Member Directory,
1847 - 1922
Isaac Newton
Civil Engineer
Centurion, 1870–1884
James P. Kimball, Charles F. Chandler, and John W. Ehninger
New York (Manhattan), New York
New York (Manhattan), New York
Age thirty-two
Brooklyn, New York
Archivist’s Notes
First cousin, once removed, of George Booth
Century Memorial
The names of those we have lost in 1884 are, in the order of their decease: Edward M. Archibald, B. H. Hutton, John J. Cisco, Augustus Schell, Willard Parker, Joseph S. Bosworth, Augustus E. Silliman, Gouverneur M. Ogden, Freeman J. Fithian, Robert Hoe, Isaac Newton, Frank E. Kernochan, Henry T. Anthony, Francis C. Bowman, Samuel H. Shreve, Benjamin F. Butler, D. Lydig Suydam, Charles Buckingham, and Dr. Noah Hunt Schenck.
It is not by their number alone that these vacant places are conspicuous; for many among them recall the thought of honored character—the associations of dear companionship enjoyed—the memories of faithful service rendered.
Augustus R. Macdonough
1885 Century Association Reports
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