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Mr. Dreyer is a native of Bückeburg, in Schaumburg-Lippe, Germany, where he was born, August 5, 1844. He was educated in the city of Hameln in Hanover, after which he learned the trade of carriage trimmer. Both of his parents having died when he was yet a child, he went to live with his near- est relatives until he had attained the age of fifteen years. After finishing his schooling he determined to change both his location and his business and ac- cordingly crossed the ocean to America, landing in New York in June, 1864. Upon landing he came directly to Chicago, where he has remained up to the present hour. When he had learned the language of this country and had ac- quired an insight into the rights and duties of citizenship he entered the em- ploy of Knauer Brothers, real estate dealers, in whose service he remained until January 1, 1870, when, as a reward of merit, he became a member of the firm.
In February, 1873, he withdrew from the partnership and established a real estate business of his own under the name of E. S. Dreyer & Company, which title has been used continuously down to the present time. His office was then located at 72 Dearborn Street, from where it was removed in 1875 to 98 Dearborn Street. The rapid growth of his business soon made it necessary again to remove to more commodious quarters, whereupon he located at SS Washington Street, where he remained until 1878, when he occupied his pres- ent spacious rooms at the northeast corner of Dearborn and Washington Streets. He grew steadily and rapidly in wealth and in popular favor and soon his popularity was not exceeded by that of any other real estate dealer or banker in the city. From the time he began, back in 1873, down to the pres- ent day, he has invested over $100.000.000, a sum so vast that its magnitude can hardly be comprehended.
So rapidly had Mr. Dreyer amassed money, that in 1877, he founded his mortgage banking business and conducted it in conjunction with his real estate dealings. From 1875 to 1891, Mr. Edward Koch was his business partner, and in 1878 Mr. Robert Berger was also admitted to the partnership and is thus associated at the present time.
Since the great fire in 1871, this firm has built fully two hundred houses in all portions of the city. Mr. Dreyer is a strong democrat and in December 1884 was chosen collector of North Chicago out of thirty-two candidates for the position. In 1888 he was elected school treasurer of Lake View. He is a member of the County Board of Education and a Director of the Public Lib- rary.
Mr. Dreyer came to this city poor and friendless; but he was not afraid to work, and where is the German that is? In less than a quarter of a century he has accumulated a large fortune and won an enviable reputation for integ- rity, honesty and benevolence, His wife was formerly Miss Augusta Bill- igmann, a native of Keokuk, Iowa, who has presented him with four chil- dren; Addie, Lottie, Edward S. JJr. and Florence.
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THEO. A, KOCHS.
In illustrating the rapid growth of the City of Chicago and its wonderful development, one of the best examples is the establishment of Theo A. Kochs, manufacturer of Barbers' Supplies, at 158-170 Wells Street. Twenty years ago this business was begun at 217 Fifth Ave. and Mr. Kochs supplied the local barbers with such goods as are needed in this business, but his reputation soon began to spread into adjoining towns and cities and the BARBERS' CHAIRS business rapidly increased. Gradually the whole of the building at 217 Fifth Ave. was occupied and factory space was rented upon the West Side, PERFUMERY but the business continued to grow and in 1883 Mr. Kochs found it necessary to erect a building at 158-160 Wells St., into which the entire busi- ness, office, store and factory was moved. At THEO.A. KOCHS. the time it seemed that the building would be large enough to meet all requirements, but in 1885 it was necessary to add another story and in 1887 the lot adjoining was built upon, so that the capacity was almost doubled. But even this was not sufficient and in 1890 the building was again enlarged so that now it occupies a frontage of 148 feet on Wells Street and 110 feet on Erie Street, making a total floor space of almost two acres.
In this vast establishment about 250 men are 1873. employed in the manufacture of Barbers' Chairs and Furniture, Barbers' Poles, Decorated Shaving Mugs, Cosmetics and Perfumery of all descriptions, and, in fact. everything that is required in a modern barber shop. These goods are shipped to all parts of the United States, from Maine to California, to Canada, Mexico, England, Australia and South America, and the establishment that was born twenty years ago now supplies the barbers in every corner of the civilized world.
