John Henry Hobart Burge
1823–1901 (age 78)
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Biography
John Henry Hobart Burge was recognized by friends and acquaintances as a quietly generous civic-minded man, lending his guidance to municipal causes and charitable works in the late 19th century. Born in 1823, he believed that public service began at home and that each small effort in support of schools, relief societies, or churches strengthened the larger city.
He encouraged thoughtful dialogue, provided counsel to young professionals, and celebrated the industrious spirit of Brooklyn's families. In his later years he remained committed to mentoring the next generation while maintaining a gentle zeal for justice.