The town and county of Halifax are located in Eastern North Carolina,
and were the center of the wealthy plantation society that was located along the Roanoke River Valley
during the Colonial period. This area
was a hotbed of revolutionary fervor during the 1770's, and it was from
here that the historic Halifax
Resolves originated. What were the Halifax Resolves? The
Halifax Resolves were the first official
act by any of the thirteen colonies calling for independence from Great
Britain. Read about them here.
We are a new Chapter, having been chartered on the 227th anniversary of
the signing of the Halifax Resolves,
April 12, 2003, and are located in the town of Halifax, NC. We are
actively seeking to recruit qualified new
members.
Membership in the SAR is open to all men 18 or over who can prove lineal
descent from an ancestor who
supported the War for American Independence. If you think you qualify,
or simply want more information,
please contact us. (Click on 'About Us' for contact information for the
officers of the Chapter.) Click on the FAQ's link
for more information. More detailed information on application
procedures and membership requirements
can be found in brochures on the Forms link
from the main NCSSAR page (www.ncssar.com).
If you would like to contribute to your local community, promote and
protect the symbols of America, and
recognize your Revolutionary War ancestor who fought and sacrificed in
the cause of freedom, the SAR is
the group for you. We are a patriotic organization formed in 1889 and
chartered by the United States
Congress in 1906, with more than 25,000 living members from all 50
states and 23 foreign countries.
Throughout its history, SAR has admitted more than 155,000
members. Among them are 16 Presidents of the United States, including George W. Bush and his father George H.
W. Bush, Jimmy Carter,
Dwight D. Eisenhower, Harry Truman and Theodore Roosevelt. SAR also has
had among its members
Sir Winston Churchill and King Juan Carlos I of Spain, both of whom
trace their ancestry to
Revolutionary War patriots. Click on the Background link
for more information on the SAR.
One activity we engage in is that of sponsoring ceremonies to
commemorate important Revolutionary War Patriots and events. Each year
on the Saturday closest to April 12th (the date the Resolves were
signed) we sponsor a commemorative ceremony on the site of the old
colonial courthouse in Halifax (the Resolves were first read to the
public from the steps of the courthouse) which features speakers,
color guards and other activities that commemorate the important role of
Halifax, NC in our nation's history. Click on the 'Events' link for pictures of
previous Halifax Day celebrations.
Some of the other activities we participate in are:
- marking
the graves of SAR members and Revolutionary War heroes
- scholarships
to JROTC members and Eagle Scouts
- recognition
of local law enforcement officers whose services have gone above and
beyond the call of duty
- recognition
of outstanding high school students with the Good Citizenship Award
- sponsorship
of Boy Scout troops
- educational
programs in the schools regarding the American Flag, the Revolution,
and patriotism
Click on the What We Do link for more
information on the SAR's activities.