Member Directory,
1847 - 1922
Alfred M. Hoyt
Banker
Centurion, 1890–1903
Proposed by
Charles P. Daly and William Loring Andrews
Charles P. Daly and William Loring Andrews
born
December 22, 1828
New York (Manhattan), New York
New York (Manhattan), New York
died
June 18, 1903
New York (Manhattan), New York
New York (Manhattan), New York
elected
May 3, 1890
Age sixty-one
Age sixty-one
buried
Woodlawn Cemetery,
Bronx, New York
Bronx, New York
Century Memorial
Alfred Miller Hoyt, a native of New York, was a graduate of Kenyon College, Ohio, and passed the early years of his successful business career in that State and in the lumber regions of Michigan. Removing to this city, he engaged in banking, from the active pursuit of which he retired some years since, remaining as Director in a number of banks, trust companies, and like institutions. The range of his social and club relations was wide, including the Union League Club, of which he was one of the original members; the Grolier, National Arts, the Riding, the Ardsley, the Seawanhaka, and associations devoted to science and art.
Edward Cary
1904 Century Association Yearbook