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253rd Anniversary of the Leedstown Resolves

2/23/2019

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23 Feb 2019                                  Oak Grove, VA

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The Virginia SAR Color Guard forms to begin the ceremony.
     On February 27th, 1766, 115 loyal British subjects, who lived in the Virginia Colony, signed a declaration of their displeasure in recent actions by the British Government.  Ten years later, the Declaration of Independence would echo their sentiments and two of the signers of the Leedstown Resolves would also sign the Declaration of Independence.
     The CMM attendees were led by President Tom Hamill, who presented the chapter wreath, and included Mike Lyman and Bill Schwetke, all three of whom participated in uniform in the Color Guard.

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CMM President Tom Hamill with the chapter wreath.
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James G. Harrison, III, speaking, in character, as President James Monroe.
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CMM past President Mike Lyman, calls the roll for the wreath presentations.
The Leedstown Resolves
(also known as the Westmoreland Resolves)
February 27, 1766

Roused by danger and alarmed at attempts, foreign and domestic, to reduce the people
of this country to a state of abject and detestable slavery by destroying that free and
happy condition of government under which they have hitherto lived,
We, who subscribe this paper, have associated and do bind ourselves to each other, to
God, and to our country, by the firmest ties that religion and virtue can frame, most
sacredly and punctually to stand by and with our lives and fortunes, to support,
maintain, and defend each other in the observance and execution of these following
articles –
FIRST: We declare all due allegiance and obedience to our lawful Sovereign, George
the Third, King of Great Britain. And we determine to the utmost of our power to
preserve the laws, the peace and good order of this Colony, as far as is consistent with
the preservation of our Constitutional rights and liberty,
SECONDLY: As we know it to be the Birthright privilege of every British subject (and
of the people of Virginia as being such) founded on Reason, Law, and Compact; that
he cannot be legally tried, but by his peers; that he cannot be taxed, but by consent of a
Parliament, in which he is represented by persons chosen by the people, and who
themselves pay a part of the tax they impose on others. If, therefore, any person or
persons shall attempt, by any action, or proceeding, to deprive this Colony of these
fundamental rights, we will immediately regard him or them, as the most dangerous
enemy of the community; and we will go to any extremity, not only to prevent the
success of such attempts, but to stigmatize and punish the offender.
THIRDLY: As the Stamp Act does absolutely direct the property of the people to be
taken from them without their consent expressed by their representatives and as in
many cases it deprives the British American Subject of his right to trial by jury; we do
determine, at every hazard, and paying no regard to danger or to death, we will exert
every faculty, to prevent the execution of the said Stamp Act in any instance
whatsoever within this Colony. And every abandoned wretch, who shall be so lost to
