Post 95 Xenia, Ohio

Post 95

Xenia, Ohio

Post 95 Xenia, Ohio

About This Post

Post Namesake
Joseph P. Foody - Killed at the Argonne Forrest during WWI; Franklin Lee Cornwell - Killed at Beach of St.Lo during WWII
Notable Members
Capt. Charles Darlington, one of our most honored Post members, took part in the Paris Caucus. He came back to America resolved to expend his best efforts in the establishment of the American Legion. Capt. Darlington served as Department of ... READ MORE
What Makes this Post Unique
American Legion Post 95 has been there from the beginning. From feeding the needy in the basement of the Greene County Court House in the early 1920's; to helping after the Xenia tornado in 1974; decorating veterans graves; distributing food ... READ MORE

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HISTORY

1910

Paris Caucas

Mar 15, 1919
Capt. Charles L. Darlington was one of 1,000 officers and enlisted members of the American Expeditionary Force to convene in Paris for the first American Legion caucus. During WWI Captain Darlington attended officer's training school at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis, Indiana, from August 27, 1917 to November 27 of that same year. He was made an infantry captain on November 27, 1917. He went to Camp Grant in Illinois where he remained until September 17,..
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Paris Caucas
First Organizational Meeting

First Organizational Meeting

Sep 25, 1919
Meeting for the purpose of organization was called to order by Paul Creswell, temporary chairman. Charles Darlington was duly nominated and elected Post Commander. Nominations for Post Adjutant being next. Ohmer Tate was nominated. There being no further nominations, candidate Tate was elected. The name of Joseph Foody and W.W. White were next presented as permanent names for the Post. The name of Joseph Foody was finally adopted. The following delegates and alternates to the..
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1920

"June Festival" and meeting

Jun 3, 1920
In 1920 the Post held a "June Festival" which was a decided financial success. The Post made $2,800.00 from the Festival which was held for a week at the "Rink" on East Third Street. During this year of 1920 the Foody Post was the recipient of a beautiful bronze tablet presented by the George Dodds Company. This tablet is still a cherished possession. The same year a beautiful American flag was received from the W.R.C...
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1940

First Legion Hall

First Legion Hall

May 6, 1945
For sometime, the Legion Post meetings were held in the Chamber of Commerce rooms in the Faust Building. On May 6, 1945, The Legion House Committee headed by Robert Steele recommends acceptance of the offer of the Taylor estate of the "Kingdom" property on East Main Street. The building was converted into new quarters for the Legion after agreeing to pay the inheritance tax. Donations from our first post commander, Charles Darlington, and others made..
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Foody Post 95 renamed

May 6, 1946
The Post decides to add another name of a veteran from later wars to the American Legion Post 95. The name Lee Cornwell was chosen from three veterans who had died in service, (all sons of American Legionnaires) David Bradfute, Richard Hamilton, and Lee Cornwell. In the future Post 95 would be known as Foody-Cornwell Post 95. Thus it came to pass that two Xenia war heroes, who died on the battlefields in France nearly..
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Foody Post 95 renamed

Post Re-Chartered

May 15, 1946
Foody Post 95 was re-chartered May 15, 1946, with the name of Franklin Lee Cornwell being added to the Post name which is now the Foody-Cornwell Post 95
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Auxiliary

Jul 24, 1946
The American Legion Auxiliary received its charter on July 24, 1946. Post 95 made arrangements to have the Auxiliary meet in the Legion quarters.
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1970

New Post Home

New Post Home

Jun 1, 1972
With the selling of the "Kingdom" on East Main St., the home of Foody-Cornwell Post 95 for many years, the search was on to locate property for a new post home. After several meetings with City of Xenia officials and property owners, property was purchased at 356 Home Ave. Verdin Moll, architect, Gerald Matthews, general contractor (both Post 95 members), were selected to construct the new post home. The new Post home will contain several..
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Xenia Tornado

Apr 3, 1974
In April of 1974, Xenia sustained a category F5 tornado which destroyed half the town. Although the new Post Home on Home Ave. was, for the most part complete, but had not been released to Post 95 yet, the decision was made to use the building as a homeless shelter for the citizens of Xenia. The Post was active during this period taking in clothes and food for the homeless citizens of Xenia and whatever..
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Xenia Tornado

2000

Selling of Post Home

Selling of Post Home

Jan 6, 2003
With the decline in membership and being unable to maintain the Post property, a motion was made to sell the Post property at 356 Home Ave. to A.H.O.P. Church. The chandelier that hangs in the Post Home was originally in the Joseph Warren King Home in Xenia. The American Legion had purchased the King home for its first Post Home, then later sold the home to construct the current Post Home. With the selling of..
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2010

Combining of Posts

May 1, 2011
After several moves between 2003 -2011 the Post began talking with the local V.F.W. Post about merging the two posts into one location. With positive talks, American Legion Foody-Cornwell Post 95 moved in with V.F.W. Post 2402 at 850 W. Second St. The sign out front on the building now says Posts V.F.W 2402 and Legion 95.
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Combining of Posts