Staff
Richard Barons, Executive Director rib@easthamptonhistory.org
Assistant to Director
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Colette Gilbert, Curator of Education
Leslie Clarke, Curator of Mulford Gardens
Jill Lasersohn, Curator of Textiles
Rosanne Barons, Registrar
Jack Driver, Maintenance
Barbara Driver, Docent
Krystan Jamrozek, Docent
Shannon Nower, Docent
Sarah Shepherd, Docent
Jonda Stilwell, Docent
Sharon Statucki, Office Volunteer
Randy Wallace, Office Volunteer
Board of Trustees
Lawrence Butler Kane
Hugh King
Jill Lasersohn
Leah Koncelik Lebec
John L. McGuirk, III
Jackie Mitchell
James W. Oxnam
Robert Plancher
Chip Rae
Bruce A. T. Siska
Marcie Sohm
John S. Tarbet
Katie Wainwright
Joseph Aversano
Maureen Bluedorn
Barbara Borsack
Charles L. Brock
James W. Brooks
Mary E. Busch
Mary Clarke
Michael Clifford
Marjorie Diamond
Debbie Druker
William J. Fleming
Dorian Fuhrman
Arthur Graham
Trustee Emeritus
Donald L. Hunting
Robert Osborne
Honorary Trustee
Jacquelin T. Robertson
East Hampton Historical Society’s
Financial Report for 2011
Mission Statement
The East Hampton Historical Society serves the residents and visitors of East Hampton by collecting, preserving, presenting and interpreting the material, cultural and economic heritage of the town and its surroundings.
The East Hampton Historical Society is the parent organization for a complex of five museums, national landmark historic sites and workshop facilities of both local and national importance:
- Mulford Farm, c.1680
- Osborn-Jackson House, c.1720
- Clinton Academy, 1784
- East Hampton Town Marine Museum
- Town House, ca 1785
- Hook Schoolhouse, ca 1784
The Society, in addition to maintaining the structural integrity of these historic buildings, interprets the social and natural history of the area through exhibits, living history programs, publications, tours, lectures and workshops.
Contact Information
101 Main Street
East Hampton, NY 11937
(631) 324-6850









