Liberty Tree Dedication

Thanks to the generosity of Jockey Hollow Chapter members, who have personally donated funds, we will be dedicating the first Liberty Tree in our community as part of the America 250 Celebration. The National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution has set a nationwide goal of 250 trees, while our state organization, the New Jersey Society of the Sons of the American, has set of goal of one tree in each of our counties. As shown on the map, Jockey Hollow Chapter’s region covers Hunterdon, Morris, and Somerset Counties. Our first Liberty Tree Dedication will take place in Morris County at the historic Burnham Park in Morristown, NJ on November 15, 2025, at 1:00 P.M. next to the statute of the great American Patriot, Thomas Paine. The statute is one of only two in the Nation that displays the full figure of this great American Patriot.

About this Event

Thanks to generous compatriot donations, the chapter will be dedicating our first Liberty Tree, in accordance with the National SAR program. Please note that the Jockey Hollow Chapter, SAR is non-profit 501(c)(3) apolitical, philanthropical lineage society and will we gladly accept additional donations to help fund at least two more Liberty Trees which will need to be planted at dedicated at Hunterdon and Somerset Counties, respectively. Please contact us if you wish to contribute.

A Princeton Elm will be planted in Burnham Park in Morristown, next to the statute of Thomas Paine at the historic site of Brig. Gen. Henry Knox’s Artillery Encampment (1779-1780) and home to one of only two statues in the U.S. of Thomas Paine, author of Common Sense and The American Crisis during the Revolution.

Planting is expected mid-October and the ceremony is currently scheduled for 1:00 P.M. on Saturday, November 15, 2025 at 1:00 P.M. Future notification and more details will be sent to all chapter members. Area dignitaries and other lineage organization members are being invited.

Please mark your calendar and plan to attend this important event honoring the foundation of our county.

This plaque will be placed on the site as part of the Liberty Tree Dedication Ceremony

Help Us Assist with Grave Cleanings

In preparation for this year’s Wreaths Across America Program (Saturday, December 13, 2025), the Jockey Hollow Chapter will be assisting the Ferro Monte Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution in cleaning some of the graves that will be marked with wreaths later. This event will take place:

First Presbyterian Church Graveyard
99 Main St., Succasunna, NJ
Friday, October 10, 2025
10:00 A.M. ~ 12:00 P.M.

If you have never cleaned graves before, it’s a very rewarding process and the results are often quite specular. All chapter members are encouraged to attend. For further information, please contact us.

Jockey Hollow Chapter, SAR: Sept. 20, 2025 Meeting

The Jockey Hollow Chapter, SAR held its first meeting for the 2025 – 2026 year. Although we have been the largest chapter in the state of New Jersey, we have begun our new year as the largest yet – with 121 compatriots and growing!

Additionally, we have many upcoming events on our calendar including, but not limited to a Liberty Tree Dedication Ceremony, Wreaths Across America, educational opportunities for students, and more!

Jockey Hollow Chapter President, Dr. Jeff La Marca
Jockey Hollow Chapter President, Dr. Jeff La Marca, presided over the meeting.
Our newest compatriot
Our newest member, Compatriot Brewster Miner receiving his membership rosette from President La Marca.
Compatriot Rich Perry receiving the Bronze Henry Knox Medal for placing American Flags on monuments from Trenton to Jockey Hollow along the Washington Trail.
Compatriot Rich Perry receiving the Bronze Henry Knox Medal for placing American Flags on monuments from Trenton to Jockey Hollow along the Washington Trail.
Secretary George Link receiving the Bronze Henry Knox Award
Jockey Hollow Chapter, SAR Secretary George Link receiving the Bronze Henry Knox Award for his outstanding service as the Jockey Hollow Chapter’s Sargeant-at-Arms.
Compatriots James Naisby, Paul Frits, Georg Robb, and Ellis Bailey received Certificates of Appreciation for their contributions to the Liberty Tree Dedication (to be held on November 15. 2025)
Compatriots James Naisby, Paul Frits, Georg Robb, and Ellis Bailey received Certificates of Appreciation for their contributions to the chapter’s Liberty Tree Dedication Project (to be held on November 15. 2025).
Our Meeting's Featured Speaker
Tim Crist, Ph.D. was our featured speaker. Dr. Crist provided a fascinating lecture on “Newark’s Bitter Divide: Patriots and Loyalists during the American Revolution.”
September 20, 2025 Chapter meeting.
Jockey Hollow Chapter, SAR September 20, 2025 Meeting

Jockey Hollow Chapter Plans Our First Liberty Tree Dedication!

Thanks to generous compatriot donations and the wonderful support of the Shade Tree Commission of Morristown, the Jockey Hollow Chapter will be dedicating our first Liberty Tree. A Princeton Elm will be planted in Burnham Park on Washington Street in Morristown, at the historic site of Brig. Gen. Henry Knox’s Artillery encampment (1779-1780) and home to one of only two statues in the U.S. of Thomas Paine, author of “Common Sense” during the Revolution.

The 250th SAR Liberty Tree Program was rolled out in 2023 by the NSSAR with the goal of planting 250 Liberty Trees for the 250th Anniversary of the United States and an objective to dedicate at least one tree in each state on or before July 4, 2026. It is hoped that planting a Liberty Tree will help enhance the public’s awareness and knowledge of the importance of the American Revolution and the sacrifices that were made to become our nation. To date, the SAR Liberty Tree Program has dedicated 160 trees in 26 states.

The first noted Liberty Tree (1646–1775) was a famous elm tree that stood in Boston near Boston Common, in the years before the American Revolution. In 1765, colonists in Boston staged the first act of defiance against the British government at the tree. The tree became a rallying point for the growing resistance to the rule of Britain over the American colonies, and the ground surrounding it became known as Liberty Hall. In 1775 the British had enough of these rebellious rallies at the Liberty Tree and had it cut down. Over time, many Liberty Trees were designated in towns across the colonies to serve as rallying points for the revolutionary cause. (Thanks to the NSSAR “Liberty Tree Project” web site for this information. Please visit their site for updates and additional information.)

Planting of our Liberty Tree in Morristown is expected mid-October, and the ceremony is currently targeted for Saturday, November 15, 2025. Future notification and more details will be sent to all chapter members. Area dignitaries and other lineage organization members will also be invited.

Please mark your calendar and plan to attend.

Liberty Tree Plaque
The Liberty Tree plaque to be installed by our chapter.

Jockey Hollow Chapter Supports 2025 Wreaths Across America.

For the second year, Jockey Hollow Chapter will support the Wreaths Across America Program. This year, the First Presbyterian Church Cemetery, United Methodist Church Cemetery, and Flanders-Hillside Cemetery (NJFPUM) will be the site we support through donations of wreaths and time. This wonderful program, sponsored and managed by the Ferro Monte Chapter, NSDAR for 11 years, to be held at 99 Main Street in Succasunna, NJ honors approximately 700 graves of the men and woman who have served our county. The ceremony will be on Saturday, December 13, 2025 at 12:00 p.m.

What can you do?

Sponsor (purchase) wreaths at the Official Jockey Hollow Chapter donation page. Same $17 price per wreath as last year. Please ask family, friends, associates and acquaintances to help support. Note: cut-off date for ordering for 2025: ~Thanksgiving.

Help with ideas on how to fund raise for the event and volunteer to help. Contact Jeff La Marca or Ellis Bailey.

Mark your calendar and attend the ceremony.

Wreaths on graves at Arlington National Cemetery.