List of presidents and superintendents of the State University of New York Maritime College and preceding organizations

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This is a list of the leaders of the institution now known as the State University of New York Maritime College.

#RankNameYears in officeGraduateName of positionName of organization
1.CDR (USN) Robert L. Phythian 1874-1878SuperintendentNew York Nautical School
2.CAPT (USN) Henry Erben 1879-1882SuperintendentNew York Nautical School
3.CDR (USN) Edwin M. Shepard 1883-1886SuperintendentNew York Nautical School
4.CDR (USN) A. S. Crowninshield 1887-1890SuperintendentNew York Nautical School
5.CDR (USN)John McGowan1891-1894SuperintendentNew York Nautical School
6.LCDR (USN) W. L. Field 1894-1897SuperintendentNew York Nautical School
7.LCDR (USN) W. H. Reeder 1897-1898SuperintendentNew York Nautical School
8.CAPT (USN) Howard Patterson 1898-1898SuperintendentNew York Nautical School
9.CDR (USN) W. H. Reeder 1898-1901New York Nautical SchoolSuperintendent
10.CDR (USN) A. V. Wadhams 1901-1902SuperintendentNew York Nautical School
11.CDR (USN ret.) G. C. Hanus 1902-1908SuperintendentNew York Nautical School
12.LCDR (USN ret.) L. H. Everhart 1908-1911SuperintendentNew York Nautical School
13.CAPT (USN ret.) Harry M. Dombaugh 1911-1912SuperintendentNew York Nautical School
14.CDR (USN ret.) Edwin H. Tillman 1912-1914SuperintendentNew York Nautical School
15.LCDR (USNR) J. R. Driggs 1914-1914GraduateSuperintendentNew York State Nautical School
16.LCDR (USNR) F. S. McMurray 1914-1917GraduateSuperintendentNew York State Nautical School
17.LCDR (USNR) Felix Riesenberg 1917-1919GraduateSuperintendentNew York State Nautical School
18.LCDR (USNR) T. W. Sheridan 1919-1919GraduateSuperintendentNew York State Nautical School
19.LCDR (USCG) J. S. Baylis 1919-1923GraduateSuperintendentNew York State Nautical School
20.LCDR (USNR) Felix Riesenberg 1923-1924GraduateSuperintendentNew York State Nautical School
21.CDR (USNR) E. V. W. Keen 1925-1927GraduateSuperintendentNew York State Nautical School
22.CAPT (USN ret.) James Harvey Tomb 1927-1942SuperintendentNew York State Nautical School/New York State Merchant Marine Academy
23.VADM (USN ret.) Thomas Tingey Craven 1942-1945SuperintendentNew York State Maritime Academy
24.VADM (USN ret.) Herbert F. Leary 1946-1951Superintendent/PresidentNew York State Maritime Academy/State University of New York Maritime College
25.VADM (USN ret.) Calvin T. Durgin 1951-1959PresidentState University of New York Maritime College
26.VADM (USCG ret.) H. C. Moore 1959-1967GraduatePresidentState University of New York Maritime College
27.RADM (USN ret.) Edward J. O'Donnell 1967-1972PresidentState University of New York Maritime College
28.RADM (USN ret.) Sheldon H. Kinney 1972-1982PresidentState University of New York Maritime College
29.RADM (USN ret.) Floyd H. Miller 1982-1995GraduatePresidentState University of New York Maritime College
30.RADM (USMS)David Brown1995-2002PresidentState University of New York Maritime College
31.VADM (USN ret.) John W. Craine Jr. 2001-2002President (interim)State University of New York Maritime College
32.VADM (USN ret.) John R. Ryan 2002-2005PresidentState University of New York Maritime College
33.VADM (USN ret.) John W. Craine Jr. 2005-2011PresidentState University of New York Maritime College
34.RADM (USN ret.) Wendi B. Carpenter 2011-2013PresidentState University of New York Maritime College
35.None Michael A. Cappeto 2013-2014President (interim)State University of New York Maritime College
36.RADM (USMS) Michael A. Alfultis 2014-PresidentState University of New York Maritime College

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