Members of Camp Charlotte attended the Ohio Central District meeting of the SAR































Members of Camp Charlotte attended the Ohio Central District meeting of the SAR































This past spring Camp Charlotte contracted Ohio Valley Archeological Incorporated (OVAI) to come in and to conduct a magnetometer survey of an area that with certainty was part of the location of Lord Dunmore’s camp where negotiations were conducted with the Ohio Indian tribes after their defeat at what is now Point Pleasant West Virginia. Rick Hartinger has spent 16 years researching information that narrowed this location down. The survey was conducted February 13th and 14th on nearly 9 acres of property owned by a local farmer. This endeavor is in support of the 250th celebration.










As recorded in documentation, Lord Dunmore came upon a location that he decided to make camp. He removed the bark of a tree and in red wrote “Camp Charlotte”
This year the Color Guardsmen of Camp Charlotte was tasked to be the parade Color Guard unit for all 4 nightly parades in addition we also sponsored the first SAR & DAR booth promoting Wreaths Across America and what the SAR & DAR represent and their activities, we were located just across from the police station so many were able to find us. We had very many individuals stop by for questions and answers and photographs. We even had some who were willing to become new members in the future. By the end of the show we were very well received by all.










Attendees of the Point Pleasant Memorial Service at the Tu-Endie-Wei State Park from the Camp Charlotte Charter of the SAR

The SAR was invited to participate in the parade ceremony for the Italian Festival in Columbus Ohio weather was just perfect for the period wear.

