Clergyman
Centurion, 1919–1931
Born 10 October 1859 in New York (Manhattan), New York
Died 13 April 1931 in Saranac Lake, New York
Buried Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Proposed by James B. Ludlow and Charles C. Burlingham
Elected 1 February 1919 at age fifty-nine
Archivist’s Note: Son of William M. Evarts; brother of Allen W. Evarts; brother-in-law of Charles C. Beaman and Charles H. Tweed; father of William M. Evarts; uncle of Edward Newton Perkins, Maxwell Evarts Perkins, and Harrison Tweed
Century Memorial
Prescott Evarts, son of that old-time Centurion, wit and statesman, Senator William M. Evarts, began his life-work as a master at St. Paul’s School, from which he himself had graduated. At New York he was identified with the Church of the Holy Communion, then became Rector of the Zion Church at Wappingers Falls, and in 1901 was called to Christ Church, Cambridge, where he remained until he retired from the ministry in 1930. He was a quiet, intellectual man, much loved by friends and parishioners.
Alexander Dana Noyes
1932 Century Association Yearbook