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Colonel James Wood II Chapter, SAR recognizes ladies for support to the Chapter
On January 5, 2023, the Colonel James Wood II Chapter of the Virginia Society Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) conducted an awards presentation ceremony to recognize ladies who have supported the organization. The event was conducted at a dinner held at the Wayside Inn, Middletown, Virginia. The Wayside Inn is the oldest and longest continuously running inn of the United States. The “Old Kitchen” was built in 1742 as a way station and stagecoach stop. The original well that watered the small hamlet of Middletown is viewable in the Larrick’s Tavern portion of the Inn. Wayside has continuously offered accommodations and dining since 1797. Compatriots of the Sons of the American Revolution must have linear descent from a patriot of the American Revolution. The chapter and the inn have combined for several events over the past several years to support the preservation of colonial history and patriotism.

President Thomas “Chip” Daniel presenting Michelle Phillips, Evangeline “Vangy” Robinson and Rebecca “Becky” Ebert with Certificates of Appreciation. Photos courtesy of Thomas “Chip” Daniel.
At the ceremony, the ladies were recognized for their efforts in supporting the chapter in it’s efforts to preserve the memory of the colonial era. Receiving Certificates of Appreciation for their support of the organization were Evangeline Robinson, Rebecca Ebert and Michelle Phillips. Anne Simmons was awarded the Bronze Good Citizenship Medal for her leadership with Girl Scouts and support to the community. Michelle Phillips was presented a Martha Washington Medal for participating in many of the chapters and SAR events. Mary Daniel was recognized as the lady who provided significant support to chapter President Thomas “Chip” Daniel during the past year. Deborah Corey was recognized with Daughters of Liberty Medal, the highest lady’s medal presented by the SAR. It is given for unselfish devotion, tireless efforts and assistance to the SAR. She has provided behind the scenes support to the CJWII Chapter for the past nine years.

Mary Daniel receiving Lydia Darragh Medal from President Thomas “Chip” Daniel.
Compatriots attending, included members from the CJWII chapter, the Sgt Maj John Champe (SMJC), Fairfax Resolves (FR), George Washington (GW) and Fort Harrison (FH) Chapters. SAR were Ken Bonner (SMJC), Bryan Buck (FH), Ernie Coggins (GW), Jim Cordes (FR), Dale Corey, Thomas “Chip” Daniel, Tim Dioquino (FR), Lew Ewing, Doug Hall, Peter Himmelberger, Brett Osborn, Dennis Parmerter, Allan Phillips, Marc Robinson, Jim Simmons, and Richard Tyler. The Daughters of the American Revolution were represented by Anita Bonner, Deborah Corey, Michelle Phillips and Anne Simmons. Ladies in colonial attire included Rebecca Ebert, Michelle Phillips, Anne Simmons and Linda Tyler.

Deborah Corey receiving the Daughters of Liberty Medal from Marc Robinson.
