A Role for a Creative Member!

on September 27, 2023

 The Texas SAR and National SAR have various areas that a Chapter can "compete in".  This can win recognition for the Chapter and is often in areas that the Chapter is already doing.  

There is a need for someone as a Chapter Historian to capture what we do during the year and to build a on-going Yearbook.

Quoted From the Texas SAR

"Chapter Yearbook Judging 

 Some Chapters are asking about beginner yearbook suggestions. 

Here are my thoughts: 

○ There are no rules, be creative, what will set your chapter above the others. 

○ Your chapter is only competing against those in your chapter size category; don’t let the very large chapters scare you away from entry. 

○ If your chapter is one of three, then you will win. 

○ Ideas of things to submit: Programs/Speakers, Agendas, Minutes are a great start. 

○ Strive for more: Newsletters, Civic activities, JROTC activities, Photos with captions, Awards given, Awards received, Speaker’s Bureau activities. 

○ Organization by some criteria with a Table of Contents is great; by date, by activity type, whatever makes sense to the reader. 

○ Video category: be creative and thorough. 

Congratulations to this year’s winners of the Chapter Yearbooks as judged at the April 2023 Texas SAR Conference. 

The winners are: 

Small Chapters (1-49 members): 1st—Edmund Terrill #34; 2nd—Ark-La-Tex #69 

Medium Chapters (50-99 members): 1st—Robert Rankin #62 2nd—McKinney #63 

Large Chapters (99+ members): 1st—Dallas #2 2nd—Plano #37 3rd—Piney Woods #51 

Video Submission:  None."




prepared by Jim Penny

Plans for Supplement to Newsletter

on September 26, 2023

Here is the Plan for coverage of the Troops, their uniforms, and as it occurs, there will be Special Mention of the Patriots of our members.   All this will be sent out by our Newsletter Editor, as a Supplement to the monthly Newsletter. 

I had not accessed the Genealogical info for our members when I wrote on the Maryland troops.  So, much later, I will profile the Patriots for all our members by the Colony they served.

I was able to profile 3 member's Patriots for GA and am working on another 3 member's Patriots for NY.  There are 5 of them. 

Middle Department or Main Army  -   Maryland; Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey.

Southern Department                    -   Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, South Carolina.
Eastern Department                      -    Rhode Island, New Hampshire; Connecticut; Massachusetts

Northern / Highland Department   -    New York

Western Department                     -  will be mentioned 
Canadian Department                   -  will be mentioned

Allies:  Several members had Patriots form these Allies.

     French     (note: Armies contained soldiers native to other European Countries)
     Spanish   (note: Armies contained soldiers native to other European Countries)
Native American tribes





prepared by Jim Penny

Speaker for Meeting on Tuesday September 26 is Wesley E. Wright

on September 21, 2023

He will speak on George Washington. The presentation is on a sentinel moment in the life of George Washington.


Wesley is a Houston Chronicle Correspondent and a native Houstonian who has been practicing law in the Houston area since 1982. He is a graduate of the South Texas College of Law and the University of Houston.

Mr. Wright is a Board-Certified attorney in Estate Planning and Probate Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and is a Certified Elder Law Attorney by the National Elder Law Foundation. His legal practice focuses exclusively in the areas of elder law, Medicaid planning, estate planning with an emphasis on the disabled and the use of special needs trusts, estate and trust administration, and guardianship.

He is an original founder of the Houston chapter of Disability and Elder Law Attorneys Association (DELAA), and served as President of that organization for its first two years. He has served as Chair for the Probate, Trusts, and Estates Section of the Houston Bar Association. He is a former President of the Texas Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) and served on the National Board of NAELA for two years. 

He has been listed a Texas Super Lawyer for Elder Law from 2006-2013.He co-authors a monthly column in the Houston Chronicle called Elder Law Notes and he is a regular speaker on Elder Law topics. He is a co-author of Save My Home! Saving Your Home, Farm or Ranch from Medicaid Estate Recovery in Texas, a book on Medicaid Estate Recovery; and a co-author of West's Texas Elder Law (Volume 51, Texas Practice Series) written for lawyers.


IN MEMORIAM -- Dr. Everette S. Gardner Jr.

on September 19, 2023

 


Everette "EV" Shaw Gardner passed away on Sunday, September 10th surrounded by his wife, Mary Ann, and two daughters and grandchildren.

