Member Directory,
1847 - 1922
Herbert B. Turner
Lawyer
Centurion, 1890–1903
Proposed by
William Allen Butler and Hooper C. Van Vorst
William Allen Butler and Hooper C. Van Vorst
born
August 3, 1835
Cheshire, Connecticut
Cheshire, Connecticut
died
July 8, 1903
Englewood, New Jersey
Englewood, New Jersey
elected
June 7, 1890
Age fifty-four
Age fifty-four
buried
Floyd Family Cemetery,
New York State
New York State
Century Memorial
Herbert B. Turner was a highly esteemed member of the bar of New York, an authority on railroad law and organization, and prominent in practice before the higher federal courts. He was connected with a number of the charitable organizations of the city and was an active member of the Protestant Episcopal Church. His home was in Englewood, where he was one of the founders of St. Paul’s Church and a leader in the religious and social life of the town, in the development of which he was keenly interested.
Edward Cary
1904 Century Association Yearbook