
Welcome To The
South Jersey Chapter,
Sons of The American Revolution
The South Jersey Chapter of the New Jersey Society, Sons of the American Revolution, was founded in 1923, serving Southern Burlington, Camden, Cumberland, Gloucester, and Salem counties. The Sons of the American Revolution is a Congressionally chartered organization founded in 1889, and a 501C3 non-profit, non-partisan service organization preserving American history and promoting education for future generations. The SAR assists veterans and their families, teachers with living history interpreters, lesson planning resources, and reenactment events for school-aged youth to attend.
Our Mission
Remembering Our Past
Remembering Our Past
Remembering Our Past by honoring those who served or assisted the efforts for Independence during the Revolutionary War and promoting core values.
Inspiring Communities
Inspiring Communities
By inspiring communities and institutions with more profound reverence for the principles of the government founded by our forefathers.
Educating Our Youth
Educating Our Youth
Shaping Future Generations by educating our youth about our nation’s founding and American ideals and traditions.
News & Happenings
South Jersey Chapter at the South Jersey History Fair
South Jersey Chapter, SAR participated in the South Jersey History Fair in Glendora, NJ. Thank you to the Chapter members who helped make this day enjoyable and productive: Jim Howard, Jay Eitner, Bill Dorman, Carl, Hausmann, Sam Davis, and Roger Long. Be sure to...
Members of the South Jersey Chapter on an Archaeological Dig
This morning, Rich Serfass, the president of the SJC SAR, and several chapter members were present at the Red Bank Battlefield, working alongside an archaeological team of Dr. Janofsky's Archaeology class from Rowan University, and community volunteers. Their...
SJCSAR Teaching at Redbank Battlefield
Rich Serfass, president of the SJC SAR, recently enjoyed the opportunity to lead a tour of the Red Bank Battlefield for a group of homeschool students and their parents. The tour took showcased both the battlefield and the historic 1748 Whitall House situated within...