Dr Shaw was a member of the SAR and our Chapter for 11 years having joined both on September 12, 2014.  He served as the Vice Chairman of the Alexander Hodge Chapter #49 and as the Veteran's Outreach Chairman.  He was always faithful to attend both the Chapter's Business Meetings and the General Meetings.

He was not only an active member of Sons of the American Revolution, but also the Vietnam Veterans of America, The Sons of the Confederacy, and The Order of the Southern Cross.

Dr Gardner served 20 years in the Supply Corps of the U.S. Navy from which he retired with the rank of Commander.   He was a Vietnam Veteran where he served on the destroyer, USS James C. Owens, as well as, the Aircraft Carrier, USS Dwight D. Eisenhower.

During his career, he held senior positions in Inventory Mangement and in Operations Research.  He held a Masters and a Ph.D in Business Administration.  

After retirement from the Navy, he served as a Fellow of the Honors College and Professor of Decision and Information at the University of Houston.  He authored more than 50 articles in professional journals and served on the editorial boards of four scientific journals.  Upon his retirement from U of H, a scholarship was established in his name for incoming freshmen.

In 2007, he was elected a Fellow of the International Institute of Forecasters.  He has served as past President and as a Board member.  He is listed in multiple Who's Who Directories.

Visitation will be held at Settegast-Kopf Company at Sugasr Creek from 6:00 to 8:PM on the 22rd of September and will be laid to rest at the Houston National Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that a donation be made to the Dr. Gardner's University of Houston scholarship.


Welcome New Members

on September 12, 2023

 Alexander Hodge Chapter #49 would like to welcome and recognize our newest members.

Dr Robert William Graves and A. Allen Bogard           


We also have two transferring into the Chapter:   

Robert L Walzel Jr.   transferring from a Chapter in Lawrence, Kansas

Lyndon Alexander (Alex) Smith      Transferring from Paul Carrington Chapter #5

 Alex is the son of Member, Lyndon Allen and Molly Smith.

Thomas Jefferson Medal for Support of the SAR Knight Essay Contest (funding the Endowment Fund)

on September 8, 2023

 Hear ye, hear ye! The Knight Essay Contest makes a difference in the lives of patriotic young Americans every year by providing scholarships at the local, state and national levels to high school students who have researched and written outstanding essays relating to an event, person, philosophy or ideal associated with the American Revolution, the Declaration of Independence, or the framing of the United States Constitution. Recent winners have come from Connecticut, Virginia, New York, Wisconsin, South Carolina, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Missouri and California. The Knight Essay Contest national level awards are not competitive with similar contests. 

In 2020, the top prize was $5000. This amount is not commensurate with other national award contests. The proceeds from the sale of the Jefferson Medal will be used to enhance the essay endowment fund and increase the level of prizes that can be awarded in the contest. The medal is named for the author of the Declaration of Independence and one of the most important writers of the Revolutionary Era. 

The colors of the drape are derived from the heraldic arms assumed and used by Thomas Jefferson. Please help the SAR educate future generations on the importance of the Revolution and its principles by contributing to the essay endowment fund TODAY! Contributions of $250 or more will be recognized with the medal and miniature. Each additional $250 donation earns an oak leaf cluster. A total cumulative donation of $1500 is recognized with a gold PATRON bar worn on the drape. 

Donor Name: ___________________________Email:_________________________________

Address: __________________________________________Phone: ________________

Contribution Amount: $ ______________Additional Pledge: $___________ over ________years.

 Minimum initial contribution: $250.  Make checks payable to SAR Foundation, with "Essay Endowment" in the memo line. 

Mail To: Ernest Coggins, 908 N Lebanon Street, Arlington, VA 22205-1434 THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING THE SAR YOUTH ESSAY CONTEST

National SAR Resources available Online at https://www.sar.org

 The National SAR has quite a collection of Revolutionay War resources.  Select the pull-down heading "Education" on the Website's Home page, then select "For Teachers and Students".  A page will open that has five subject selections, with one being, "Speaking Out About History".  

The selection is quite a treat, with Brooks Lyle, The Historian General of The NSSAR, as the Emcc for each segment.  