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JOHN
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JOHN M. SMYTH BUILDING.
John M. Smyth's new building, to replace that destroyed by fire in April 1891, was begun and completed within a space of about five months. It is one of the finest blocks on the west side, being eight stories in height, having a frontage of 205 feet on Madison street and a depth of 180 feet, and costing $350,000. It is of the so-called, slow-burning mill construction, iron columns and wood being used in the interior and buff Bedford stone and brick for the exterior walls. Two massive arches form the entrance. The store front is provided with the largest plate glass windows in Chicago, each pane being 196 by 120 inches in size. Handsome pillars separate the windows. The main show-room is 120 by 125 feet in area, and the central shipping court, which has a glass, iron-trussed roof, is 55 by 118 feet. Two wings, each 40 by 180 feet, extend back from the main room. Four freight elevators are provided, as well as a number of passenger elevators, run by six engines of 120-horse power. Three thousand, six hundred incandescent electric lights, 250 arc lights and 1,800 gas-jets furnish brillant illumination for every part of the building. Four broad stairways connect the various floors. The entire structure, having a total floor area of 279,000 square feet or six and one-fourth acres, is used for the storing, finishing and uppholstering display and sale of furniture. It is located at 150-166 West Madison street.
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REGISTER.
A.
Abrahams, Henry 147
Abt, Peter.
151
Adams, David ..
147
Adams, McGregor J.
31
Amberg, Franz
24, 78 81
Anderson, Berndt.
1.6
Anderson, John.
176
Anderson, Niles
24 27
Angelsberg, M. N
135
Apple, Henry
151
Armstrong, John M.
15 16, 19
Arnold, J.
143
Arnold, J. P
78
Artz, B.
151
Austin, H. W
164
Austrian, Falk
147
B.
Babka, Jos 180
Baier, A. 143
Baker, S. L .73
Balatka. Hans .47
Bates, Eli.
23 27
Bauer, Aug.
155
Bauer, August
24
Baynes, John.
139
Becker, Chas.
144
Beck with, Judge
43, 156
Becvar, Jos.
180
Benson, C. L.
176
Berger, Robert. 217
Bernard, F. H. Dr
Best, Wm
.59
Biehl, L .. 140
Birkeland. J. S. 175
Blair, C. J
.39
Blaney, J. C., Dr 123
Blatter, F.
143
Blodgeit, JI. W
131
Bodenschatz
168
Bogue, Geo. M.
151
Bohemian Free Thinkers
179
Bowen, C. T.
, 44
Boyle, Amelia C
143
Bradley. Win. HI .19
Bradwell, J. B. 131
Branstad, L.
176
Brenan, Thos 136
Brenock, John.
68, 71,72
Brick, Chr ...
143
Brockway, Adelheid 155
Bross, Wmn.
.40
Brusewitz, H. P
176
Bryan, Daniel Page
120
Bryan, Thomas B. 120
Buehler, John .
.68, 71, 78, 167, 168
Burcky, David.
151
Burkhardt, Henry S
.72
Burkhardt & Son
143
Busch, J. B
143
c.
Campbell, James.
151
Carlson, C. O
24
Carlson, L.
176
Carpenter, Benj
15, 16
Carter, Consider
.71
Carver, Benj
151
Chadband, W
128, 131
Chadwick, Wın. H
208
Chaiser, Andrew
.24
Charles, Jos
28
Chicago Dregding & Dock Co 36
Clark, David W.
72
Clark, John V. Jr.
.39
Cleveland, H. W. S.
44
Clussmann, Werner 168
Cole, Cyrus E 151
Cole, David .
60
Cook, Burton C
151
Cooley, II. H.
151
Cornell, Paul.
