Eva Arey Butler | 1898-1899 | Organizing Regent — Reclaimed the old Tolman Cemetery |
Jennie Tillson White | 1899-1901 | Purchased markers for 12 Revolutionary Soldiers buried in Tolman Cemetery — Real Daughter Eliza Kalloch Perry Thomas died in 1900 |
Maude Simpson Smith | 1901-1903 | |
Lizzie Kimball O'Donnell | 1903-1904 | |
Adelaide Gregory Farwell Lambert | 1904-1906 | Chapter took part in "Weymouth Celebration" in Thomaston |
Mary Hitchcock Wardell | 1906-1908 | Chapter gavel, from Gettysburg Battlefield, was presented by Eva Arey Butler |
Adelaide Gregory Farwell Lambert | 1908-1909 | |
Ada Simonton Blackington | 1909-1911 | |
Julia Allen Burpee | 1911-1913 | |
Ella Nute Buffum | 1913-1915 | |
Adelaide Gregory Farwell Lambert | 1915-1917 | Chapter assisted SAR in re-setting stones in Tollman Cemetery |
Lucy Le Prohan Walsh | 1917-1919 | |
Hester Hatch Chase | 1919-1921 | |
Julia Withington Blackington | 1921-1923 | Asked city council to put Tolman Cemetery in good condition |
Mary Benner Cooper | 1923-1924 | |
Mary French Rich | 1924-1926 | |
Hester Hatch Chase | 1926-1928 | |
Suella Jones Sheldon | 1928-1931 | |
Anne Rice Snow | 1931-1933 | Chapter purchased and framed the 1800 Calvary Flag, which was carried at General Knox's funeral. It now hangs on the wall in Montpelier |
Maude Duncklee Blodgett | 1933-1935 | Bronze marker on native boulder unveiled "Near site of home of John Perry" only known spot in Rockland (then East Thomaston) where British soldiers landed. |
Alice Wardwell Karl | 1935-1937 | Placed bronze marker on grave of Real Daughter Eliza Thomas Perry |
Mary Annatoyn Southard | 1937-1939 | Chapter celebrated 40th anniversary |
Mabelle Andrews Rose | 1939-1941 | |
Irene Gushee Moran | 1941-1942 | |
Kathryn Ulmer St. Clair | 1942-1943 | |
Harriet Fogg Merritt | 1943-1945 | Annie Frances Rice Snow was honored as only living charter member |
Winifred Clark Karl | 1945-1947 | |
Kathryn Ulmer St. Clair | 1947-1948 | |
Hattie J. Merriam | 1948-1949 | |
Winnifred Johnson Proctor | 1949-1951 | Celebrated 200th birthday of General Henry Knox |
Clara Stevens Watts | 1951-1953 | |
Margaret Wincapaw Grindle | 1953-1955 | |
Nan Benner Higgs | 1955-1956 | |
Virginia McMillan Chaples | 1956-1958 | |
Marion Newborg Lindsey | 1958-1960 | |
Beulah Rokes Ames | 1960-1962 | |
Doris Crockett Drisko | 1962-1964 | Celebrated 85th anniversary with State Regent and 12 living Past Chapter Regents — Marker placed at Owl's Head Light |
Leonora Foster Beals | 1964-1966 | |
Margaret Wincapaw Grindle | 1968-1969 | |
Mildred Pease Berry | 1969-1974 | |
Lela Haskell Glidden | 1974-1979 | |
Reita Young Holden | 1979-1984 | |
Nancy Adams White | 1984-1986 | |
Jeanette O. Stahl | 1986-1988 | |
Mildred Pease Berry | 1988-1990 | |
Mary Berry Gamon | 1990-1992 | |
Bethany Ann Berry | 1992-1994 | Repaired tablet for John Perry — Regent was named Outstanding Chapter Regent in 1994 |
Mary Berry Gammon | 1994-1998 | Celebrated chapter's 100th anniversary |
Anne Gardner Maurais | 1998-2004 | Marked grave of Patriot John Gleason |
Helen Ann Shaw | 2005-2010 | Re-dedicated Revolutionary Lookout at Pine Hill sign |
Suzanne Rogers Kirk Shaub | 2013-2013 | Placed a marker beside the Revere bell at the General Henry Knox Museum — Launched project to restore Tolman Cemetery |
Mary Kay Felton | 2016-2019 | Restoration of Tolman Cemetery |
Tolman Cemetery Project |
Thomaston Cavalry Banner, ca. 1800 |
Revolutionary Lookout Pine Hill |
Revere Bell |