Lee and constructed his home on Oronoco Street. He was a business partner of George Washington in the creation of the Potomac Canal Company and Washington was a visitor to the house. Due to this close connection, it was decided to dedicate the monument on Washington’s birthday weekend.
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The James Monroe Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution members Charles Belfield, Jim Russell and Andrew Packett presented an educational program about daily life of the colonists and their sacrifices during the American Revolution. These educational programs are available upon request throughout the local area.
The Colonel William Grayson Chapter, Virginia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution will be hosting the 250th Anniversary of the Virginia Committee of Correspondence at the Tomb of Colonel William Grayson

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We will soon observe the 291st birthday one of the founders of this great nation - George Washington born on February 22, 1732. The intent of “Presidents Day” is to honor the legacy of all Presidents, but I believe this marginalizes his unparalleled accomplishments. Washington single handedly lead the Continental Army to victory in the American Revolutionary War, presided over the Constitutional Convention, and was our very first president.
On 4th December 1783 – Nine days after the last British soldiers left America George Washington invited the officers of the Continental Army to join him in the Long Room of Fraunces Tavern so he could say farewell. The best-known account of this emotional leave-taking comes from the Memoirs of Colonel Benjamin Tallmadge written in 1830.