Cossmann, M
40, 44, 151
Cottle, W. P
155
Cragin, E. F
.28
Cramer, Cale
151
Cregier, De Witt C.
176
Cremer, Anton.
143
Cross, Clarence 164
Cudahy, John.
136
Cullom, S. M 68
Culver, B. F.
19
Cunningham, Robt.
151
Cunningham, Thos F
28
D.
Demmler, Franz
24
Detmer, Anton
143
232
143
Devine, Wm. M. .136
De Vry, Hermann . .24
Dewes, F. J. 18,81
Dietzsch, Emil. 24
. Diversy, Michael . 143
Dohl, J. G.
144
Donnersberger, Jos. .59
Dore, John C
.40
Drake, Frank.
151
Drechsler, A.
144
Dreyer, Augusta Mrs ..
217
Dreyer, Edward S.
24, 28, 31, 217
Dubuis, O. F
71
Dunn, F. K.
151
E.
Eastman, Frank. 40
Eckart, Geo. . 161
Egan, Wm. B., Dr .40
Ehrhorn, G.
.81
Eizner, John
98
Eklund, Chas. .24
Ellsworth, J. W.
.59
Enander, John A 24
Engelsmann, F. 143
Ernst, Jos. E.
115
Eskilson, John.
146
F.
Farwell, C. B.
28
Farwell, Marcus A. 148, 151
Faulhaber, John M 168
Feindt, Wm.
168
Ferber, Johann
155
Fiedler .
144
Fischer, Jacob. 168
Fischer, Peter, Rev 155
FitzSimons, Charles. . . 35, 36, 47, 176 156
Flannigan, J .
Forrest, J. K. C. 40
Foster, Frank J 47
Frank, Jos.
24
Freeman, S. A.
27
Friesleben, Catharine .151
Froehlich, Jacques 168
Fucik, Frank
190
Fuller, H. W. .40
c.
Gabrielson, G. 176
Gage, Geo. W 44,47
Gage, J. N 151
Gall, L. G.
151
Gauss, E. F. L.
78, 106
Geilfuss, Aug.
151
Geist, C. F.
168
German Press Club 78
Getty, Henry II 120
Gieliske, C.
151
Gilpin, Henry D 73
Gindele, John G 16
Glogauer, Fritz 78
Goldmann, Sam 147
Goldstein, Isaac. 147
Goldstein, P. 147
Goldzier, Julius 78
Goodman, Dan'l 151
Goodrich, A .. 151
Goodrich, Grant 15
Goodspead, E. J. 155
Gottfried M.
168
Gottsellig, Therese 155
Goudy, Wm. C .. 16, 39
Grannis, W. C. D 151
Grant, Mrs.
28
Grant Monument.
27
Grant, Ulysses Jr 28
Green Dredging Company. 36
Greenebaum, Henry .... 60, 68, 78 81 Gresham, Walter Q. 27
Grommes, Jacob ... 28
Gross, Jacob
81
Grosse, John. 25
Guenther, Theo. 168
Gunderson, S. T
176
Guth, H.
151
H.
Haase's Park.
163
Haeberle, A. T 144
Haedicke, Paul .78
Haerting, Carl
24, 78
Hagemann, A.
143
Halik, St. J . 180
Hallberg, L. G. .24
Hallermann, Amanda. 144
Hallermann, Wm
144
Hancock, Wm. S
151
Hanke, J 168
Harmon, H. W .59
Harms, H. Dr.
Harper, Wm. H. 151
Harrison, Carter IF
.23
Harvey, J. D
28
Haunschild, Jos 143
Hayes, S. S. 40,64, 73
Healy, Geo. P.A. 120
Hechinger, Catherine 143
Heinzmann, Geo .81
Heiss, C. E.
24
Heissler, Jacob
168
Hellwig, Wilhelmine
168
Henius, Max Dr
78.81
Henne, Phil
24
Henrotin, C.
28
Herting, John 143
Hesing, A. C.