The first You-tube presentation is by former Marine Major-General Jason Q. Bohm.  He presents his book, "Washington's Marines" in a very entertaining and through manner for fifty-nine minutes.  The time is well spent and I look forward to hearing more of the Book Reviews.





SAR Business Meeting 8/29/23

 The Alexander Hodge Chapter #49 Business Meeting was held August 29 th at 1:00 P.M. at the Spring Creek Barbeque located, at 4895 Highway 6, Missouri City, TX. Carl Hill President called the meeting to order.

Attending the Business meeting was Carl Hill (President), Steve Barber (Secretary), Don Rollins (Sgt of Arms, Phil Whitley (Chaplain), Jim Penny (Webmaster), Lovell Aldrich and Kevin Buford (Prospective New Member.

Additional Secretary Report: Two existing SAR members are requesting transfers into the Alexander Hodge Chapter.

Mr. Lyndon Alex Smith, from the SAR Paul Carrington Chapter, #167193. Alex has requested to have his membership transferred to the Alexander Hodge Chapter N0. 49. Alex is the son of our chapter member

Lyndon Smith National #204715. That on-line transfer request has been submitted to the State SAR. In State transfers are quite simple to complete with a short online form to complete.

Out of State transfers are a whole different ball game.

Robert Walzel- National #218804- Has moved from Lawrence, Kansas. Bob was a member of the Charles Robinson Chapter of the SAR in Kansas. He was requested to transfer to the Alexander Hodge Chapter. The State Secretary of Kansas has requested the NSSSAR Transfer form be submitted for this transfer. The form has been given to Bob to submit to the State of Kansas SAR office, which will then be submitted to the State of Texas SAR Secretary to verify his membership is in good standing. That completed certification is then sent to NSSAR to complete the transfer.

New Contact Information:

Robert Walzel

2906 Wild Olive Way

Richmond, TX 77469

phone#: (801) 209-5025

email: robert.walzel@gmail.com

Bob has been invited to attend the Alexander Hodge Chapter meeting while this transfer is being completed.

Presidents report on unpaid membership dues. Originally 13 members were reported not paying their dues for 2023. Either an E-mail or Text was sent out to those members by the secretary of Alexander Hodge Chapter. Of the fourteen, one member was deceased (Leonard J. Williams,) and one member transferred to the Paul Carrington Chapter (Christopher Herewitz.) Of the 11 others, two now live out of State, five no longer live in the Houston area and one (John Hensley Jr. contact information was no longer effective. Lovell Aldrich volunteered to try and follow up on those 10 members that have not paid.

The secretary will provide the list of those 10 members.

Carl Hill reported that SAR dues will be going for 2024 from $35.00 annually to $50.00. New application fees will be going from $190 to $210.00 for each new application. It was noted notices for the dues will come out from the State SAR office,

Treasury reported $9,436.45 on account with now only one outstanding scholarship check for $500.00 outstanding. We are still waiting for a $329.00 reimbursement from the State SAR for 17 metals and certificates awarded this last school year to JROTC members. State is asking for a proof receipt, but the metals were not initially mailed out and then mailed with no receipt. Looking at providing the cancelled check as a receipt for proof of purchase and reimbursement.

Registrar’s Report in that there have been several new applications that have been submitted. First, there were several expense receipts submitted for approval associated with these applications which Lovell Aldrich and Steve Barber signed and approved for payment. Lovel Aldrich proposed that a petty cash fund should be set up for such expenses. That proposal has been tabled for now.

The following applications have been submitted for new SAR members for the Alexander Hodge chapter: Don Burns, Robert Graves, Alan Bougard, Steve Sanders, Kevin Buford, Richard Colwell, Scott Hutchson, Christipher Owens, John Placette ,Robert Godwin.

Of these ten applicates, only one has been returned for clarifications. (Robert Goldwin) We are still working on applications for the following prospective members.

Son of Allen Bougard, Son of Kevin Buford, Richard Laughlin, David Linder, Chris Pettitt, Charles Garten, Scott Hutchinson, Fred Louen.

New applications have been coming in at record levels, challenging the Registrar’s Committee. Mike Green said that the registrar function is probably the most time consuming. It is working well as a committee with Carl Hill and Mike Green working together with one taking care of administrative matters and the other performing the genealogical research. If anyone is interested in assisting in new application registrations to the SAR, please let one of these gentlemen know of your interest.

