Member Directory,
1847 - 1922
W. Austin Wadsworth
Farmer
Centurion, 1893–1918
Proposed by
Richard Morris Hunt, Clarence King, and George L. Rives
Richard Morris Hunt, Clarence King, and George L. Rives
born
December 8, 1847
Boston, Massachusetts
Boston, Massachusetts
died
May 2, 1918
Boston, Massachusetts
Boston, Massachusetts
elected
October 7, 1893
Age forty-five
Age forty-five
buried
Temple Hill Cemetery,
Geneseo, New York
Geneseo, New York
seconder of
Century Memorial
To William Austin Wadsworth nature, open air and country life were the conditions which made for abiding human interest. Educated both in this country and abroad, Major Wadsworth passed most of his later life on his country place in New York State, doing active service on the New York State Forest, Fish and Game Commission, the New York State Agricultural Society, and the State Road Improvement Association. He was a veteran of the Quartermaster Corps in the Spanish War of 1898, and at the age of seventy took direction of the Home Defense Committee of his county when we went to war with Germany.
Alexander Dana Noyes
1919 Century Association Yearbook