Tavern Hall Preservation Society
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The Tavern Hall Preservation Society is a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to the preservation and upkeep of the Elisha Reynolds House (1738) in Kingston, Rhode Island. The society was founded as the Tavern Hall Club in 1911 to foster understanding and cooperation between the people of the Village of Kingston and the nearby Rhode Island State College community.
The Tavern Hall Preservation Society was founded in 1911 as the Tavern Hall Club by Robert A. Lichtenthaeler and four other professors from Rhode Island State College at the Hagar House on Old North Road in Kingston, Rhode Island to foster understanding and cooperation between the people of the Village of Kingston and the community of students, faculty, administrators and staff at the college. The name of the club was derived from the fact that from 1911 to 1919 the club met at the no longer extant Joseph Reynolds' Tavern[nb 1] in the west end of the Caleb Wescott House 41°28′49″N 71°31′27″W / 41.480302°N 71.5241705°W in Kingston.[2] The club was first registered as a corporation with the Secretary of State of Rhode Island on 23 March 1914 with its charter president, Robert A. Lichtenthaeler and the charter board of directors Frank H. Bills, Wilbur E. Dove, George E. Merkle, Lawrence S. Crosby, and Roy B. Cooley as signatories.[4]
The Tavern Hall Club has been the institutional sponsor of Boy Scout Troop 1, Kingston, since its founding in 1923. Troop 1 is now one of the oldest continuously operating boy scout troops in America.[5] From its earliest days, the Tavern Hall Club has served the community by providing educational programs and social activities for residents of Kingston.[6]
In 1994, the membership voted unanimously to amend the constitution to admit women as full members, and in 1996, the first woman president of the club, Elizabeth L. Indeglia, was elected.[6]
Beginning in 2004, the Tavern Hall Club was superseded by the Tavern Hall Preservation Society through incorporation as a 501-(c)3 not-for-profit corporation dedicated to the preservation of its meeting house,[7] built in 1738 by Elisha Reynolds (1706-1791). Reynolds served as a colonel in the militia and was a judge of the Court Martial during the French and Indian War,[8][9] and was a signatory on the Charter of Brown University in 1768.[10] The Reynolds House is one of the oldest continuously occupied buildings in the village of Kingston.
The year 2011 was marked by a centennial celebration by the society.[11]
| Year | President | Year | President | Year | President | Year | President | Year | President |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1911-1914 | Robert A. Lichtenthaeler | 1915-1916 | John Barlow | 1917 | C.L. Coggins | 1918 | L.W. Boardman | 1919 | Samuel C. Damon |
| 1920-1921 | Earnest K. Thomas | 1922 | Walton H. Scott | 1923 | Joseph W. Ince | 1924 | A.E. Stene | 1925 | William Andersen |
| 1926 | B.L. Hartwell | 1927 | John E. Ladd | 1928 | John B. Smith | 1929 | Herman Churchill | 1930 | Herbert C. Wells |
| 1931 | Frank H. Bills | 1932 | Theodore E. Odland | 1933 | Carroll D. Billmyer | 1934 | Harry L. Thomas | 1935 | Lee C. McCauley |
| 1936 | D.E. Stearns | 1937-1938 | V.H. Noll | 1939 | Edward M.J. Pease | 1940 | Jesse DeFrance | 1941 | Thomas Higgins |
| 1942 | W. George Parks | 1943 | T. Stephen Crawford | 1944 | Basil E. Gilbert | 1945 | Lorenzo F. Kinney, Jr. | 1946 | Ralph K. Carlton |
| 1947 | J. Rieff K. Stauffer | 1948 | John G. Albright | 1949 | John R. Elred | 1950 | Theodore W. Kerr, Jr. | 1951 | Harland F. Stuart |
| 1952 | Arthur E. Tremaine | 1953 | Clifford W. Whiteside | 1954 | Arthur L. Svenson | 1955 | Frank N. VanBuren | 1956 | Samuel G. Blount |
| 1957 | Alexander M. Cruickshank | 1958 | Arnold S. Knowles, Jr. | 1959 | Roy G. Poulsen | 1960 | James Ainsworth | 1961 | George T. Marsh |
| 1962 | Frank O. Barton | 1963 | Kenneth H. Mairs | 1964 | Carlton H. Towle | 1965 | Robert Paulis | 1966 | Clifford J. Cosgrove |
| 1967 | Earl R. Handy | 1968 | Gilbert S. Stafford | 1969 | H. Wesley Hilding | 1970 | William D. Metz | 1971 | Bruce C. Dunham |
| 1972 | Philip H. Wilson | 1973-1975 | Edward A. Whalen | 1976 | Dorman J. Hayes | 1977 | James V. Aukerman | 1978 | John D. Avedisian |
| 1979 | Kenneth L. Coombs | 1980 | Clarence M. Tarzwell | 1981 | Gilbert V. Indeglia | 1982 | Kevin S. Munroe | 1983 | E. Arthur Robinson |
| 1984 | Peter A. Gionis | 1985-1986 | R.B. Reaves | 1987 | Clarence M. Cummins | 1988 | Clarence M. Tarzwell | 1989 | Clifford J. Fantel |
| 1990 | William D. Metz | 1991 | Ward Abusamra | 1992 | Daniel E. Healy | 1993 | James V. Aukerman | 1994 | Irving A. Spaulding |
| 1995 | Richard W. Traxler | 1996-1997 | Elizabeth L. Indeglia | 1998 | Angelo Mendillo | 1999-2000 | Michael A. Rice | 2001 | Barbara Viles |
| 2002 | Theodore F. Jakubowski | 2003-2004 | Robert L. Liguori | 2004 | Eileen Sadasiv | 2005 | Theodore F. Jakubowski | 2006-2011 | Robert J. Sirhal |
| 2011- | Elizabeth L. Indeglia |
