Background
Schuyler, Hamilton was born on April 3, 1862 in Oswego, New York, United States. Son of Anthony and Mary (Allen) Schuyler.
Schuyler, Hamilton was born on April 3, 1862 in Oswego, New York, United States. Son of Anthony and Mary (Allen) Schuyler.
Educated General Theological Seminary, New York City, 1890-1892, University of Oxford, England, 1892-1893. Honorary Doctor of Letters, Rutgers University, 1928.
Ordained deacon, 1892, priest, 1893, Protestant Episcopal Church. Assistant, Calvary Church, New York City, 1893-1894, Trinity Church, Newport, Rhode Island, 1894-1895. Dean of Cathedral, Davenport, Iowa, 1896-1898.
Rector Trinity Church, Trenton, New Jersey, 1900-1930, honorary canon of Trinity Cathedral, since 1930.
Trustee Free Public Library, Trenton, since 1905. Author: Studies in English Church History, 1898.
A Fisher of Men, 1906. The Intellectual Crisis Confronting Christianity, 1913.
Within the Cloister’s Shadow and Other Poems, 1915.
Liturgical Hymns for the Church’s Season’s, and 1915. The Battle of Trenton (verse), 1926. The Roeblings, A Century of Engineers, Bridge Builders and Industrialists, 1931.
Contributor American Church Monthly.
Winner of Collis P. Huntington prize for best poem in reply to Edwin Markham’s “Manitoba With the Hoe,” 1900. Editor: A History of Trenton, 1929.
Home: Trenton, New Jersey.
Married Irma Chandor, October 19, 1898.