Tennessee became known as the “Volunteer State” during the War of 1812 due to the key role played by volunteers from the Tennessee militia. Newspapers of the day touted the military spirit of the men of Tennessee. That reputation was solidified in the Mexican American War of 1848, when President James K. Polk of Tennessee issued a call for 2,600 volunteers and 30,000 Tennesseans answered. Volunteer Chapter #414 exemplifies that Volunteer Spirit with their Americanism and Patriotic programs coupled with their active membership in Blue Lodges and all Appendant Bodies.
2023-2024 Chapter Officers
President
David Keen
1st Vice President
Donald R. Miller
2nd Vice President
Delmer K. Bussell
3rd Vice President
Vacant
Secretary/Treasurer
Homer Thurl Ray