MDSSAR Event

Maryland Society, Sons of the American Revolution Event

Annual Meeting

04/13/2013

Grey Rock Mansion

Contact: Warner

GW Luncheon

02/23/2013 11:00
02/23/2013 16:00

Towson Golf & Country Club

Contact: Collins

Patriots Ball

12/08/2012 18:00

Timonium, MD

Contact: Hoover / Foreman

Board of Managers Meeting

11/17/2012
11/18/2012

Location: TBA

Semi - Annual Meeting

10/06/2012

Dutch's Daughter
Frederick, MD

Vice Presidents Dinner

08/25/2012 16:00

Forest Hill, MD

Contact: Raborg

Joint Chapter Summer Meeting

08/04/2012 13:00
08/04/2012 19:00

Forest Hill, MD

Contact: Raborg

Col. John Eager Howard Memorial

06/03/2012 10:00

Grey Rock Mansion Circle
400 Grey Rock Road
Pikesville, MD 21208

From the early campaigns of the Revolutionary War in 1776 to the final battles in 1781, Colonel John Eager Howard of the Maryland Line built a reputation as an outstanding military leader. One author calls Howard “one of the finest regimental commanders in American history.” Contemporaries, including George Washington and Nathaniel Greene, knew well the impressive fighting qualities of this young officer. Greene once sent Howard to Baltimore carrying a letter that began with the words: “This will be handed to you by Colonel Howard, as good an officer as the world affords.” Howard participated in the New York campaign of 1776 and the Philadelphia campaign of 1777, led his Maryland troops as they fought heroically at the Battle of Camden, SC in 1780, and was awarded a Silver Medal by Congress for his superb performance at the 1781 Battle of Cowpens. He also served with distinction during the Race to the Dan and the Battles at Guilford Courthouse, Hobkirk’s Hill, and Eutaw Springs. After the war, Howard held several important offices including Governor of Maryland and U.S. Senator.

National Convention

07/06/2012
07/11/2012

Phoenix, AZ

Contact: Hoover / Stuart

Grave Dedication

06/24/2012 15:00

General Swerign
Mt. Olivet Cemetery
Frederick, MD

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