Grand National Curling Club - Past Presidents

Past Presidents

Presidents of the Grand National Curling Club
Number Year Start Year End Name Home Club
1 1867 1870 Bell, David Caledonian
2 1870 1872 Dalrymple, Alexander St. Andrew's
3 1872 1873 Macnoe, George Caledonian
4 1873 1874 Hoagland, Andrew St. Andrew's
5 1874 1877 Hamilton, John L. Caledonian
6 1877 1879 Johnston, John Milwaukee
7 1879 1881 Stevens, James Jersey City
8 1881 1883 Patterson, John New York
9 1883 1885 McLaren, William P. Milwaukee
10 1885 1887 Stewart, James Yorkers
11 1887 1888 McArthur, John Chicago
12 1888 1890 Grieve, George American
13 1890 1892 Peattie, John Utica
14 1892 1893 Nicholson, Thomas St. Andrew's
15 1893 1894 Watt, John Thistle
16 1894 1895 Thomas, Edwin L. Yorkers
17 1895 1897 McCulloch, John St. Paul
18 1897 1898 Thompson, Alexander United
19 1898 1899 Morrison, David G. Manhattan
20 1899 1900 McGaw, John Boston
21 1900 1901 Conley, James F. Empire City
22 1901 1902 Munson, Alfred H. Utica
23 1902 1903 Edwards, William D. Jersey City
24 1903 1904 Thaw, James Thistle
25 1904 1905 Allen, George B. Utica
26 1905 1906 MacNee, Forrest St. Andrew's
27 1906 1907 Johnson, Herman I. Utica
28 1907 1908 Lehmann, John A. Empire
29 1908 1909 Watt, Thomas J. Thistle
30 1909 1910 Allen, W. Fred Utica
31 1910 1911 Archibald, Henry Caledonian
32 1911 1912 Calder, Frederick M. Utica
33 1912 1913 Peene, George W. Yorkers
34 1913 1914 Emmet, Richard S. Mohawk
35 1914 1916 Johnson, Delos M. Utica
36 1916 1920 Vaughen, Frank G. Mohawk
37 1920 1922 Gurley, Nelson R. Utica
38 1922 1923 Cluett, Walter H. The Pines
39 1923 1926 Farrell, Thomas H. Utica
40 1926 1928 Blanchet, Sidney F. Saranca Lake
41 1928 1929 Halliday, Alexander B. St. Andrew's
42 1929 1931 Curran, Sherwood S. Utica
43 1931 1933 Porter, Alexander S. The Country Club
44 1933 1935 Calder, John W. Utica
45 1935 1937 Patterson, Jr., C. Campbell The Country Club
46 1937 1939 Anderson, John Schenectady
47 1939 1941 Davies, Robert L. Utica
48 1941 1943 King, Franklin The Country Club
49 1943 1945 Lydgate, Theodore H. Schenectady
50 1945 1947 Williamson, Clifton P. St. Andrew's
51 1947 1949 Hurd, Kenneth S. Utica
52 1949 1951 Hastings, Addison B. Ardsley
53 1951 1953 Hill, Lucius T. The Country Club
54 1953 1954 Davis, Richard P. Schenectady
55 1954 1956 Joy, John H. Winchester
56 1956 1957 Searle, William A. Utica
57 1957 1958 Smith, Dr. Deering G. Nashua
58 1958 1959 Seibert, W. Lincoln St. Andrew's
59 1959 1961 Reid, Ralston B. Schenectady
60 1961 1963 Cushing, Henry K. The Country Club
61 1963 1965 Wood, Brenner R. Ardsley
62 1965 1966 Parkinson, Fred E. Utica
63 1966 1968 Childs, Edward C. Norfolk
64 1968 1970 Rand, Grenfell N. Albany
65 1970 1972 Neill, Stanley E. Winchester
66 1972 1974 Milano, Dr. Joseph E. NY Caledonian
67 1974 1976 Neuber, Dr. Richard A. Schenectady
68 1976 1978 Cobb, Arthur J. Utica
69 1978 1980 Hamm, Arthur E. Petersham
70 1980 1982 Will, A. Roland Nutmeg
71 1982 1984 Cooper, C. Kenneth NY Caledonian
72 1984 1986 Porter, David R. Wellesley
73 1984 1986 Millington, A. Wesley Schenectady
74 1988 1989 Dewees, Dr. David C. Cape Cod
75 1989 1991 Owens, Charles D. Nutmeg
76 1991 1993 Mitchell, J. Peter Garden State
77 1993 1995 Lopez, Jr., Chester H. Nashua
78 1995 1997 Freeman, Kim Schenectady
79 1997 1999 Williams, Samuel C. Broomstones
80 1999 2001 Hatch, Peggy Philadelphia
81 2001 2003 Garber, Thomas Utica
82 2003 2005 Pelletier, Robert Potomac
83 2005 2007 Chandler, Robert P. Broomstones
84 2007 2009 Krailo, Gwen Nashua
85 2009 2011 Thomas, Carl Utica
86 2011 2013 Macartney, Dick Coastal Carolina

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