Perry County America 250th Celebration

Celebration of America’s 250th birthday was kicked off in Howe Township, Perry County, on April 19, 2026. Community organizations and schools, including the Washingtonburg Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution, were in attendance. Compatriot Dale Beaver served as the event director and noted the importance of the event to “demonstrate and foster Americanism in our youth”.

HTVRC America 250th Celebration

The Hampden Township Veterans Recognition Committee (HTVRC) hosted The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) and The Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) at the Hampden Township Veterans Park on Saturday, April 11th, 2026. This ceremony welcomed community members to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States.

Harris Ferry and Washingtonburg chapters provided a color guard, with compatriots Jacob Lemon, Dale Leppard, Steve Troutman, Gary Coburn, Raymond Scarazzo, Scott Siguenza, Dale Beaver, Jeff Patton, Dennis Dyckman, and Jeremy Winn, in attendance. A short history lesson of the events of 1776 was presented by Gary Coburn and Vice Admiral Keith Lippert (USN RET). Following this, DAR and SAR representatives, including our own Dale Leppard, provided information about upcoming programs and events that will take place to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary.

Washingtonburg Compatriots attend 18th Century Market Fair at Fort Loudoun

Compatriots Steve Burd, Todd Hockensmith, Ray Mowery, Dale Leppard, Brian Engle, and Doug Cubbison all attended the 18th Century Market Fair at Fort Loudoun 20-22 April 2025. Doug Cubbison was a featured presenter at the speakers’ tent. Brian Engle was encamped at the event portraying his Revolutionary War ancestor, Christian Shively, a Northumberland County Ranger on the frontier. The other members of Washingtonburg Chapter used this opportunity to acquire items for display and wear at those activities and events in which they represent Patriots of the American Revolution. Acquisitions included a Regimental Coat, wooden canteens, a neck knife, a Gorget, small replica period pewter coins, and various other items.

Brian Engle portraying a Ranger during the American Revolution at his camp

Honoring a Perry County Patriot: Revolutionary War Grave Marker Dedication

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

May 20, 2025

Elliottsburg, PA

Perry County America 250 PA Executive Steering Committee announces a grave marker dedication ceremony honoring Revolutionary War Patriot Jacob Stambaugh. The Washingtonburg Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) are presenting this special program as part of Perry County’s celebration of America’s 250th anniversary.

Our guest speaker is the Honorable Perry Stambaugh, PA Representative of the 87th District and descendant of Jacob Stambaugh. Other participants include officers of the Pennsylvania Society SAR, SAR Color Guard (including one direct descendant), music by piper Ian Steibar, and members of Washingtonburg Chapter SAR and Perry County Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution.

The dedication ceremony will begin at 11:00 am on Friday, May 23, 2025, at a private cemetery on the Stambaugh Farm, located at 1797 Shermans Valley Rd, Elliottsburg, PA 17024 (map and parking directions in separate file). The rain date is 11:00 am on Saturday, May 24, 2025. Period attire is welcome. Appropriate footwear recommended (site is located in a field).

Join us for this historic occasion!

For more information and to confirm attendance, please contact:

Julia Majury

juliamajurydar@gmail.com

(717) 304-6425

Perry County America 250 PA Executive Steering Committee

Perry County, Pennsylvania

Find us on Facebook at America 250 – Perry County, PA

Interesting Discovery

While visiting the shops in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Compatriots Dale Leppard and Rev. Douglas Reagan discovered a Revolutionary War Tooth Key. These instruments were used for tooth extraction. Our first Commander-in-Chief and President George Washington would have been familiar with this device. Hero of the American Revolution Paul Revere was trained in Dentistry and would also have been familiar with this device. It was Paul Revere who identified the body of Dr. Joseph Warren based upon the dental work that he had performed.

Washingtonburg Chapter Holiday Dinner at Two Mile House in Carlisle

Past President and current Genealogist Dale Leppard with wife Susan Riley
(photo by Anthony Ebersole)

Despite a few last-minute cancellations due to inclement weather and illness, approximately 50 members and guests of Washingtonburg Chapter gathered at historic Two Mile House in Carlisle on the 15th of December 2024 for the annual Holiday Dinner. The annual event encourages 18th century attire, which was worn by nearly half of those attending. The meal was catered by Chef Mark Little of New Bloomfield and featured an 18th century fixed plate menu, which was supplemented by hot and cold period punches prepared by Compatriot Brian Engle. Colonial era music was provided by Forbes Road Frolic, attired in 18th century clothing with period instruments. Carriage rides in the light snow were provided by Benchfield Farms of Newville, whose drivers and attendant were in colonial attire. A toast to His Excellency George Washington was made using Rye made at Mount Vernon according to the recipe of Our First President and Commander-in-Chief. Those attending signed the guest list in the form of a reproduction Revolutionary War Militia roster using a quill pen and ink well. Each setting included a souvenir program and menu as well as a tavern bill customized to Two Mile House. Reproduction newspapers dating from the period were circulated among the guests. The Two Mile House property was owned in the late 18th century by Ephrain Blaine, Commissary General of the Continental Army. The house is predominantly of Georgian construction, but a part of the kitchen dates to the late 18th century consistent with the ownership period of Blaine.

