- James Burt (broker)
James Burt (August 15, 1836 "-" July 7, 1892) was a 19th century
Wall Street broker fromAlbany, New York and a former assistant commissary general of the state ofNew York and assistant appraiser of the Port ofNew York . His brother, Colonel Silas W. Burt, was president of the Brokers' Loan and Investment Company and naval officer of the Port of New York under PresidentsRutherford B. Hayes andGrover Cleveland . Their father wasThomas M. Burt, a proprietor of the "Albany Argus" newspaper..Burt attended
Kinderhook, New York Academy and graduated fromUnion College inSchenectady, New York in 1854. Following his government appointments he was involved in the sugar business and was considered an expert regarding the commodity. At the time of his death he represented the Havemeyers in the sugar trust at their office at 56 Wall Street.Burt was a prominent member of the
Episcopal Church , attending the Church of St. Mary the Virgin on West 45th Street inNew York City . He was treasurer of the church and also of the Church Club, of which he was one of the founders. His death ofheart disease occurred suddenly at his home at 253 West 45th Street in 1892. He was married to Euretta Guion, the daughter ofCovington Guion of Kinderhook. She survived him along with their three children. ["Obituary, James Burt",New York Times , July 8, 1892, pg.4.]References
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