The application fee was $190.00 per applicant with $15.00 coming to the Chapter for each new member. 

As mentioned above, application fees for new applicants are going up to $210.00. It is not clear yet if any of this increased fee will be coming back to the local Chapter.

Social Chair Report: George Theater September 6 th through Oct 1 st , 2023. “Forever Plaid” Barber Shop musical. Performance Wednesday through Sunday until October 1 st . Purchase Tickets by calling Box office 713-526-2721 or website adplayers.org. Let Sharon Aldrich know if you would like to join a group to attend this performance. Sharon and Lovell’s number 281-491-1542.

The Texas Tenors event at the Staford Center on September 23, 2023, is also available but tickets for this event costs are around $98.50 if you buy directly from the Staford Center. Ticketmaster is higher.

Carl Hill discusses various essays and or poster contests that could be promoted in the next school year.

The Essay competition was for high school JROTC candidates, and the poster contest was for middle school students. In the past, the Chapter also donated books on historical people and asked for essaysdescribing who that person in the book was in our history.

Carl had a sampling of Flag Cards handed out to all present. The cards are a giveaway for recruiting andexplaining who the SAR is and how to join.

The Aug 29th Business Meeting was called to a close by President Carl Hill.

END OF REPORT

Minutes for the July Chapter Meeting on 7-25-23

The members of the Alexander Hodge #49, Sons of the American Revolution, gathered at Spring Creek Barbeque located at 4895 Highway 6, Missouri City, TX. 

In the private meeting room, Carl Hill called the meeting to order at 7:00 P.M. with an Invocation given by Phil Whitley followed by pledges to the United States flag, to the Texas flag and to the SAR flag.

14 Attending Chapter Members: Carl Hill (President & Treasure), Everett Gardner (Vice President),Steven Barber (Secretary), Don Rollins (Sgt. of Arms), Phil Whitley (Chaplain), Jim G. Penny (Web Master), Mike Green (Newsletter) Randall Hankla, Dick Hudgins, Rick Giuffre, Dennis Giuffre, Matt Barber Lyndon A. Smith, and Ron Brown

Attending New Prospective Chapter SAR Members: Robert Graves, and Kevin Buford 

Other Guests: Mrs. Bernice Mistriot, Mrs. Sandra Barber, Mrs. Melby Smith, Mrs. Pam Brown, Mr.

Robert Goodwin, Mr. Lyndon Alex Smith (SAR Chapter Paul Carrington), Ms. Eron Tynes and Dr. Gregg Dimmick (Tonight’s Speaker)

Recognitions: Matthew Ryan Barber was sworn into the Alexander Hodge Chapter N0. 49 under his recognized patriot, James Barber. 

Matt was awarded his certificate of SAR Membership and his parents Steve and Sandy Barber presented his SAR Membership Badge. You can read about Matt’s patriot he came into the SAR under in the July Newsletter or on the Website.

Mr. Lyndon Alex Smith , visiting tonight from the SAR Paul Carrington Chapter #167193. Alex is requesting to have his membership transferred to the Alexander Hodge Chapter N0. 49. Alex is the son of our chapter member Lyndon Smith National #204715.

Dr Gregg Dimmick is the speaker for tonight’s meeting. Author of a book entitled “The Sea of Mud” Treasury Report:

Carl Hill presented the Treasures Report. The Chapter’s Treasury has a balance of $9,436.45 which includes two outstanding scholarships checks awarded for $300.00 and $500.00 that have not yet been cleared. These outstanding checks are the last 2 of the 4 scholarships the Chapter awarded to JROTC candidates. A total of $1,600.00 in Scholarship JROTC donations raised by District 7 VP, Richard Zdanowicz’s was awarded to four candidates from two different high schools by the Alexander Hodge Chapter.

The Chapter has not yet been reimbursed from the State for the 17 Bronze SAR JROTC metals and certificates presented at the annual JROTC year-end banquet.

We will have a new school added to this program in the coming school year – Crawford High School. 

District.7 VP Zdunkwisc has a goal to raise $10,000.00 in contributions for the Junior ROTC program in 2024 in which $2,000.00 of that will be coming to the Alexander Hodge Chapter for scholarship awards to these three schools: Crawford High School, Fort Bend ISD and Lamar County SID.