virtue and public good, as wickedly to contribute to the introduction or fixture of the
Stamp Act in this Colony, by using stampt paper, or by any other means, we will, with
the utmost expedition, convince all such profligates that immediate danger and
disgrace shall attend their prostitute purposes.
FOURTHLY: That the last article may most surely and effectually be executed, we
engage to each other, that whenever it shall be known to any of this association, that
any person is so conducting himself as to favor the introduction of the Stamp Act, that
immediate notice shall be given to as many of the association as possible; and that
every individual so informed, shall, with expedition, repair to a place of meeting to be
appointed as near the scene of action as may be.
FIFTHLY: Each associator shall do his true endeavor to obtain as many signers to this
association, as he possibly can.
SIXTHLY: If any attempt shall be made on the liberty or property of any associator for
any action or thing to be done in consequence of this agreement, we do most solemnly
bind ourselves by the sacred engagements above entered into, at the risk of our lives
and fortunes, to restore such associate to his liberty and to protect him in the
enjoyment of his property."
In testimony of the good faith with which we resolve to execute this association we
have this 27th day of February 1766 in Virginia, put our hands and seals hereto.
[Signed]
Richard Henry Lee * Will. Robinson * Lewis Willis * Thos. Lud. Lee * Saml.
Washington * Chas. Washington * Moore Fauntleroy * Francis Lightfoot Lee *
Thomas Jones * Rodham Kenner * Spencer M. Ball * Richard Mitchell * Joseph
Murdock * Richd. Parker * Spence Monroe * John Watts * Robt. Lovell * John Blagge
* Charles Weeks * Willm. Booth * Geo. Turbeville * Alvin Moxley * Wm. Flood *
John Ballatine, Jr. * William Lee * Thos. Chilton * Richard Buckner * Jos. Pierce *
Will. Chilton * John Williams * William Sydnor * John Monroe * William Cocke *
Willm. Grayson * Wm. Brockenbrough * Saml. Selden * Richd. Lee * Daniel Tebbs *
Francis Thornton,Jr. * Peter Rust * John Lee Jr. * Francis Waring * John Upshau *
Meriwether Smith * Thos. Roane * Jas. Edmondson * Jas. Webb. Jr. * John
Edmondson * Jas. Banks * Smith Young * Laur. Washington * W . Roane * Richd.
Hodges * Jas. Upshau * Jas. Booker * A . Montague * Richd. Jeffries * John Suggett
* John S. Woodcock * Robt. Wormeley Carter * John Blackwell * Winder S. Kenner *
Wm. Bronaugh * Wm. Peirce * John Berryman * John Dickson * John Browne *
Edwd. Sanford * Charles Chilton * Edward Sanford * Jos. Lane * John Beale, Jr. *
John Newton * Will. Beale, Jr. * Chs. Mortimer * Wm. Pierce * John Berryman *
John Dickson * John Broone * Edwd, Sanford * Charles Chilton * Edward Sanford *
Daniel McCarty * Jer. Rush * Edwd. Ransdell * Townshend Dade * John Ashton * W .
Brent * Francis Foushee * John Smith, Jr. * Wm. Ball * Thos. Barnes * Jos.
Blackwell * Reuben Meriwether * Edw. Mountjoy * Wm. J. Mountjoy * Thos.
Mountjoy * Gilbt. Campbell * John Edmondsen, Jr. * Charles Beale * Peter Grant *
Thompson Mason * Jona. Beckwith * Jas. Samford * John Belfield * W . Smith *
John Augt. Washington * Thos. Belfield * Edgcomb Suggett * Henry Francks * John
Bland, Jr. * Jas. Emerson * Thos. Logan * Jo. Milliken * Ebenezer Fisher * Hancock
Eustace * John Richards * Thos. Jett * Thos. Douglas * Max Robinson * John Orr
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CMM Mark George Washington's 287th Birthday in Ceremony at Culpeper Masonic Cemetery

