Source: Military and naval officers • General
Charles C. Krulak, USMC - Commandant of the Marine Corps. • General
Peyton C. March - U.S. Army Chief of Staff. • General
David Patreaus - Commander of coalition forces in Iraq and Afghanistan. • General
John K. Waters – Career Army officer. • Admiral
Hilary P. Jones – United States Battle Fleet Commander. • Admiral
John S. McCain Sr. – Admiral during World War II and grandfather of former U.S. Senator
John McCain. • Admiral
John S. McCain Jr. – Commander of
United States Pacific Command during the
Vietnam War, and father of U.S. Senator
John McCain. The two McCains are the only father-and-son four-star admirals in U.S. Navy history. • Admiral
Thomas Washington - Commander of the Atlantic Fleet during World War I. • Admiral
Cameron McRae Winslow – Admiral during World War I. • Lieutenant General
Ridgely Gaither – Career Army officer. • Lieutenant General, Governor and Senator
Wade Hampton III • Lieutenant General
John C.H. Lee – Commander of the
Services of Supply in the
European Theater. • Lieutenant General
Edward H. Brooks – World War II Corps Commander and World War I recipient of Distinguished Service Cross. • Vice Admiral
Walden L. Ainsworth - Recipient of the
Navy Cross. • Major General
Lytle Brown – Chief Engineer of the U.S. Army. • Major General
Preston Brown - Career Army officer. • Major General
Silas Casey, USV – Civil War general. • Major General
Thomas L. Crittenden, USV – Civil War general. • Major General
Henry A. S. Dearborn – President General of the Society and congressman. • Major General
William B. Franklin – Veteran of the Mexican War and the Civil War. • Major General
Edgar Erskine Hume – President General of the Society. • Major General
Charles Evans Kilbourne II - Medal of Honor recipient. • Major General
John Patten Story - Chief of Artillery for the U.S. Army. • Major General
Edwin Vose Sumner Jr. – Civil War and Spanish–American War veteran. • Rear Admiral
Conway Hillyer Arnold - Spanish-American War veteran. • Rear Admiral
Charles Henry Davis – Mexican and Civil War veteran. • Rear Admiral
Henry Clay Taylor - Civil War and Spanish-American War veteran. • Rear Admiral
Henry Thatcher – Grandson of Major General
Henry Knox and Civil War veteran. • Rear Admiral
Nathan Crook Twining • Brevet Major General
Nicholas Longworth Anderson • Brevet Major General
Henry Jackson Hunt, USV – Union general in the Civil War. • Brigadier General
William Bancroft – Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts, and general during the Spanish–American War. • Brigadier General
Theodore A. Bingham - Police commissioner of New York City. • Brigadier General
Thomas Lincoln Casey – Army engineer who oversaw completion of the
Washington Monument. • Brigadier General
Thomas L. Crittenden – Civil War general. • Brigadier General and President
Franklin Pierce (Only president of the United States to be a hereditary member.) • Brigadier General
Cornelius Vanderbilt III, NA – World War I veteran. • Brevet Brigadier General
Hazard Stevens, USV –
Medal of Honor recipient. • Commodore
Alfred Brooks Fry, NYNM – Marine engineer. • Colonel
Joseph Warren Scott - Longtime Treasurer General of the Society. • Captain
Roy Campbell Smith, USN -
Naval Governor of Guam • Lieutenant Colonel
Asa Bird Gardiner – Secretary General of the Society. • Lieutenant Colonel
Frederick Lippitt, RING – Philanthropist. • Lieutenant Colonel
Benjamin Kendrick Pierce – Elder brother of President Franklin Pierce and veteran of the War of 1812, the Seminole War, and the Mexican War. • Commander
Herbert C. Pell IV, USCGR - Lawyer. • Major
Archibald Butt – Presidential military aide who died on the
Titanic. • Major
Cornelius Vanderbilt IV, AUS – Newspaper editor. • Major
William Wayne, Union Army - Pennsylvania state politician.
