Member Directory,
1847 - 1922
Alfred P. Boller
Civil Engineer
Centurion, 1892–1912
Proposed by
John Bogart and Thomas C. Clarke
John Bogart and Thomas C. Clarke
born
February 23, 1840
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
died
December 9, 1912
East Orange, New Jersey
East Orange, New Jersey
elected
April 2, 1892
Age fifty-two
Age fifty-two
buried
Rosedale Cemetery,
Orange, New Jersey
Orange, New Jersey
Century Memorial
Alfred Pancoast Boller, a distinguished engineer, as unassuming as he was capable, as unpretentious as he was successful. Through a long life as chief engineer of many companies, he conducted important work, winning not only the esteem but the affection of all he came in contact with. His nature was sweet and guileless and his home life of the happiest.
Henry Osborn Taylor
1913 Century Association Yearbook
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