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Samuel Zenas Ammen

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Samuel Zenas Ammen Veteran

Birth
Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia, USA
Death
5 Jan 1929 (aged 85)
USA
Burial
Lexington, Lexington City, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.7805214, Longitude: -79.4458618
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A Confederate veteran, Ammen was born in Fincastle, Virginia, in 1843 to Benjamin and Naomi Cross Ammen and was initiated by Alpha Chapter in October of 1866. Known as the Order’s Practical Founder because of his seminal influence on the organization, he is credited with developing the ritual, paraphernalia, explanation of the symbols, the meaning of KA, the office of the Knight Commander, the direction of initiation, the chapter, Knight Commander’s and Grand Historian’s seals, coat of arms, crest, grip, button, flowers, motto, flag, Special Messenger, and the organization of the chapters. During Ammen’s six terms as Knight Commander, he installed or reestablished twenty-two active chapters and four alumni chapters. Ammen would make his professional mark as the literary editor of the Baltimore Sun. He also wrote Latin Grammar for Beginners, A Scientific Description of the Luray Cave, and History of Maryland Commands in the Confederate Service. he died on January 5, 1929, in Daytona Beach, Florida, and is buried in Stonewall Jackson Cemetery in Lexington, Virginia.

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The Order's Practical Founder of Kappa Alpha Order. Son of Benjamin and Naomi Cross Ammen of Fincastle, Virginia. Served as a soldier and Sailor of the Confederate State of America. He was one of the Founders of the Kappa Alpha Order and was the sole author of its ritual and wrote the accolade and prayer.
During his Confederate service he served as a Private in, Co.D, 11th Virginia Infantry, Regt. and was Discharged on May 19, 1862.

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SPOUSE:
Ann Kelso Wetherall 12-22-1849 x 6-12-1905
A Confederate veteran, Ammen was born in Fincastle, Virginia, in 1843 to Benjamin and Naomi Cross Ammen and was initiated by Alpha Chapter in October of 1866. Known as the Order’s Practical Founder because of his seminal influence on the organization, he is credited with developing the ritual, paraphernalia, explanation of the symbols, the meaning of KA, the office of the Knight Commander, the direction of initiation, the chapter, Knight Commander’s and Grand Historian’s seals, coat of arms, crest, grip, button, flowers, motto, flag, Special Messenger, and the organization of the chapters. During Ammen’s six terms as Knight Commander, he installed or reestablished twenty-two active chapters and four alumni chapters. Ammen would make his professional mark as the literary editor of the Baltimore Sun. He also wrote Latin Grammar for Beginners, A Scientific Description of the Luray Cave, and History of Maryland Commands in the Confederate Service. he died on January 5, 1929, in Daytona Beach, Florida, and is buried in Stonewall Jackson Cemetery in Lexington, Virginia.

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The Order's Practical Founder of Kappa Alpha Order. Son of Benjamin and Naomi Cross Ammen of Fincastle, Virginia. Served as a soldier and Sailor of the Confederate State of America. He was one of the Founders of the Kappa Alpha Order and was the sole author of its ritual and wrote the accolade and prayer.
During his Confederate service he served as a Private in, Co.D, 11th Virginia Infantry, Regt. and was Discharged on May 19, 1862.

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SPOUSE:
Ann Kelso Wetherall 12-22-1849 x 6-12-1905


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