Government officials • President
Franklin Pierce • Rt. Hon. Sir
Winston Churchill KG, CH, FRS – Hereditary member of the Connecticut Society; his great-grandson, Duncan Sandys, is currently a hereditary member of the Massachusetts Society. • Secretary of State, Senator and Governor
Hamilton Fish – Long-time President General of the Society. • Secretary of State
Edward Livingston • Secretary of State
Louis McLane • Secretary of War
Newton D. Baker • Supreme Court Justice
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. • Supreme Court Justice
Stanley Forman Reed • Under Secretary of State
Frank Polk • Governor and United States Senator
William H. Bulkeley – Governor of Connecticut and president of
Aetna Insurance Company. • Governor
Horatio Seymour – Governor of New York. • Governor
DeWitt Clinton – Governor of New York, U.S. Senator, and Mayor of New York City. • Governor
Robert Fiske Bradford – Governor of Massachusetts. • Governor
Wade Hampton III – Governor of South Carolina. • Governor
William W. Hoppin – Governor of Rhode Island. • Governor
Charles Warren Lippitt – Governor of Rhode Island. • Governor
Robert Milligan McLane – Governor of Maryland and ambassador to France. • Governor
LeBaron Bradford Prince – Governor of New Mexico Territory. • Governor
Thomas Stockton – Governor of Delaware. • Governor and Senator
George Peabody Wetmore • Ambassador
Larz Anderson – Socialite and diplomat. • Ambassador
Robert W. Bingham • Minister
Nicholas Fish II – Minister to Belgium. • Ambassador
Howard H. Leach • Ambassador
Thomas R. Pickering • Ambassador
Horace Porter • Senator
Warren R. Austin • Senator
James Watson – United States Senator from New York; a founder (1805) and the first president of the New England Society of New York. • Senator
Chauncey Depew – Founder of the
Pilgrims Society. • Senator
Theodore Francis Green – United States Senator from Rhode Island. • Senator
Charles Mathias – United States Senator from Maryland. • Senator
Claiborne Pell – Long-serving Senator from Rhode Island. • Senator
George H. Pendleton - United States Senator from Ohio. • Senator
Hugh Doggett Scott Jr. – Congressman and United States senator from Pennsylvania. • Senator
Charles Sumner – Abolitionist senator from Massachusetts. • Congressman
Perry Belmont • Congressman
Horace Binney • Congressman
Hamilton Fish II • Congressman
Hamilton Fish III – College Football Hall of Fame inductee. • Congressman
Foster Stearns • Chief Justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court
Milledge Lipscomb Bonham • Maryland Secretary of State
Oswald Tilghman • Mayor of Chicago
Carter Harrison IV • United States Attorney
George Read III • Collector of the Port of Boston
Winslow Warren - President General of the Society.
Others • Captain
Waldron Phoenix Belknap Jr. – art historian, architect, and soldier •
Henry L. P. Beckwith – Heraldist, historian, and genealogist. Living and self-listed. • Major
John Vernou Bouvier III, NA – Stockbroker and socialite. •
John Nicholas Brown I – Book collector and philanthropist. • The Honorable
John Nicholas Brown – Philanthropist. •
Joseph Cotten – Actor • Lieutenant
Robert David Lion Gardiner, USNR -
Lord of the Manor of
Gardiner's Island. •
Benjamin Apthorp Gould – Astronomer. • Reverend
Alexander Hamilton – great-grandson of
Alexander Hamilton • Commodore
Arthur Curtiss James, NYYC – Investor and yachtsman. • 1st Lieutenant
Henry B. Ledyard Jr. - Railroad executive. •
Lewis Cass Ledyard – Lawyer and socialite. • Lieutenant Colonel
Frederick Lippitt, RING – Philanthropist. • Lieutenant Colonel
Alfred Lee Loomis – Scientist and inventor. •
Louis Lasher Lorillard - Tobacco heir and yachtsman. •
Prince Louis, Duke of Anjou – Claimant to the French throne. (Representing King
Louis XVI.) • The Right Reverend
James DeWolf Perry – Presiding bishop of the
Episcopal Church. • The Right Reverend
William Stevens Perry – Episcopal bishop of Iowa. •
Sylvanus Albert Reed – Aeronautical engineer. • Colonel
Charles L.F. Robinson, RIM - President of Colt Firearms. •
Alexander H. Rice Jr. – Geographer. •
Roderick Terry - Clergyman and philanthropist. •
Henry E. Turner - Physician. •
Alexander S. Webb – Banker. == Notable honorary members ==