Registrar’s Report:

Four applications are completed and being submitted for Don Burns, Robert Graves, Alan Bogard, and Steven Sanders. The committee (Carl Hill and Mike Green) are still working on the application for John Kovac.

Secretary’s Report:

The May 30 meeting minutes were published on the Chapter Website early July along with the Business Meeting minutes for membership review. These minutes were reviewed and approved at the June Business Meeting. A motion was made and seconded to accept these minutes on record.

Web Site and Newsletter Report:

Jim Penny on the Chapter Web Site, and Mike Green on the Chapter Newsletter reports that both are updated and available on months that there is no Chapter meeting planned. The Newsletter is sent out to members monthly and members can go to the Chapter Web page for more information. (http://www.hodgesar.org) Both publishers expressed a great need for more member news, similar to the write up in the July Newsletter on our new Member Matt Barbers patriot that he came in SAR on. Dig out your old SAR applications and share your patriot’s story.

Social Chair Report:

Sharon Aldrich, social Chairperson, was not attending the July meeting, but Carl Hill and Steve Barber submitted a couple ideas on social events that could be attended as a SAR group. There is still the possible Space Cowboys Baseball game in Sugar Land, Steve Barber recommended an event coming up at the Stafford Center here in Missouri City on September 13, 2023. The group called the “Texas Tenors: will be singing patriotic, classical and country songs. Texas Tenors got their start on American Has Talent about 15 years ago and have been performing as a group since. There is also a group called “FEVER” that organizes different local talent groups that perform in unusual venues around Houston. They organize what they call “Candlelight Concerts”, or “Roof Top Concerts” that has jazz groups, singers or string quartets performing various music from classical to modern pop and shows based upon various famous singers. (Frank Sinatra, James Taylor, Louis Armstrong etc.) The venues are at various interesting locations around Houston such as: at the Lone Star Flight Museum, The Astorian, The Old Majestic Movie theater, the roof top Gardens on the old Houston Post Office downtown. or the Resurrection Church in the Heights. The seating is sold in three sections, A, B and C. Tickets are very reasonable in cost. (Normally $25 to $55) This is the same group that put on the Van Gogh Exhibit. Web site: Feverup.com-Houston

Chapter Meeting Speaker: Dr. Dimmick presented his archaeological finding that documented the retreat of the Mexican Army after Battle of San Jacinto, as written in his book entitled “The Sea of Mud”.  Dr Dimmick described the Mexican army at this time was not in retreat but was attempting to re-group their scattered troops. 250 Mexican troops were located at San Jacinto, with 1,200 others in around Richmond, and 1500 troops in the area, for a total of approximately 4,500 total soldiers in the army accompanied by approximately 1,500 woman and children.

Mexican General Filis Ola, ignored Santa Anita’s orders to come to San Jacinto and was attempting to regroup the troops out west near the Colorado River. In doing so, the group of approximately 4,000 attempted to travel through the Wharton Swamps rice field area. This very wet and swampy area (Sea of Mud) bogged down the movement of this group where they lost much of their supplies. Discouraged from these events, the Mexican Army started to retreat moving to Victoria.

Dr. Dimmick described some of the archaeological attempts to find artifacts from these activities. Using metal detectors and searching the San Jacinto area, most of those seeking artifacts find mostly many beer cans, shotgun shells and barbed wire. With perseverance, Dr. Dimmick recovered several artifacts related to the encampment and movement of the Mexican Army.

Specimens found that were available for examination, included Howitzer canisters, musket balls, cannon balls, Mexican Army 6 th Battalion buttons, Insignia, cane handle, a knife pommel, a trigger guard, chest plates, and silver coins dated 1834.

Closing Remarks:

President reported the next Alexander Hodge No.49-chapter meeting will be held September 27, 2023, at the Spring Creek Barbeque restaurant on Highway 6 in Missouri City, TX. The next Chapter Business Meeting will be at the same restaurant on August 29th at 1:00 P.M. All Chapter members are welcome to attend the business meeting. All Chapter Officers are required to attend the Business Meetings.

Recessional: The SAR recessional was recited by all present.

Benediction: Closing benediction was given by Phil Whitley, Chaplain.

Prepared by Steven J. Barber, Secretary