Augustus G. Paine Jr.

At the age of 19 or 20, together with Lewis B. Woodruff, he composed a list of birds of Central Park, counting over 100 species.

This was regarded as the first official list of birds of Central Park, and was published in Forest and Stream on June 10, 1886.

[21] Together Francisca and Augustus were the parents of one daughter: After a long illness, Paine died on October 23, 1947, at the age of 81 at his home, 31 East 69th Street in Manhattan.

[26] Augustus also served as president of New York and Pennsylvania Co. before becoming a partner in the Wall Street firm of Clark, Dodge & Company from 1963 until retiring in 1973.

[25] Through his son Hugh, he was also a grandfather of the actress Molly McGreevy (1936–2015), formerly Mary Wheaton Paine, known for her role as Polly Longworth on the daytime television soap opera Ryan's Hope.

[31][32][33] When Paine was based in Willsboro, Gilbert also received commissions from him to construct the Essex County Bank in 1921.

[36] In 1885, after moving to Willsboro, Paine began buying land in the area, eventually amassing about 1,000 acres (400 ha), including three miles of Lake Champlain shoreline.

[23] The camp and its surrounding property, which includes wetlands, farmland, orchards and forests, are still owned by the Paine family, but in 1978 they were placed under the stewardship of the Adirondack Nature Conservancy to ensure that the land will not be developed in the future.

The Augustus G. Paine Jr. House (the Austrian Consulate General in New York since the 1950s).
The Paine Memorial Library in Willsboro.
Graves of Augustus G. Paine Jr. and his second wife Francisca Warren in Woodlawn Cemetery, the Bronx