Salmagundi Club - Club Presidents

Club Presidents

  • Joseph Hartley, 1871-1889
  • George W. Maynard, 1888-1889
  • Charles Yardley Turner, 1889-1883
  • Thomas Moran, 1893-1896
  • W. Lewis Fraser, 1896-1897
  • Alexander Theobald Van Laer, 1897-1898
  • Robert C. Minor, 1898-1899
  • Alexander Theobald Van Laer, 1899-1900
  • George H. McCord, 1900-1901
  • George Inness, Jr., 1901-1903
  • J. Scott Hartley, 1903-1905
  • Alexander T. Van Laer, 1905-1908
  • Henry B. Snell, 1908-1910
  • Frank Knox Morton Rehn, 1910-1911
  • Carleton Wiggins, 1911-1913
  • Charles Vezin, 1913-1914
  • F. Ballard Williams, 1914-1919
  • Emil Carlsen, 1919-1920
  • J. Massey Rhind, 1920-1922
  • Hobart Nichols, 1922-1924
  • W. Granville Smith, 1924-1926
  • Franklin De Haven, 1926-1929
  • Bruce Crane, 1929-1933
  • Louis Betts, 1933-1935
  • George Elmer Brown, 1935-1937
  • Frederick W. Hutchinson, 1937-1939
  • Gordon Grant, 1939-1941
  • George Lober, 1941-1944
  • Frederick K. Detwiller, 1944-1946
  • Henry O' Connor, 1946-1947
  • Silvio B. Valerio, 1947-1949
  • Percy Albee, 1949-1953
  • Russell Rypsam, 1953-1955
  • Henry Laussucq, 1955-1957
  • Junius Allen, 1957-1959
  • A. Henry Nordhausen, 1959-1963
  • Francis Vandeveer Kughler, 1963-1966
  • Martin Hannon, 1966-1970
  • John N. Lewis, 1970-1976
  • Martin Hannon, 1976-1977
  • Raymond R. Goldberg, 1977-1979
  • Richard Clive, 1979-1981
  • Carl L. Thomson, 1981-1983
  • Ruth B. Reininghaus, 1983-1987
  • Edward A. Brennan, 1987-1990
  • Kenneth W. Fitch, 1990-1991
  • Robert Volpe, 1991-1994
  • Richard C. Pionk, 1994- 2007
  • Claudia Seymour, 2007-present

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