Issue 4 - Gov. Isaac Shelby

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Issue 4 - Gov. Isaac Shelby
Volume 3 Issue 4
April 2010
Gov. Isaac Shelby Chapter
Sons of the American Revolution
Chapter Monthly Newsletter
OFFICERS
President- Rev. Forrest B. Chilton
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Vice President– Charlie Scott
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Secretary-- Chuck Scott
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Treasurer- Scott Giltner
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Registrar- Robert Brent
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Chaplain- Noble Roberts
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Historian- Neal Hammon
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Chancellor- Carl Ludwig
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C.G. Commander– Dennis Scott
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Commander Emeritus- Ed Myles
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Newsletter- Charlie Scott
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Webmaster–Tom Higgins
[email protected]
Members of the Gov. Isaac Shelby and Simon Kenton chapters presented
Colors and Standards at the DAR state meeting. (Front) Charlie Scott,
Terry Collis, Jeff Hampton. Back row: John Test, James Strohmeier, Scott
Giltner, Joe Parrish, Forrest Chilton, Tom Geimeier, Harry Geimeier, Ed
Myles. Tom Higgins and Dennis Scott were there but not in picture.
Chapter Members at Guilford Courthouse
John Clay Barnett
standing in front of
the Nathaniel Greene
monument.
Usually, J.C. is the
person taking all the
pictures.
(L-R) Junion Murdock, Rev. Forrest Chilton, J.C.
Barnett, John Huffman, Joe Parrish & Dennis Scott
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Fourteen members of the Gov. Isaac Shelby Chapter attended Mel Hankla’s presentation
on Isaac Shelby. Front row (L-R) Charlie Scott, mascot Denise Hall, Rev. Forrest Chilton,
Noble Roberts, Ed Myles, Scott Giltner. Back row (L-R) Vic Bitter, Dick Bierman, Tom
Higgins, John Test, Mel Hankla (a/k/a Isaac Shelby), Philip Yenowine, Joe Parrish, Bob
Brent, Dennis Scott, John Clay Barnett.
The Gov. Isaac Shelby Chapter thanks the Painted Stone Settlers for the
opportunity to present Colors and Standards on this special evening.
Mel Hankla (SAR member) gave a very
entertaining presentation on Isaac Shelby.
Pictured above is Vic Bitter a member of both organizations and
Painted Stone Settlers President Kathy Cummings.
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John Clay Barnett makes School Presentation
John Clay Barnett made a Revolutionary War presentation to the
fifth grade class at Coolidge Taylor Elementary School.
John hoped to create an interest in the students learning more about
their American Heritage. His program also included life on the early
Kentucky frontier and life without their I-Pods and electronic games.
John said that many good questions were asked.
Thanks to Ms. Sally Gamble, teacher and Manual swim team Mom,
for inviting John to further the student’s interest about the Revolutionary War.
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In Our Memory
Robert S. Brown
Robert, age 81 died March 27, 2010
after fighting cancer for the past couple
of years.
Robert S. Brown, a member of the Gov.
Isaac Shelby Chapter, joined the SAR in
June 1993. He will be missed by his
many friends in the SAR.
Funeral Mass: 12:30 p.m.
Monday, April 5 at St. Frances of Rome
Church, Payne and Clifton streets., with
burial to follow at Calvary Cemetery.
Visitation: 2-8 p.m. Saturday at Bosse
Funeral Home, Barret at Ellison avenues.
Calendar of Events
April 16-17 Overnight trip to Colbert’s Raid on Arkansas Post, Gillett, Arkansas.
Only Rev. War Battle west of the Mississippi. One of the last Battles of the Revolutionary War
April 29
Kentucky Derby Peagus Parade
April 30
Grave Marking—Patriot Captain Abraham Linkhorn (Grandfather of President Abraham Lincoln)
May 8
Day trip to Raid on Martin’s Station, Ewing, VA. Ewing is just East of Middlesboro, KY
Watch as Indians raid the fort. Take part in the Memorial Service
Mid-May (22nd?) First “Honor Flight” of the year—Don’t miss this!
June 5th Grave Marking Service—Captain Edward Worthington—Owensboro, KY
Be prepared at our next meeting to discuss your possible attendance at the above events.