A photo gallery documenting the event may be found here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1dVASb-gCCFQe2XHVG

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First Annual Washingtonburg Wreaths Across America Ceremony

Middle Spring Presbyterian Church

Saturday, December 14th, 2024 Marked the Inaugural Washingtonburg Wreaths Across America Ceremony.

The ceremony was held at the Middle Spring Presbyterian Church in Shippensburg, PA. In attendance were several local veterans, PA District 193 Representative Torren Ecker, Colonel Park Bierbower, Girl Scout Troop 80063, Washingtonburg compatriots Raymond Mowery, Captain Dennis Dyckman, Steven Messner, Douglas Cubbison, Colonel Jeffery “Tank” Patton, Rev. Douglas Reagan, Dale Leppard, Jeremy Winn, Theron Winn, Rev. William M. Sloane, William S. Sloane, and members of the public. 100 wreaths were sponsored through the program and these were placed on every veteran’s grave in the Lower, Upper, and Modern sections of the cemetery.



Colonel Park Bierbower and Honorable Torren Ecker

Live with Purpose

The Honorable Torren Ecker, PA District 193 Representative, and Colonel Park Bierbower spoke on the year’s theme, “Live with Purpose”, before laying the ceremonial wreath at the Soldier’s Memorial outside of the church.


Looking Forward to Next Year

The Washingtonburg chapter hopes to make this event a holiday tradition and plan to be back at Middle Spring Presbyterian next year on Saturday, December 16, 2025. Wreaths Across America will match every wreath sponsored at our location for next year’s ceremony from now through January 17, 2025. Please use this link to sponsor wreaths: https://www.wreathsacrossamerica.org/pages/181029/Overview/?relatedId=180890


Gallery

Washingtonburg Chapter Displays at the Army Expo ‘24

Stop by our booth! The Washingtonburg Chapter, SAR is present this weekend at this year’s Army Expo ‘24 at the United States Army Heritage and Education Center. Come visit us today or tomorrow (September 14th and 15th) between 9 A.M. and 5 P.M. each day. Past President Dale Leppard and President Jeff La Marca are present. Several Chapter members have already stopped by.

Washingtonburg Chapter Ceremonies at Mount Vernon

Washingtonburg Chapter PASSAR conducted a flag raising ceremony at the home of George Washington at Mount Vernon, followed by wreath laying ceremonies at the Tomb of George Washington and the Slave Cemetery to honor General Washington’s valet Will Lee and his fellow slaves. President Jeffry La Marca also represented Jockey Hollow Chapter NJSSAR, raising a flag for that chapter as well. Members of Washingtonburg also participated in tours of the grounds and concluded the visit with a group dinner at the restaurant at Mount Vernon.

Site Map of Mount Vernon
(L-R) Compatriot Raymond Mowery IV, President Jeffry Peter La Marca, Past President Dale Leppard
Washingtonburg Chapter Delegation at Mount Vernon
(L-R) Dawn Guinan, Jack Guinan, Ray Mowery IV, Alex Mowery, Kristin Mowery, Theron Winn, Jeremy Winn, Jeff La Marca, Bill Etsweiler, Lisa Etsweiler, Dale Leppard, Greg O’Brien, Susan Leppard, Meryl O’Brien, Chuck Brackbill
Raising the Washingtonburg Chapter Flag at Mount Vernon
(L-R) President La Marca, Past President Leppard, Compatriot Mowery
Washingtonburg Flag flying over Mount Vernon
The Tomb of His Excellency General George Washington
President La Marca and Past President Leppard placing the wreath inside the tomb of George Washington
(L-R) Theron Winn, Jeremy Winn, Raymond Mowery IV, Jeffry La Marca, Gregory O’Brien, Dale Leppard, William Etsweiler in front of the tomb of George Washington
Monument at the Slave Cemetery at Mount Vernon
(L-R) Raymond Mowery IV, Jeremy Winn placing wreath in honor of Washington’s valet, Will Lee, and the slaves of Mount Vernon
President La Marca giving a reading about Will Lee, followed by brief biographies about the lives of Frank Lee, Nancy Carter Quarles, and other slaves of Mount Vernon as read by Past President Leppard, Gregory O’Brien, Charles Brackbill, and Jeremy Winn
Mikey the Haflinger cross pulling a carriage at Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon Mansion
Mount Vernon Mansion
North Carolina Paper Money at Mount Vernon Gift Shop
Note individuals signed the back like a check