19, 20, 24, 78, 81
Hesing, Louise Mrs
143
Hesing, Washington
176
Hess, Frank.
180
Hesselroth Lawrence 24,27
Heuer, August. 39
Heywood, P. P.
28
Hickling, Wm
151
233
Hildenbeutel, L. 144
Hitt, Isaac R .. 60
Hjortsberg, Max 20
Hjortsdahl, F
176
Hoerber, John L
168
Hoermann, Fred
144
Hoffmann & Co.
Hogan, John Mrs
136
Hogan, Martin
156
Hohner, Johanna
168
Holden, Chas. C. P
16, 60, 68
Holinger, Arnold
.24
Holmes, Israel .
151
Honore, H. H.
40
Hooley, Richard M.
136
Hora, Jos
180
Hoyne, Henry
151
Hoyne, Thomas
40, 43
Huck, Louis
24, 120
Humboldt Celebration Club.
78
Humboldt Monument.
78
Hurlbut, J. H 164
Hurlbut, S. E
164
Hussander, L. F
27
I.
Ine, Leopold
180
J.
Jacob, Emma W
151
Jacobson, A. 176
Jahncke, A. J. W 151
Janke, John.
144
Jampolis, Marcus
147
Jansen, Geo.
168
Janssen, Theo. .78
Jennings, John D. .40
Jernberg, August. 24
Jewett, S. N .
Johnson, A. E
24
Johnson, A. P.
176
Johnson, Jacob. 176
Johnson, Nelson
.82
Johnson, W. T. .28
Johnston, Samuel .31
Johnston, W. S. 73
Jones, William 15
Junker, Heinrich 144
K.
Kadish, L. J 20
Kales, Francis 19
Kanst, Fred. 47,52,55
Karls, Theo 24
Karnatz, F. HI
.77
Kauffert, C. F 151
Kayler, Benj. 155
Keller, Aug. 151
Kern, Chas
28
Kettelstrings, Jos
164
Kinsella, D. P
139
Kirk, Chas. S .39
Klacel, Ladimir Prof 180
Klein, Henry 155
Kleiner, Paul
151
Knauer Bros
217
Koch, Edward
Kochs, Theo. A
218
Koehler, Peter
168
Kohlsaat, C. C.
72
Kostner, Jos.
180
Kress, Geo.
151
Kublank, F
151
Kummer, J
168
L.
Lackner, Francis
24
Lafrentz, H. N
168
Langeloth, M.
168
Larson, Frithjof Dr
27
La Salle Monument.
31
Lasman, Dora.
144
Lathrop, Bryan.
120
Lawrence, Frank J
Lawson, Iver
16, 115
Lefens, T. J.
24,28,168
Lehrkamp, Louise
151
Leicht, Andrew C
24
Leiendecker, N .
143
Leiendecker, L. P.
143
Letz, Fred.
16
Lewis, H. F
131
Lincoln Monument.
27
Lindblom, Robert
24, 27, 28
Lindgren, Richard
27
Lindskog, H. Rev
27
Lindstrand, F. A.
24
Lingenberg, John.
168
Lannaeus Monument Ass .24
Lipe, Clark
60,68
Loewenthal, B. 68. 72
Long, Eugene C 131
Long, James
15
Lott, E. R.
168
Ludlam, J. W. Dr
12
Lynch, Thomas
136
M.
McAuley, J. T
28
McAvoy, John 136
McAvoy, John H 151
McCagg, E. B. 19,40
McChesney, R.
.68
McCrea, S. H. 68,71
McDonald, P. C.
156
McGrath, P. J.
McKindley, James
151
Mclaughlin, Jos. 139
Maas, Frederick. 168
Maas, Philip 168
Madlener, Fridolin. 24
Manierre, George
15
Marks H. L.
147
234
Johnson, Alex. J 24
Mason, Mead. 151
Matas, Vaclav. 180
Maurer, Minna 168
Mayer, Frank. 143
Mayer, Leopold
.24
Michelsen, H
176
Millard, A. C.
