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To: mass55th
Andrew Johnson: A Study in Courage (New York: Macmillan, 1929) is Stryker's 850-page biography of Johnson. It is available in digital form on the Internet Archive (archive.org) and other sites.

Interestingly, Stryker was the defense attorney for Soviet spy Alger Hiss in his first trial for perjury in 1949.

76 posted on 09/13/2025 7:30:02 PM PDT by Fiji Hill
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To: Fiji Hill
"Interestingly, Stryker was the defense attorney for Soviet spy Alger Hiss in his first trial for perjury in 1949."

Thanks for the book title. I'll check into it. I'd heard of Alger Hiss, but never read up on his government career and his spy charges.

I see Stryker started out as an Assistant D.A. in NY City. I've always wondered how someone who had spent their early law years as a prosecutor, could end up defending alleged criminals. I guess that comes from my having worked in uniform in NY State's prison system for 25 years.

Wikipedia says: "Stryker's father was president of Hamilton College and his sister, Alida Livingston Stryker (1881–1951), married Elihu Root Jr., son of the Hamilton alumnus and trustee Elihu Root."

Small world. Hamilton College isn't far from me. Used their library database many times, looking for sources, collections, etc., when I was doing Civil War research. Root's home is on college grounds. It's a beautiful house. It was nicknamed Grant's house because Elihu's daughter Edith married U.S. Grant III, grandson of General U.S. Grant. He was also an Army officer. There is also a U.S. Army Reserve Center named after Elihu Root in Utica, NY.

77 posted on 09/13/2025 8:17:24 PM PDT by mass55th (“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.” ― John Wayne)
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