Paul Emery Chapter SAR

Paul Emery Chapter SAR Chapter of the Michigan Society - Sons of the American Revolution.

Members of this organization had relatives that fought in the military / militia or resisted the British during the American Revolutionary War.

05/29/2026

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Paul Emery Chapter members Bob Hawcroft and Aaron Wiles were joined by members of the DMC Color Guard to march in Linden...
05/29/2026

Paul Emery Chapter members Bob Hawcroft and Aaron Wiles were joined by members of the DMC Color Guard to march in Linden's memorial day parade.

Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day, is a day of remembrance for those who have died in our nation’s service....
05/22/2026

Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day, is a day of remembrance for those who have died in our nation’s service. It was borne out of the Civil War and a desire to honor our dead. It was officially proclaimed on 5 May 1868 by General John Logan, national commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, in his General Order No. 11, and was first observed on 30 May 1868, when flowers were placed on the graves of Union and Confederate soldiers at Arlington National Cemetery.

Headquarters Grand Army of the Republic,
Washington, D.C., May 5, 1868.

GENERAL ORDERS
No. 11

I. The 30th day of May, 1868 is designated for the purpose of strewing with flowers or otherwise decorating the graves of comrades who died in defense of their country during the late rebellion, and whose bodies now lie in almost every city, village, and hamlet churchyard in the land. In this observance no form or ceremony is prescribed, but posts and comrades will in their own way arrange such fitting services and testimonials of respect as circumstances may permit.

We are organized, comrades, as our regulations tell us, for the purpose, among other things, "of preserving and strengthening those kind and fraternal feelings which have bound together the soldiers, sailors and marines who united to suppress the late rebellion." What can aid more to assure this result than by cherishing tenderly the memory of our heroic dead who made their breasts a barricade between our country and its foes? Their soldier lives were the reveille of freedom to a race in chains and their deaths the tattoo of rebellious tyranny in arms. We should guard their graves with sacred vigilance. All that the consecrated wealth and taste of the nation can add to their adornment and security is but a fitting tribute to the memory of her slain defenders. Let no wanton foot tread rudely on such hallowed grounds. Let pleasant paths invite the coming and going of reverent visitors and fond mourners. Let no vandalism of avarice or neglect, no ravages of time, testify to the present or to the coming generations that we have forgotten, as a people, the cost of a free and undivided republic.

If other eyes grow dull and other hands slack, and other hearts cold in the solemn trust, ours shall keep it well as long as the light and warmth of life remains in us.

Let us, then, at the time appointed, gather around their sacred remains and garland the passionless mounds above them with choicest flowers of springtime; let us raise above them the dear old flag they saved from dishonor; let us in this solemn presence renew our pledges to aid and assist those whom they have left among us as sacred charges upon the nation's gratitude—the soldier's and sailor's widow and orphan.

II. It is the purpose of the commander in chief to inaugurate this observance with the hope that it will be kept up from year to year, while a survivor of the war remains to honor the memory of his departed comrades. He earnestly desires the public press to call attention to this order, and lend its friendly aid in bringing it to the notice of comrades in all parts of the country in time for simultaneous compliance therewith.

III. Department commanders will use every effort to make this order effective.

By Command of -
John A. Logan,
Commander in Chief

N.P. Chipman, Adjutant General

05/22/2026

Tony Award-nominated star of stage and screen and proud daughter of a U.S. Marine, Mary McCormack, will join Gary Sinise to co-host the 37th annual National Memorial Day Concert on Sunday, May 24, on PBS, honoring our service members and paying tribute to all who have given their lives in service to our nation. McCormack steps in this year for longtime host Joe Mantegna.
“What makes this concert so powerful is the way it tells the larger story of service and sacrifice,” said McCormack. “It reminds us of what military service asks of individuals and families, and how much gratitude we owe them. I’m honored to join as co-host of this year’s broadcast. It’s one of the most meaningful projects I’ve ever been a part of, and I wouldn’t miss it for anything.”

Tune in Sunday, May 24, 8/7c on PBS . Bookmark the link in our bio.

05/22/2026

LAKE GEORGE, NY (WRGB)- A long-buried piece of Lake George’s Revolutionary War history is returning home, as the remains of 44 people believed to be associated

05/22/2026

SAR President General Michael J. Elston has issued a Proclamation in observance of Memorial Day 2026, marking the 250th year of our Nation’s independence.

As we honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country, we invite all Americans to reflect on the sacrifices that secured our liberty.

Click here to download >>https://www.sar.org/app/uploads/2026-Memorial-Day-Proclamation.pdf

Hope you can join the DAR for their dedication this weekend honoring Jacob Doty!
05/19/2026

Hope you can join the DAR for their dedication this weekend honoring Jacob Doty!

05/19/2026

Wilderness, Revolution, and Michigan's Path to Statehood

Members of the MISSAR Color Guard and Paul Emery Chapter had the honor of participating the Stoney Creek Chapter, NSDAR ...
05/18/2026

Members of the MISSAR Color Guard and Paul Emery Chapter had the honor of participating the Stoney Creek Chapter, NSDAR dedication if the graves of three Revolutionary War Patriots buried in Rochester.

Dozens gathered at Mount Avon Cemetery in Rochester on Saturday for a dedication ceremony marking 250 years since America's fight for independence.

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