Commissioner Charles Gause No.433 Chapter of the National Society of the United States Daughters of 1812 is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women's organization, which promotes patriotism and knowledge of the history of the American people. Contact the web manager, Phyllis Wilson at par4wilson@gmail.com or President, Michele Russell at mruss021996@earthlink.net
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Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Photos from the February 7, 2026 Commissioner Charles Gause No 433 Daughters of 1812 Meeting
Keith Chipman was our guest speaker for the February 7, 2026 meeting of our 1812 organization. Keith is the husband of our Vice-President, Rebecca Chipman. Keith is a blacksmith as a hobby. Essential blacksmith tools include a forge for heating metal, an anvil for shaping, and a variety of hammers (such as cross-peen or ball-peen) for forging. Other crucial tools include tongs for holding hot metal, a post vise for securing work, and cutting tools such as chisels and punches.
After watching several episodes of "Forged in Fire" Keith and Reecca decided to ry their hand at forging tools themselves. Keith has worked in the Machine Tool Trade his entire career. Shaping metal, heat treating and producing tools using a variety of machine tools was familar tohoim. Using fire an anvil and hammer toshape metal into tools was new. Keith and Rebecca started by forging a couple of knives thenmoved on to produce seveal decorative items used around thehouse such as canmadle stick holders, wall sconces, decorative mirror and a chandelier to name a few.
Typical clothing worn by a blacksmith includes eye protection, heavy cotton clothing (no polyester), a leather apron, and leather shoes or boots to protect them fromthe sparks that fly while forging metal.
Our new officers for 2026-2028 were selected at the 1812 meeting on February 7, 2026. The new president will be Suzanne Palmer; the Vice President will be Susan Woodard; the Secretary will be Kathleen Benedict; and the Treasurer, Cindy Sellers, will serve another term. Registrar will be Rebecca Chipman; Chaplain will be Linda Lashley, who will serve another term in office; Historian will be Phyllis Wilson; and Librarian will be Joan Hall. The new officers will be sworn in at the June 2026 meeting.
Friday, January 9, 2026
The Battle of New Orleans 2026

1812 Wreath
Left to right: Kathy Benedict, Pat Tucker, Susan Woodward, Librarian Martha Blacher, Susan DeGroote, Carol Jutte, Registrar Suzanne Palmer, Chaplain Linda Lashley, Anne Boone, Treasurer Cindy Sellers, Phyllis Wilson, Keidra Koenig, President Michele Russell, Vice-President Rebecca Chipman, Carole Weiss, Historian Joan Hall, Secretary Caron Myers, Judy Ward, and Bettie Lettieri absent from photo, but in attendance, guests Judy Caison and Vicki Lauziere
Members of the Commissioner Charles Gause No. 433 Chapter of the National Society of the United States Daughters of 1812 gathered in Southport on an unusually warm and sunny Wednesday, January 8, 2026, to commemorate the Battle of New Orleans. This is the 12th year that the chapter has been celebrating this event. There were 21 ladies present. Two guests and 19 members.










