North Carolina Events
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Blue Ridge Color Guard Naturalization Ceremony In Charlotte, North Carolina
First North Carolina Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution. Chartered 21 April 1928 in Asheville, North Carolina, and later became the Blue Ridge Chapter.
The Blue Ridge Chapter Color Guard will present Colors at the United States Naturalization Ceremony at the Charles R. Jonas Federal Building, 401 West Trade Street in Charlotte, NC.
All members are invited to attend this solemn event and applaud the courage it took to leave their homeland behind and start all over in the greatest nation in the world.
It is easy to see that the Blue Ridge Chapter is an active, energetic, and busy chapter that is always looking for new members to help us reach our challenging goals for the recognition of the sacrifices our Patriots made for us to enjoy the freedoms we have today.
- 1919.November.Saturday
Compatriot Grave Markings for Early NCSSAR Members
The Halifax Resolves Chapter will mark the graves of two of the early North Carolina Society compatriots in two ceremonies.
The first will honor Compatriot Clarence A. Wyche (22846 / 46) who served as the NCSSAR National Trustee from 1913-1915. The ceremony will be held at 10:00 November 19th at Cedarwood Cemetery, in Roanoke Rapids.
The second ceremony will honor Joseph P. Pippen (22837 / 37) at 1:00 in Sunset Hills Cemetery, Littleton, NC.
RSVP’s are listed below.
Grave Marking – Nathan Alaxander Stedman 3rd
71 US-64 BUS, Pittsboro, NC 27312, USAGrave Marking – Nathan Alaxander Stedman 3rd
DATE/TIME: November 19, 2022 / 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
ORGANIZED BY: Sandhills Chapter
LOCATION: Pittsboro United Methodist Church. 71 West Street, Pittsboro NC
The Sandhills Chapter will conduct a grave marking for Patriot Nathan Alaxander Stedman 3rd in Pittsboro NC on Saturday November 19th 2022 at 11:00 AM.
Nathan Alaxander Stedman 3rd joined the revolution in 1776 at the age of 14 with the infantry in Connecticut. He later served as a privateer until his capture. After the war he came to North Carolina where he represented the state in the Senate. He was buried in Pittsboro at his family cemetery which was lost and recently rediscovered
Annual NCSSAR Events
See the map below for the locations of annual commemorations that occur throughout the state on or around their anniversary date.