68
Miller, Carl
156
Mineral Wells
101
Mitchell, Wm. H 120
Miville, C. D 143
Moeller, C. C.
24
Molitor, Jos.
179
Morgan, Wm. 155
Mueller, Bernard 143
Mueller, John B
168
Mulligan, Col
135
Munson, Francis
43
Murphy, Phil. H
136
Muus, J. F. A
68
N.
Neiglick, P. N 147
Nelson, Andrew 19
Nettelhorst, Louis 24
New, Marie.
143
Newberry, Walter
15
Newman, Bishop 28
Newman, Wm H
151
Nickerson, S. M
19,31
Noe, S. R
151
o.
Oberg, Conrad
144
Oehmich, H. J 151
Oesterreicher, Abraham 147
Ogden, Wm. B
120
Oleson, John .
176
Olmsted, Fred. Law 40,44
Olson, Jens.
176
O'Neill, Chas. J
136
P.
Palmer, Potter.
28. 31
Palmer, Potter, Mrs 28, 208
Patterson, Thos. E 120
Pauly, Wm.
156
Peck, Ferd .
176
Perkins, N. C. 40
Peterson, C. F 24,27
Peterson, P. S.
24, 187, 188
Peterson, Wm. A
.187
Pettigrew, J. A
.35
Phillips, H. W
151
Pierce, J. Irving 40
Pieser, Jacob.
147
Pitkin, E. H.
164
Plautz, C. Hermanı 78
Pottgieser, Giesbert. 151
Proudfoot, Alderman
16
R.
Rahlfs, Geo .68, 71, 72, 82
Raimburg, A. 156
Rapp, W.
23
Rauch G. H. Dr. 48
Raymond, Benj. W 15
Raymond, S. P'
28
Rebisso, Louis F 28, 31
Reed, Alexander .148
Rehm, Jacob .. 19,20
Reidi, Michael 155
Reuter Statue
.81
Rexford, N. B. 155
Reynolds, Jas. L
120
Richolson, B. F 176
Righeimer, N 168
Robinson, C. H. 164
Robinson, Lena 151
Roeder, John C
143
Rohn, Wm
144
Roos, B. L.
168
Root, Jas. P 40
Rose, Edward. .
28, 78
Rosenfeld, Morris
147
Rozet, Geo. H
.28
Rubens, Harry
24.78
Ruhl, Moses
147
Runyan, E. F.
60, 68
Russell, Martin J 59
Ryerson, Martin A.
120
Ryerson Monument
31
Rylander, Victor 24
S.
Sawyer, Sidney
120
Scammon, J. Y.
40
Schiller Monument 23
Schillo, Anton
143
Schimpfermann, W. H
151
Schlytern, C. E.
176
Schmidt, Christian 151
Schmidt, George
28
Schmidt, J. H
168
Schoenewald, J
143
Schoenhofen, Peter.
120
Schoeninger, Adolph
200. 203
Schoeninger, Joseph
24
Scholer, F.
143
Schrade, Geo 167,168
Schramm, F. 144
Schroeder, Louise & Wmn 168
Schuerle, A ..
168
Schuettler, Peter
68
Schulz, M.
168
Schultz, Henry 144
Schweinfurth, G.
168
Schweisthal, Michael
28
Scott, G. HI
128, 131
Seaman, Herman.
147
Pruessing, George
24
Seiffert, Rudolph Dr
24
235
Rosenthal, Julius
23. 24, 78
Seipp, Conrad
151
Seipp, Wm. C. 168
Sell, John .82
Selz, Morris.
28
Tennie, Anton.
155
Tessmann, Chas
151
Thielemann's Summer Resort. .27
Thomas, Peter.
155
Thompson, Harvey L.
71. 72,81
Thornton, David
136
Thorpe, John.
215
Thorsen, S. D.
176
Towner, Henry 28
Tree, Lambert. . 31
Trogg, John.
