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Monday, November 23, 2015

Carol Canales - presents pocket flags to soldiers








Carol Canales,Honorary Past State President of 1812 has always wanted to be able to present these tiny pocket flags to men and women she would meet at a variety of events or at the airport when she was traveling. 



Sunday, November 1, 2015

Daughters of 1812 Pay Tribute to our Patriots

The Commissioner Charles Gause No. 433 Chapter National Society of the Daughters of 1812 held its October meeting on Saturday, October 31 at 10:30am at St. James Parish. Mrs. Virginia Callaway, guest speaker, was  vivacious, entertaining and passionate in reference to the cemetery "occupants."  Mrs. Callaway presented a program about the history of the church cemetery, which has been in use since the 1700’s.  Five soldiers of 1812 and over 150 Continental Soldiers are buried in the St. James Cemetery. Ladies of the Commissioner Charles Gause No. 433 Chapter of the US Daughters of 1812 placed carnations on the grave sites of the Patriots of 1812 as Mrs.Callaway introduced them and presented a brief synopsis of their lives and service.

Hostess, Mrs. Virginia Callaway 

Our members enjoyed a beautiful day at St. James Parish

Our tribute to the Patriots of 1812

Betsy Hamer, President