Member Directory,
1847 - 1922
William Loring Andrews
Leather Merchant/Collector
Centurion, 1882–1920
Proposed by
Alfred J. Taylor and Robert Hoe III
Alfred J. Taylor and Robert Hoe III
born
September 9, 1837
New York (Manhattan), New York
New York (Manhattan), New York
died
March 19, 1920
New York (Manhattan), New York
New York (Manhattan), New York
elected
May 6, 1882
Age forty-four
Age forty-four
buried
Green-Wood Cemetery,
Brooklyn, New York
Brooklyn, New York
seconder of
Century Memorial
During half of his long life William Loring Andrews was known to his friends and associates as a prosperous leather merchant in “the Swamp”; during the other half, as an enthusiastic and discriminating collector of rare books, prints, paintings, and porcelains. His collection of Americana achieved deserved celebrity among collectors and amateurs. He was a founder of the Grolier Club and long honorary librarian of the Metropolitan Museum; but his avocations as amateur never prevented the devoting of his time and energy to useful public work.
Alexander Dana Noyes
1921 Century Association Yearbook
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