Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame Women Inductees

The Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame is a non-profit, volunteer organization that recognizes those who have brought credit, prominence, or contributions to the heritage or history of Rhode Island.[1]

History

The organization was founded and incorporated as a non-profit organization in 1965 to recognize the contributions of citizens of the state of Rhode Island. Since 2013, it has had a partnership with the Heritage Harbor Museum.[2] Though the organization recognizes the contributions of any citizen, a separate listing of women inductees is maintained.[3]

Criteria

The eligibility criteria for membership requires that significant contributions to the history or heritage of Rhode Island and is open to those born in the state, those who are residents when their notability occurred, and those who have permanent homes in Rhode Island.[4]

Inductees

The hall inducts new members annually and includes both contemporary and historical Rhode Islanders.[4]

Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame Women Inductees
Name Image Birth–Death Year Area of achievement
Vare, Glenna CollettGlenna Collett Vare(1903–1989)1966Champion golfer who dominated the sport in the 1920s[5]
Farrell, EileenEileen Farrell(1920–2002)1967Noted American soprano[6]
Hussey, RuthRuth Hussey(1911–2005)1967Academy Award-nominated actress[7]
Brennan, E. DorisE. Doris Brennan(1922–)[8]1967Holder of twenty national and world swimming records in 1930's and 1940's; selected for 1940 Olympics which was cancelled due to World War II[9]
Deubel, PaulaPaula Deubel(1935–1993)[10]19681954 national collegiate shot put champion, 1956 Melbourne Olympic shot put competitor[11]
Garnett-Wheeler, CaroleCarole Garnett-Wheeler19681924 Paris Olympic Games swimming competitor, later Rhode Island Republican National Convention delegate[12][13]
LaMore, ClaraClara LaMore(1926–)19681948 London Olympic Games breaststroke competitor, 5 time national champion[14]
Moreau, JanetJanet Moreau(1927–)19681952 Helsinki Olympic Games gold medal 4 x 100 meters relay winner[15]
Osipowich, AlbinaAlbina Osipowich(1911–1964)19681928 Amsterdam Olympic Games gold medal swimmer[16]
Testa, Lois AnnLois Ann Testa(1935–)19681956 Melbourne Olympic Games athlete[17]
Carner, JoAnneJoAnne Carner(1939–)1969Five-time national women's amateur golf champion and three-time Rhode Island golf champion[18]
Levy, June RockwellJune Rockwell Levy(1886–1971)[19]1969Philanthropist, who established with her husband the Burrillville Town Buildings Project[20]
Thorp, Mary TuckerMary Tucker Thorp(1899–1974)1969First distinguished professor at Rhode Island College[21]
Madeira, JeanJean Madeira(1918–1972)1970Contralto diva of the Metropolitan Opera[22]
Buzzi, RuthRuth Buzzi(1936–)1971American comedian and actress[23]
Silverman, IdaIda Silverman(1882–1973)[24]1971Only woman to serve as vice president of the Zionist Organization of America and the American Jewish Congress[25]
Ackroyd, Margaret F.Margaret F. Ackroyd(1908–1995)1972Chief of the Division of Women and Children and Commissioner of minimum wage for Rhode Island[26]
Robinson, CatherineCatherine Robinson1975Civil rights advocate, Assistant Director of the University of Rhode Island Extension Division Service[27]
Hochberg, Gertrude MethGertrude Meth Hochberg(1911–2002)[28]19771964 Advertising Woman of the Year of the Advertising Federation of America, first woman vice president of Bryant College[29]
Jones, Matilda SissierettaMatilda Sissieretta Jones(1869–1933)1977Internationally renowned soprano[30]
Downing, Antoinette F.Antoinette F. Downing(1904–2001)1978Preservationist and Chair of the Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission and the Providence Historic District Commission[31]
