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Frederick Dryer (1816-1860), son of Gottlieb and Willmina Dryer, was born in Germany and immigrated to America with his family in 1832. He married Louisa Andrews (1820-1890) in Warren County, Ohio, in 1839. They had nine children, 1840-1858. The family lived in Illinois then Hickory County, Missouri. He died in Missouri. Descendants lived in Missouri, Iowa, and elsewhere. Louisa married twice more to Henry Fisher in 1868 and Jason Ashworth in 1881.
Reprint of the sole edition. Volume I: The Cravath Firm and Its Predecessors 1819-1906; Volume II: The Cravath Firm Since 1906; Volume III: The Cravath Associates; (With Photographs of the Cravath Partners). Cravath, Swaine and Moore, as it is known today, one of the most prestigious law firms in the United States, was involved in some of the most important events in history. It was also a decisive influence on the direction of American legal practice. Under the leadership of Paul D. Cravath in the 1890s, it developed the organizational model based on a large staff of associates, partners and clerical helpers that continues to dominate the modern urban law firm. Swaine [1886-1949], then a principal partner, drew heavily on the Cravath archives in the preparation of this work. The most extensive history of the firm, it is enhanced by Swaine's personal perspective. (He joined Cravath in 1910). The final volume lists biographical data for every associate and partner from 1899 to 1948.
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