Kansas Society: Sons of the American Revolution.
The contest must be entered through a Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution near the student's residence. If the State does not have chapters or if the chapters are not participating, the contest may be entered at the State level. If the State does not participate, then the essay may be submitted to the At Large Judge (see below).
The Knight Essay Contest is designed to give students an opportunity to explore topics based on original research and deal with an event, person, philosophy, or ideal associated with the American Revolution.
Winning essay participants, on all levels, may be required to supply a tax identification number in order to receive their award. By entering this contest, all participants agree that if their essay is chosen as one of the national winning essays, it will be the property of the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR).
HISTORICAL ESSAY CONTEST: Any student (male or female) who qualifies and writes an essay in the specified topic area may participate in the Knight Historical Essay Contest. Knight Essay Contest description and rules. State Deadline: Contestants should deliver their entries to the state contact postmarked no later than December 31. The state.
Find Your Local Chapter Members of the Sons of the American Revolution can trace their genealogy to a patriot who severed in or supported the cause of the American War for Independence. If you would like to find your personal connection to the American Revolution and the events that shaped our nation, please contact your local chapter to start an application and join us.
The District of Columbia Society, Sons of the American Revolution is committed to honoring the brave legacy of our forefathers in their quest for American independence. With continuing commemorations, programs, and other activities aimed at inculcating an appreciation of America’s Revolutionary heritage, particularly among young people, DCSSAR takes pride in over history of service to the.
The National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (NSSAR) was founded in 1883 as a patriotic and hereditary society to honor and preserve the memory of Revolutionary War ancestors and events leading to the founding of the United States of America.