2/22/2019

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22 Feb 2019                                     Culpeper, VA

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Left to right: Suzan Hamill, Don Hollar, Lon Lacey, Virginia SAR President Peter Davenport, CMM Color Guard Commander Michael Dennis, CMM President Tom Hamill, CMM VP Charles Jameson, CMM Treasurer Bill Mutziger, Jeff Stehm.
     On a cold, but thankfully dry February 22nd, the CMM held a ceremony celebrating the 287th anniversary of George Washington's birth.  The ceremony was held at the Culpeper Masonic Cemetery around the graves of Revolutionary War veterans Gen. Edward Stevens and Col. David Jameson.  The ceremony was centered around readings from George Washington's Farewell Address.  Readers included many CMM members as well as FCH DAR member Suzan Hamill and VASSAR President Peter Davenport. 

Covered in the Feb 26, 2019 Issue of the Cupleper Star-Exponent

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CMM Participate in Ribbon Cutting for Carver 4 County School Museum

2/22/2019

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22 Feb 2019                 Rapidan, VA

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The ribbon is cut!
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The George Washington Carver 4 County School Museum.
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Attendees eagerly pour over the museum displays.
     On February 22nd, the CMM color guard joined a multi-chapter color guard unit to help celebrate the ribbon cutting of the Carver 4 County School Museum south of Culpeper, Virginia.  Culpeper Minutemen Vice President Charles Jameson helped arrange the color guard for the event, and is also a member of the Carver 4 County School Museum Foundation.
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SAR Color Guard for the Ribbon Cutting, left to right: Kelly Ford (CJWII), CMM VP Charles Jameson, Marc Robinson (CJWII), CMM President Tom Hamill, Bill Wood (CJWII), Lon Lacey, Virginia SAR President Peter Davenport, Dale Corey CJWII President), and CMM Color Guard Commander Michael Dennis.
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Bill Schwetke Speaks at James Monroe Chapter Meeting

2/22/2019

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22 Feb 2019                                      Warsaw, VA

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     CMM past President and Virginia SAR 1st VP Bill Schwetke presented "The Origins of the SAR/DAR/C.A.R." talk to the James Monroe Chapter at their February Meeting.  There were twenty-three attendees at the meeting, including thirteen compatriots, eight spouses (five of whom were DAR), and two prospective members.  Acting in behalf of Virginia SAR President Peter Davenport, Vice President Schwetke installed the 2019 officers for the chapter.
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Virginia SAR VP Bill Schwetke swears in the new James Monroe Chapter members.
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Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldier

2/18/2019

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18 Feb 2019                         Alexandria, VA

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     CMM past President Bill Schwetke presented the chapter wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldier at the Old Presbyterian Meeting House in Alexandria during a joint SAR/DAR/C.A.R. ceremony.  Bill also participated in the Color Guard.
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George Washington Birthday Parade

2/18/2019

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18 Feb 2019                          Alexandria, VA

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Near the end of the parade, CMM Compatriot Bill Schwetke is on the far left.
     The Alexandria Virginia Washington’s Birthday Parade has been held continuously since 1800 except for being cancelled on occasion for war, or weather.  Parade organizers report a recent average of 3500 participants and in good weather as many as 80,000 spectators.  This year the SAR Color Guard was awarded the second place prize from among the many participating color guards for our sharp performance passing the reviewing stand.  Bill Schwetke represented the CMM as commander of the SAR Color Guard in the parade.
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238th Anniversary of the Crossing of the Dan

2/16/2019

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16 Feb 2019                     South Boston, VA

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Culpeper Minutemen Chapter participants at the Crossing of the Dan, left to right: Dual Member Gary Green, Dual Member Jeff Thomas, Vice President Charles Jameson, Bill Schwetke. Not pictured, but participating, Dual Member Pat Kelly.
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Vice President Charles Jameson presents the CMM Chapter Wreath.
     Today five members of the Culpeper Minutemen Chapter participated in celebrating the 238th anniversary of the narrow escape of General Greene and the Southern Continental Army across the Dan River on 14 Feb 1781.  Upon reaching safety General Greene's Army found farmers of Virginia streaming to their camp at South Boston with desperately needed food and supplies.  Also welcome were the significant reinforcements of Virginia Militia who answered Governor Thomas Jefferson's call to aid General Greene's Army.  This led, in a short few weeks, to the Battle of Guilford Courthouse where General Greene's Army inflicted very heavy casualties on General Conwallis' Army, causing Cornwallis to move to Yorktown to seek relief.
     Vice President Charles Jameson led the CMM participants and presented the chapter wreath.  All CMM participants participated in the Color Guard.  The Ceremony was conducted entirely indoors at the Prizery due to the rain outside.
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The crowd at the Prizery.
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The SAR Color Guard.
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129th Annual Meeting of the Virginia Society

2/11/2019

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8-10 Feb 2019                      Richmond, VA

