George Hinckley Lyman
George Hinckley Lyman attended St. Paul’s School from 1864 to 1869 and is a member of the Form of 1869.
His obituary appeared in the Spring 1945 issue of the Alumni Horae (pg. 77), and is excerpted below:
George Hinckley LymanGeorge Hinckley Lyman, the oldest living alumnus of the School, died in Boston, Mass., on May 17, 1945. He was born in Boston, December 13, 1851, the son of Dr. George H. Lyman, a surgeon who served in the Civil War, and of Maria Cornelia Austin. He entered St. Paul’s in 1864, eight years after the founding of the School, and was graduated in 1869. From St. Paul’s he went to Harvard and was graduated with the LL.D. degree in 1877. Mr. Lyman then entered the law office of Ropes, Gray and Loring in Boston but, having trouble with his eyes, left and devoted himself to politics.
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Persons: Lyman, George Hinckley
Type: Image, Photograph
Form Year: 1869
Rectorship: 1856-1895: First Rector H. A. Coit Years
Exhibit: Archival Gems: The Gem Tintype Albums of St. Paul’s School
Collection: 0005 - Photographs: Other Personal Albums
This item is part of: James A. Canfield Gem Tintype Album, olda_000242
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