Knight, Frances G.Frances G. Knight(1905–1999)1978Director of the U.S. Passport Office[32]
Red Wing, PrincessPrincess Red Wing(1896–1987)1978Narragansett tribe member, assisted in drafting the tribal bylaws under the Indian Reorganization Act and designed the tribal seal[33]
Coutu, Diane L.Diane L. Coutu(1946–)1980Journalist and later editor of the Harvard Business Review[34]
Murray, Florence K.Florence K. Murray(1916–2004)1980First woman state senator, the first woman judge and the first female member of the Rhode Island Supreme Court[35]
Tucker, AnnaAnna Tucker(1919–2012)[36]1981First Director for the R.I. Department of Elderly Affairs[37]
Warren, Katherine U.Katherine U. Warren(1897–1976)1981Conservationist, preservationist and founder of the Preservation Society of Newport[38]
Slater, EleanorEleanor Slater(1909–2006)[39]1982State Representative, State Senator and National Democratic Committeewoman[40]
Gibbs, KatharineKatharine Gibbs(1863–1934)1983Founder of Gibbs College[41]
Wiley, Olive F.Olive F. Wiley1985African American Day Care founder and Mother of the Year[42]
McMahon, Eleanor M.Eleanor M. McMahon(1929–2002)1986First Commissioner of Higher Education[43]
Bernard, Sister MarySister Mary Bernard1987Teacher, Principle, and Head of the Guidance Department at St. Mary's Academy[44]
Murphy, Sister EileenSister Eileen Murphy(1935–1983)1987Founder of the Amos House homeless shelter of Providence[45]
Avarista, Marion F.Marion F. Avarista1988Founder of the Traveler's Aid Runaway Youth Project[46]
Bethune, AdeAde Bethune(1914–2002)1990Catholic liturgical artist and the artistic director of the Terra Sancta Guild[47]
Brayton, Gladys WilliamsGladys Williams Brayton(1890–1990)1991Historian and author[48]
Brennan, Mary P.Mary P. Brennan(1933–1996)[49] 1992[50]Pioneer in the travel and tourism industry serving on state and national tourism advisory committees; first woman in the country to serve as a station manager in the airline industry[49]
Potter, Nancy A. J.Nancy A. J. Potter(1926–)1992Short story writer and professor, recipient of University of Rhode Island President's Award for Excellence in Teaching[51]
Mulvey, Mary C.Mary C. Mulvey(1909–)1993Geriatrics, president National Senior Citizens Education and Research Center[52]
Murphy, LizzieLizzie Murphy (fr)(1894–1964)1994First woman baseball player to play against major league players[53]
Seabury, Barbara-JeanneBarbara-Jeanne Seabury(1927–2002)1994Child welfare advocate, author and the Director of Rhode Island Hospital's Child Life Department[54]
Bert, Helen A.Helen A. Bert(1922–2002)1996Director and developer of the Women’s Athletics Program at Providence College[55]
Hammett, Catherine TilleyCatherine Tilley Hammett(1902–1998)[56]1996First Girl Scout of Newport and later served on the national staff of the Girl Scouts of the USA[57]
Metcalf, Helen Adelia RoweHelen Adelia Rowe Metcalf(1830–1895)1996Founder and director of the Rhode Island School of Design[58]
Violet, ArleneArlene Violet(1944–)[59]1996first woman attorney general in the United States[60]
Dyer, MaryMary Dyer(1611–1660)1997Quaker martyr, one of the founders of Portsmouth[61]
Hassenfeld, Sylvia K.Sylvia K. Hassenfeld(1920–2014)1997Jewish philanthropist, president of Providence Jewish Federation[62]
Hutchinson, AnneAnne Hutchinson(1591–1643)1997established the settlement of Portsmouth in what became the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations[63]
Langdon-Kelly, MargaretMargaret Langdon-Kelly(1904–2001)[64]1997Co-founder of Meeting Street School for special needs children[65]
Spacagna, MariaMaria Spacagna1997First American-born opera singer to perform Madame Butterfly at La Scala[66]
