Member Directory,
1847 - 1922
William Burnham
Manufacturer
Centurion, 1903–1918
Proposed by
William R. Warren and Theodore Cooper
William R. Warren and Theodore Cooper
born
March 20, 1846
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
died
February 25, 1918
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
elected
December 5, 1903
Age fifty-seven
Age fifty-seven
buried
West Laurel Hill Cemetery,
Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania
Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania
Century Memorial
William Burnham, a practical steel manufacturer, was at the time of his death president of the Standard Steel Works and director of the Baldwin Locomotive Company, of which latter company his father was a founder. Resident of Philadelphia, Mr. Burnham always took deep interest in educational work in the South, especially for the poor whites of the mountain regions and the negroes of the “Black Belt,” and he gave his time ungrudgingly to other useful charities.
Alexander Dana Noyes
1919 Century Association Yearbook