Member Directory,
1847 - 1922
Hugh D. Auchincloss
Merchant
Centurion, 1896–1913
Henry E. Howland, Charles C. Beaman, and Edward D. Page
Newport, Rhode Island
New York (Manhattan), New York
Age thirty-seven
Fairfield, Connecticut
Archivist’s Notes
Brother of Edgar S. Auchincloss and John Winthrop Auchincloss; nephew of Hugh Auchincloss; uncle of Hugh Auchincloss, J. Howland Auchincloss, and Samuel Sloan Auchincloss; stepgrandfather of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
Century Memorial
The names of those who died last year are many and impressive: George Henry Hall, a veteran and prolific figure painter; Joseph Lyman, a painter also, but of charming landscape; Benjamin Eli Smith, managing editor of the Century Dictionary, and editor and translator of other works; Frederic Baker, a man of large affairs; Preston B. Spring, an old New York merchant and grandson of the Rev. Dr. Gardiner Spring; Howard Lapsley, for many years a popular and respected figure in our social life; Francis Alexander Korbay, singer and composer, a man of many friends and formerly a much admired teacher of music in this city; Harry W. Desmond, editor of the Architectural Record, and a joint author of Stately Homes in America; James Mulford Townsend, a prominent member of the New York bar and an efficient lecturer in schools of law; Hugh Dudley Auchincloss, an honored merchant of this city; William Lanman Bull, banker, ex-president of the Stock Exchange, director in railroad and trust companies, and Vestryman of Grace Church.
Henry Osborn Taylor
1914 Century Association Yearbook
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