Danforth, Helen MetcalfHelen Metcalf Danforth(1887–1984)1998Benefactor of the Rhode Island School of Design and president of the RISD Corporation, recipient of the first honorary degree awarded by the institution[67]
Franklin, Ann SmithAnn Smith Franklin(1696–1763)1998First female newspaper editor of the American colonies[68]
Goddard, Sarah UpdikeSarah Updike Goddard(1701–1770)1998Published Providence's first newspaper, The Providence Gazette[69]
Chace, Beatrice OenslagerBeatrice Oenslager Chace(1905–1992)[70]1999Philanthropist, preservationist and historic home conservationist[71]
Abels, Doris HollowayDoris Holloway Abels(1925–1997)2000[72]Ed Sullivan dancer with the Holloway Sisters, later mental health professional and professor at Brown University and Rhode Island College
Crandall, PrudencePrudence Crandall(1803–1890)2001Founder of a school that became the first integrated classroom in the United States[73]
Duke, DorisDoris Duke(1912–1993)2001Philanthropist, preservationist and founders of the Newport Restoration Foundation[74]
Sharpe, Mary ElizabethMary Elizabeth Sharpe(1885–1985)2001Amateur landscape architect, who spearheaded landscape design at Brown University, the Japanese Gardens at Roger Williams Park, and the renovation of India Point Park.[75]
Ware, HarrietHarriet Ware(1799–1847)2001Teacher and founder of a children's aid society called the Children's Friend Society[76]
Chace, Elizabeth BuffumElizabeth Buffum Chace(1806–1899)2002Abolitionist and suffragette, the first woman to be memorialized with a statue in the Rhode Island State House[77]
Kelly, Leona McElroyLeona McElroy Kelly(1919–2000)2002Teacher and state House Representative[78]
Warde, Mother FrancesMother Frances Warde(1810–1884)2002Founder of the Sisters of Mercy (R.S.M.) in America[79]
Williams, Catharine R.Catharine R. Williams(1787–1872)200219th-century poet and writer[80]
Bannister, Christiana CarteauxChristiana Carteaux Bannister(1822–1903)2003Abolitionist and entrepreneur[81]
Davis, Paulina Kellogg WrightPaulina Kellogg Wright Davis(1813–1876)2003Co-founder of the New England Woman Suffrage Association[82]
Howe, Julia WardJulia Ward Howe(1819–1910)2003Abolitionist and author of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic"[83]
Lederberg, Victoria S.Victoria S. Lederberg(1937–2002)2003State Senator and state Supreme Court judge[84]
DeCosta-Hayes, SaraSara DeCosta-Hayes(1977–)2004Two-time Olympic ice hockey medalist: 1998 Nagano gold and 2002 Salt Lake City silver[85]
Jewell, LynneLynne Jewell(1959–)20041988 Seoul Olympic gold medalist in the women’s 470 Class yachting[86]
Johns, HelenHelen Johns(1914–2014)20041932 Los Angeles Olympic gold medalist in the women’s 400-meter freestyle swim[87]
King-Crowley, KatieKatie King-Crowley(1975–)2004Three time Olympic ice hockey medalist[88]
McDougall, Frances WhippleFrances Whipple McDougall(1805–1878)200419th-century poet, abolitionist, botanist, and suffragette.[89]
Metcalf, HarrietHarriet Metcalf(1958–)20041984 Los Angeles Olympics women's eight rowing gold medaist[90]
Riggin, AileenAileen Riggin(1906–2002)20041920 Summer Olympics swimming gold medaist[91]
Sapinsley, LilaLila Sapinsley(1922–2014)2004State Senator and Senate minority leader[92]
Whitman, Sarah HelenSarah Helen Whitman(1803–1878)200419th-century poet, essayist, and Spiritualist[93]
Doyle, Sarah ElizabethSarah Elizabeth Doyle(1830–1922))2005Founder of the Rhode Island School of Design and establishing women's education at Brown University[94]
Garnett, Norma AnnNorma Ann Garnett(1930–2005)[95]2005Recognized as Teacher of the Year by Rhode Island and Maine, 1991 White House Distinguished Teacher Award recipient[96]
