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William S. Mayo

Full Name: William Starbuck Mayo

Physician/Author

Centurion, 1850–1895

Proposed by
Daniel Huntington
born April 20, 1812
Ogdensburg, New York
died November 22, 1895
New York (Manhattan), New York
elected April 6, 1850
Age thirty-seven
Member portrait of William S. Mayo
Member Photograph Albums CollectionAlbum 1, Leaf 14
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Archivist’s Notes

He ostensibly resigned sometime between 1850 and 1851 and was reinstated in June 1859 with a new proposer, Benjamin R. Winthrop.

Century Memorial

William Starbuck Mayo, though educated as a physician, achieved an enviable reputation as an author of delightful books of romantic travel and adventure, which rank with those of the late Herman Melville in originality and interest, and met with great popular favor. Besides contributing frequently to magazine literature, he wrote a work on natural philosophy, and was a successful inventor. He was one of our oldest and most respected members, and although with advancing years he was seldom seen here, we remember the intellectual grace and old-time courtesy which characterized him and made him one of the most interesting of men.

Henry E. Howland
1896 Century Association Yearbook

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