RANK DATE CAMP 7 COMMANDER S RESIDENCE PLACE OF BIVOUAC 1st 1909 *Alfred M. Bennett* GAR Cranston Post 4 1910 *Alfred M. Bennett* GAR Cranston Post 4 2nd 1911 G. Leon Lewis Cranston 3rd 1912 Frank N. Luther 4th 1913 Alfred E. Gleason Warwick 5th 1914 Ernest S. Miles Warwick 6th 1915 John J. Conley 7th 1916 George F. Greene 8th 1917 Enoch A. Hoyt Cranston 9th 1918 *George H. Brown* GAR Posts 4&25 10th 1919 *Ezra Dixon* 11th 1920 *George H. Cheek* GAR Posts 3&4 GAR Posts 10&4 N. 12th 1921 *Nicholas Ross* GAR Post 4 13th 1922 Winthrop J. Goff 14th 1923 Harold L. Burlingame 15th 1924 Howard O. Higgans 16th 1925 *George R. Saunders* GAR Posts 4&25 1926 1926 Enoch A. Hoyt, Negotiated the Post 4-Camp Cranston
7 agreement Deeming Camp 7 SUVCW Successor to Post 4 17th 1927 Walter E. Thurber 18th 1928 James H. Smith, Jr 19th 1929 Frederick B. Kingsbury 20th 1930 John J. McCurdy, Jr 21st 1931 Ashworth L. Charnley 22nd 1932 Chester Faque 23rd 1933 Edwin B. Cobb Cranston 24th John M. Lewin 25th 1935 Lewis R. Cobb Cranston 26th 1936 Rolvin J. Allen 27th 1937 Danforth L. Willis 28th 1938 Joseph H. Cobb Cranston 29th 1939 Charles F. Handy 30th 1940 William M.P. Bowen, Jr 31st 1941 Frank O. Finnegan 32nd 1942 George D. Ross Son of Nicholas Ross Last Commander of RI GAR Arnold Post 4 33rd 1943 Andrew H. Lee 34th 1944 Vincent J. Bonner
35th 1945 Wallace Macomber - Johnston 36th 1946 Elmer A. Chaffell Warwick 37th 1947 William E. Hooper 38th 1948 George A. Parker 39th 1949 Robert G.E. Fowler Johnston 40th 1950 Ralph E. Mix Cranston 41st 1951 George E. Burrows 42nd 1952 Clarence E. Young 43rd 1953 Elghon Sherman Warwick 44th 1954 Earl T.M. Hinze, Sr 1955 William E. Hooper, 45th 1956 Albert E. Fowler Johnston 46th 1957 John A. Young Cranston 1958 John A. Young, Cranston 47th 1959 James B. Magee 48th 1960 Charles L. Huling Cranston 49th 1961 Joseph D. Plante 50th 1962 Robert M. Hoyt Cranston 1963 James B. Magee, Cranston 1964 Clarence E. Young, 51st 1965 Norman E. Briggs 52nd 1966 Robert E. Young 53rd 1967 Earl T.M. Hinze,
Jr 54th 1968 Warren B. Bolester 1969 Warren B. Bolester, 55th 1970 Charles E. Reynolds Pawtucket 1971 James B. Magee, Cranston Cranston 56th 1972 Clarence E. Plante 1973 Warren B. Bolester, 57th 1974 Russell E. Cole 58th 1975 Joseph A. Plante 1976 Earl T.M. Hinze, Jr, 1977 John A. Young, Cranston 1978 Joseph A. Plante, 1979 Warren B. Bolester, 1980 Joseph A. Plante, 1981 Joseph A. Plante, 1982 Earl T.M. Hinze, Jr, 1983 Joseph A. Plante, 1984 Joseph A. Plante, 59th 1985 Dennis Wilks 1986 Dennis Wilks, 60th 1987 Kenneth Bouvier 61st 1988 Aram A. Plante Cranston 1989 Aram A. Plante, Cranston
1990 Aram A. Plante, Cranston 1991 Aram A. Plante, Cranston 1992 Aram A. Plante, Cranston 62nd 1993 Gregg A. Mierka Cranston Coventry Hall Library 63rd 1994 Brian E. Guiot W. Warwick Armory of Mounted Commands 64th 1995 Jan M. Ouhrabka E. Greenwich- Rumford Armory of Mounted Commands 65th 1996 George A. Perry Johnston Nathanael Greene Masonic Lodge 66th 1997 Matthew J. Hecht Cranston St Rose of Lima 67th 1998 Dennis P. Kohl Cranston St Rose of Lima 68th 1999 Robert L. Renehan Warwick Pilgrim 69th 2000 Henry B. Pierce W. Warwick Pilgrim 2001 George A. Perry, Johnston Shawomet 70 th 2002 Gregory H. Payne, 71st 2003 David J. Duggan Shawomet 72nd 2004 Geoffrey D. Gardner Coventry Governor Sprague Museum 2005 George A. Perry, Warwick Shawomet 2006 Gregory H. Payne, 2007 Gregory H. Payne, 2008 Gregory H. Payne, 2009 Gregg A. Mierka, Cranston, Governor Sprague Mansion GAR Museum (Carriage House)
73rd 2010 Henry C. Duquette Harrisville Governor Sprague Mansion GAR Museum (Carriage House) 74th 2011 Paul F. Cairrao Bristol Governor Sprague Mansion GAR Museum (Carriage House) 75th 2012 James P. McGuire Edgewood Congregational 76 th 2013 John A. Connor Coventry Edgewood Congregational 77 th 2014 Michael J. Stewart Charlestown 78 th 2015 Kenneth J. Pike Pawtucket 79 th 2016 Scott A. Reese Riverside 80 th 2017 Michael N. Alves East 81 st 82 nd 83 rd 84 th 85 th *Name* = Camp 7 or RI S of V--SUVCW Member, who was also a RI GAR, Union Civil War Veteran