Lewis, IdawallyIdawally Lewis(1842–1911)2005First woman to serve in the U.S. Lighthouse Service[97]
Sullivan, Alice A.Alice A. Sullivan(1925–2003)[98]2005Women's sport activist and educator, successfully lobbied for the Rhode Island Interscholastic League’s sports program to include girls.[99]
Antone, M. ThereseM. Therese Antone2006President of Salve Regina University[100]
Gewirtz, NancyNancy Gewirtz(1945–2004)[101]2006Co-founder of The Poverty Institute and the Rhode Island Campaign to Eliminate Childhood Poverty[102]
Roberts, Barbara H.Barbara H. Roberts(1944–)2006the first woman Gorlin Cardiology Fellow at the Brigham and Women's Hospital and the first woman to practice adult cardiology in Rhode Island[103]
Spencer, Anna GarlinAnna Garlin Spencer(1851–1931)2007president of the Rhode Island Equal Suffrage Association[104]
Woolley, Mary EmmaMary Emma Woolley(1863–1947)2007one of America’s youngest college presidents[105]
Elliott, Maud HoweMaud Howe Elliott(1854–1948)2008American writer, noted winning the Pulitzer prize in collaboration with her sister for their mother's biography The Life of Julia Ward Howe[106]
Vogel, Marjorie JoyMarjorie Joy Vogel(1930–2007)2008artist and illustrator who created the largest body of Rhode Island-themed illustration work[107]
Peck, Annie SmithAnnie Smith Peck(1850–1935)2009mountaineer and adventurer who scaled Mount Huascaran in Peru[108]
Connell, Kathleen S.Kathleen S. Connell(1937–)2010Politician, who served at the local and state levels and was Secretary of State of Rhode Island between 1987 and 1993[109]
Farmer, SusanSusan Farmer(1942–2013)[110]2010First woman in Rhode Island to hold a state-wide office, when elected as Secretary of State[111]
Hazard, CarolineCaroline Hazard(1856–1945)2010Fifth President of Wellesley College and credited with establishing an endowment for enduring financial stability[112]
Stuart, JaneJane Stuart(1812–1888)2011first woman portraitist of Newport[113]
Adams, KarenKaren Adams(1955–)2012Journalist, television anchor and newscaster[114]
Slocum, EileenEileen Slocum(1915–2008)2012Rhode Island Republican national committeewoman from 1992–2008[115]
Wheeler, Mary C.Mary C. Wheeler(1846–1920)2012artist and founder of Providence’s Wheeler School[116]
Briggs, WilmaWilma Briggs(1930–)2013All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player who led the league in home runs during the 1953 season and ranks second in the all-time home runs list[117]
Burrill, Billie AnnBillie Ann Burrill(1921–2010)2013Co-founder and a director of the Rhode Island College Dance Company and master swimmer, setting 800-meter freestyle and the 1500-meter long course world records in her age category[118]
McSally, MarthaMartha McSally(1966–)2013First American woman to fly in combat and was also the first woman to command a USAF fighter squadron[119]
Tootell, Lucy RawlingsLucy Rawlings Tootell(1911–2010)2013teacher and historic preservationist[120]
Collette, Catherine O'ReillyCatherine O'Reilly Collette(ca. 1951–)2014Women's rights advocate and national organizer on women's issues[121]
O’Neill, Isabelle AhearnIsabelle Ahearn O’Neill(1880–1975)2014Silent-film actress, suffragette, first woman legislator[122]
Rockefeller, Abby AldrichAbby Aldrich Rockefeller(1874–1948)2014Philanthropist, who pushed for the creation of the Museum of Modern Art in New York[123]
McKenna, Margaret A.Margaret A. McKenna(1945–)2015Served as White House Deputy Counsel, Deputy Undersecretary in the United States Department of Education, president of Lesley University and president of the WalMart Foundation[124]
Drexel, Noreen StonorNoreen Stonor Drexel(1922–2012)2015health care and education philanthropist[125]

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