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Left to right: Bill Schwetke, Jeff Thomas, CMM Color Guard Commander Michael Dennis, CMM President Tom Hamill, and CMM Vice President Charles Jameson. Also attending, but not pictured, Virginia SAR President Pat Kelly and Mike Lyman.
PictureCMM President Tom Hamill addresses the Annual Meeting.
     President Tom Hamill lead the CMM contingent to the Virginia SAR Annual Meeting.  Also participating were Vice President Charles Jameson, CMM Color Guard Commander Michael Dennis, Mike Lyman, Bill Schwetke, and dual members Pat Kelly and Jeff Thomas.  Tom Hamill, Charles Jameson, Michael Dennis, Bill Schwetke, and Jeff Thomas participated in the Color Guard.
     The CMM won many awards, significantly being designated for "Chapter Excellence" that was restricted for the first time this year to only the top three chapters in each category.  Also, our nominee, Culpeper Police Officer John Slaughter, won the Virginia SAR Heroism Award for 2018.

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Left to right: CMM President Tom Hamill, Officer John Slaughter with the Heroism Award, Virginia SAR President Pat Kelly.
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CMM President Tom Hamill, third from left, with our Chapter Excellence Streamer.
PicturePresident Tom Hamill on far right with our History Day Participation Streamer.

President Tom Hamill accepted several streamers for the chapter's participation in Presidential Initiatives.
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Brennan Fund Participation
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Night at the Ball Park
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Lynchburg Grave Marking
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Vicars Grave Marking
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Youth Contests

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Virginia SAR 2nd Vice President Bill Schwetke swears in CMM 1st Vice President Charles Jameson as CMM President Tom Hamill looks on.

CMM Vice President Charles Jameson, who had missed the officer installations at the January Meeting, was sworn into office in the rotunda of the Virginia State Capitol under the gaze of Houdon's statue of George Washington.


     Individual awards were also presented to a CMM compatriot and to his wife.  Bill Schwetke received the Silver Roger Sherman Medal for his two years service as the Virginia SAR Color Guard Commander.  Bill's wife, Cat, received the Lydia Darraugh Medal from Virginia SAR President Pat Kelly in recognition for her outstanding service to the Virginia Society.
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Bill Schwetke receives the Silver Roger Sherman Medal from Virginia SAR President Pat Kelly.
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Cat Schwetke receives the Lydia Darraugh Medal, Fist Oak Leaf Cluster, from Virginia President Pat Kelly.

At the end of the Saturday Banquet Peter Davenport of the George Mason Chapter was sworn in as the Virginia SAR President for 2019-2020 and CMM past President Bill Schwetke was sworn in as Virginia SAR 1st Vice President.
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Fauquier Court House Chapter, DAR, February 2019 Meeting

2/2/2019

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2 Feb 2019                           Warrenton, VA

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Left to right: Bill Schwetke and CMM President Tom Hamill.
     The Fauquier Court House Chapter, DAR, February Meeting was attended by thirty people, including two members of the Culpeper Minutemen Chapter, President Tom Hamill and past President Bill Schwetke.  Tom brought greeting from the chapter and bill brought greetings from the Virginia Society.
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CMM President Tom Hamill brings greetings from our chapter, while Tom's wife, Suzan, looks on.
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February Birthdays and Service Anniversaries

2/1/2019

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Thomas Paine

09 Feb 1737 - 08 Jun 1809


February Birthdays
Larry Ray Alexander
Grant Alexander Cooper
Loyd Lincoln Epperly
Matthew Caelan Everett
Kyle Gregory Lincoln Field
George Vernon Godfrey, Jr.
James Mark Harbour
Michael Reed Helmick
Christopher Lee Hubbard
Lance Michael Lyngar
Douglas Lynn Schwetke
Andrew Karl Zimmer
February Service Anniversaries
James Manuel Bayne - 20yrs
Len Cowherd -  39yrs  (not continuous)
Robert Eustace Flournoy, Jr. - 20yrs

Andrew Karl Zimmer - 7yrs
Marcelo Valentine Gordillo - 4yrs
Barry Keith Stearman - 2yrs
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