Background
Andrews, William Loring was born on September 9, 1837 in New York, United States. Son of Loring and Caroline C. (Delemater) Andrews.
Andrews, William Loring was born on September 9, 1837 in New York, United States. Son of Loring and Caroline C. (Delemater) Andrews.
Educated in private schools. (honorary Master of Arts, Yale, 1893).
Trustee Bank for Savings. Director Continental Insurance Company. Trustee and honorary librarian Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Member Council of New York University Honorary member 11th Army Corps Association. Member National Academy Design, Metropolitan Museum of Art, St. Nicholas Society. Founder and president Society of Iconophiles.
Author: New Amsterdam, New Orange, New York, 1898. Fragments of American History, 1898. Old Book Sellers of New York.
Prospectus of Colleges in Cambridge. Sexto Decimos et Infra, 1899. A Trio of French Engravers, 1899.
Portraiture of the American Revolutionary War. James Lyne’s Survey, 1900. Gossip About Book Collecting, 1900.
Paul Revere and His Engraving. Iconograph of Battery and Castle Garden, Bibliopegy in the United States 1902. Treatyse of Fysshynge Wyth an Angle (black letter, 1903.
New York as Washington Knew It After the Revolution, 1906. An English Bibliopole. Sportsman and Binder of Angling Books, 1907.
The Heavenly Jerusalem. Catalogue of Early Printed Books Given to Yale University, 1912.
Member Council of New York University Honorary. Member 11th Army Corps Association. Member National Academy Design, Metropolitan Museum of Art, St. Nicholas Society.
Married Jane Elizabeth Crane, October 17, 1860.