Jockey Hollow Chapter Attends Naturalization Ceremony with DAR

The New Jersey Central Field Office of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services – U.S. Department of Homeland Security held their September Naturalization Ceremony at the Morristown National Historic Park / Washington’s Headquarters Museum on September 26, 2024. As in the past, the Morristown Chapter DAR supported this event wonderfully. In addition, the Jockey Hollow Chapter SAR attended to help “ring in liberty” for the 23 new citizens.

The Naturalization Ceremony was held at the beautiful Washington’s Headquarters Museum, which gave opportunity to instill the great heritage the Revolutionary War holds for Americans. The new citizens came from countries across the globe.

Participating were the U.S. Army Junior ROTC, Irvington High School for the presentation of the colors, numerous local and regional dignitaries with messages of inspiration and history, and President Biden with a video message of welcome and encouragement. And the Morristown Chapter, DAR handed out flags and bells to all attendees, lead the singing of “America the Beautiful”, distributed welcome gift bags to all the new citizens, and “rang in liberty” for the new citizens. Jockey Hollow Compatriot Ellis Bailey joined the DAR to “ring in liberty” in honor of Constitution Week, for the new citizens. The entire ceremony was heart warming and inspirational.

Morristown Chapter DAR members did an excellent job of supporting the ceremony – some even in Revolutionary War period attire.

You can visit the Morristown Chapter, DAR website at: https://morristownnjdar.org

Jockey Hollow Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution Holds Grave-marking Ceremony for Revolutionary War Soldier Silus Watters.

The Jockey Hollow Chapter, SAR held a grave-marking ceremony for Revolutionary War soldier Silus Watters (1751-1820) on Sunday, September 22, 2024 at The Pleasant Grove (formerly Presbyterian) Cemetery in Washington Township atop Schooley’s Mountain in Northern New Jersey. The original gravestone is still there, but the inscription has degraded over the years.

Silus Watters was given his famous dog-head sword by Princeton Militia Captain James Moore (a hero of the Revolutionary War Battle of Princeton). This sword is now on display at the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia.

John Lawrence Brasher, Ph.D., a direct ancestor of Silus Watters, along with his wife and son, were in attendance and has written a book “Bright Liberty’s Forgotten Sword and the Battle of Princeton

Numerous friends of the family were in attendance. Four members of chapters of the SAR performed the ceremony along with Dr. Brasher – Jeff La Marca, President of The Jockey Hollow Chapter and the Washingtonburg Chapter, and master of ceremonies; Chris Sands, President of the Abraham Clark Chapter and Vice-President of the West Fields Chapter; and compatriots George Link and Ellis Bailey of the Jockey Hollow Chapter – commemorating Silus Watters’ battlefield contributions as we approach the 250th Anniversary of the Revolution.

A well worn Revolutionary War soldier’s gravestone was marked with the SAR medallion.

Presidents Jeff La Marca (MC) and Chris Sands led the ceremony for the SAR, dressed to honor Patriot Silus Watters.

The ceremony was nicely attended on a beautiful fall day to honor the Revolutionary War Patriot.

Taps was played to honor the fallen.

Dr. Brasher and his wife were thankful for the work that SAR contributed to honor his ancestor.

Compatriots George Link and Ellis Bailey (not pictured) participated in the ceremony.

President La Marca presented a Certificate of Appreciation to Dr. Brasher for authoring his book to bring Silus Watters’ story alive and instigating this ceremony to honor him. Certificates of Appreciation were also given to Michael Del Vecchio who played taps for the ceremony, and to Lyn Smith for helping to arrange the ceremony with the cemetery.

Jockey Hollow Chapter Participates at POW/MIA 24-hour Vigil

The Jockey Hollow Chapter was honored to participate in this solemn, two-day event by volunteering to read the names of American patriots who have been Prisoners of War or are Missing in Action. Three members from the chapter – President Jeff La Marca, Past President Roger Loomis, and Compatriot Ellis Bailey – participated on Saturday, September 21, 2024.

President Jeff La Marca and Compatriot Ellis Bailey reading the names of POW/MIA soldiers.

The POW/MIA park has numerous areas dedicated to the memory of the missing and those that served valiantly.

President Jeff La Marca presented a Certificate of Appreciation from the SAR to Charlie Uhrmann, the driving force behind the creation and maintenance of All Veterans Memorial Park, built from private donations and time contributions, and facilitator of the 24 hour POW/MIA Vigil at the park.