168
Troost Bros .. 168
Tully, John D
136
Turner, J. B.
19
Turner, S. M. T
151
Turner, Wm. H
181
Turner, V. C
16
U.
Uhlich, Karl
155
Uihlein, Edward.
78, 164,203. 204
Ullmann, Nellie M 151
Underberg M
168
V.
Vaesgen, Isabella
155
Van Bokellen
151
Vanderbelt, H.
155
Van H. Higgins.
131
VanHoutin, Frank
151
Vaughan, J. C
207,208
Vidman, O. F
24
Voss, Arno.
168
W.
Wacker, Chas. H.
28
Wacker Monument. 143
Wadlow, R. A.
.39
Wagner, Albert
143
Wagner, Peter
148
Waitzel, Isaac.
147
Waller, R. A
.39
Wallis, Thos.
131
Walsh John R
59
Wampold, Louis 28
Washburne, Hempstead
24 28,81
Weinhardt, Hermann
78 81
Weinhardt, Martha
81
Weiss, Geo. A 24
Wenter, Frank. 24
Wentworth, John 128
Werkmeister, J
151
Wessendorf, John
155
Whaples, Reuben 164
Whitehouse. F. M 31
Wicker, Alderman
115
Widestrand, Louis 27
Wieland, Henry 28
Wiemann, H.
168
Wilcox, S. N.
68, 71,72
Tarnow, G.
168
Taylor, Edw. S.
28, 31,39
Tegtmeyer. Christopher 72
Tempel, John 143
Senff, F. L.
78
Sexton, P. J
136
Seyfried, U
168
Shakespeare Monument.
31
Shay, Jas
156
Sheldon, Edwin H
120
Sheppard, H. H
148, 151
Sherman, John B ៛ 9
Shipley, J. C.
98
Sidway, L. B.
40,44
Siebel, J. E. Prof
101
Sieben, Mich
143
Simon, Andreas
Simonds, O. C.
120
Sidelar, Joseph
180
Skinner, Mark.
.15
Sladek, Marie
143
Small, Albion W 81
Smejkal, Jos. A 180
Smith, Geo. W
40
Smith, Philander
164
Smyth, John M
219
Snell, A. J.
128
Snow, W. B
136
Solomon, Heiman
147
Sommer, Ludwig 144
Sorgenfrei, F
151
Spence, Henry
151
Spiegel. M. M
147
Spofford, G W
98
Sprengel, C ..
144
St. Gaudens, Augustus
23 27
St. George, A.
Stabford, A
176
Stanford, Geo. W 60
68
Stangeland, O. L. 176
Stanley, P. E 28
Steiger, G
151
Stein, Chas.
151
Stensland, Paul O 176
Stern, Max.
24
Stieglitz, Gustav
24
Stockton, Jos ..
19 31
Strauch, Adolph
127. 148
Streming, John.
144
Stromback, Chas
23,27 31,35
Strong, Wm. E
31
Stuckart, Conrad 151
Suddard, Thos. J
51
Sullivan, J. B.
28
Sundelius, P. A
27
Svenson, Gustav 27
Svobodna. Obec.
179
Swabian Society
23
T.
Talcott, Mancel Mrs
82
236
Wild, Theo. Dr 168
Wilken, Emil.
.68
Williams, Norman 28, 31, 40
Wilson, John M 40, 44
Winston, F. H
.19
Wischemeyer, Henry
143, 152
Wischemeyer, Maria
152
Wittbold, G.
208
Wolff, Ludwig.
24. 78
Wolford, J. A.
136
Wood, E. E.
68
Woodard, Willard.
68, 71,115
Woodman, Alderman
.16
Y.
Yerkes, Chas. T.
20,98
Z.
Zapel, Carl ..
82
Zdrubek, Frank B. 179
Zeller, J. E. C
151
Zender, John.
143
Zoellner. Augusta
168
Zulfer, A.
143
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