Iddings, Andrew S., 1880-1974

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Birth 1880
Death 1974

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Andrew S. Iddings was born on October 18, 1880, in Dayton, Ohio. He was a lawyer by profession, but was also interested in exploration and photography. In 1902, he was given the opportunity to tour the Canadian Northwest as a guest of the Canadian government. Later he traveled to many parts of the world including Mexico, and parts of the Near East, South America, and Africa. During his travels Iddings tried to capture the wonders of these areas with his camera. Working for the Keystone View Company, he took thousands of stereographic photographs that entertained and educated Americans on various cultures of the world. Iddings was always a supporter of Dayton, Ohio. He served on many different civic and cultural boards until his death in 1974 and the age of 93.

From the guide to the Andrew S. Iddings Wright Brothers Homecoming Collection, June 1909, (Wright State University, Special Collections and Archives)

Born in Dayton, Ohio, on Oct. 18, 1880, Andrew S. Iddings enjoyed a long career as a lawyer, civic leader, businessman, traveler and photographer. Iddings died in 1974 at the age of 93.

From the description of Papers, 1899-1973. (University of Wisconsin, Superior). WorldCat record id: 30937299

Andrew Sheets Iddings was born on October 18, 1880 in Dayton, Ohio. He was the second son of Charles Dickens Iddings and Aurora Belle Alice Sheets Iddings. Iddings had two brothers, Daniel Wilkinson Iddings, II, born in 1879 and Roscoe Charles Iddings born in 1889.

1880 Born in Dayton, Ohio, on October 18th. 1894 Attended Deaver Collegiate Institute in, Dayton, Ohio, withdrew at age 14. 1898 Graduated from Steele High School (in three years), Salutorian. (Fall) Employed as factory clerk at the National Cash Register Company in Dayton, Ohio. Peddled law books for the West Publishing Company, of St. Paul, Minnesota. Apprenticed for law office. 1899 1902 Appointed Deputy Collector of the Internal Revenue Service, Dayton, Ohio. 1902 Toured the Canadian Northwest as a guest of the Canadian Government and Canadian Pacific Railway 1902 1906 (age 21) Appointed Deputy Clerk of the Supreme Court of Ohio, Columbus, Ohio. 1903 Admitted to the Bar in the state of Ohio. Wrote “A Narrative of Observations of Canada’s Great West” 1904 Quatsino Sound, Vancouver Island 1905 Cruising the fjords (inlets) of the North Pacific in 27 foot sailboat 1906 Life Fellow of the Royal Geographic Society of London, England 1906 1909 Appointed Chief Deputy Clerk of the Courts for Montgomery County, Ohio 1907 Chiapas (Mexico) 1908 1909 Austria-Hungry, the Danube River and the Balkan regions 1909 Membership in Dayton Bar Association (Pres.-no dates) One of the organizers (with brothers), director, officer, and attorney for the Pyrene Company, Dayto Founded Law Firm D.W. and A.S. Iddings Dayton, Ohio 1910 Active non-resident member of the Explorers Club of New York, proposed for membership by Adm. Robert Secretary of the Joint Board of commissioners of Preble and Montgomery Counties, Ohio 1913 South American photographic tour 1916 1945 Founded the Fyr-Fyter Company Dayton, Ohio (manufactured fire extinguishers, etc.) 1916 Wrote a series of articles for the Dayton Journal entitled “Our Neighbors of the South” 1919 Camera coverage of the Western Front WWI Chief of the photographic staff for the Keystone’s “System of Visual Education” 1924 U.S. District Commissioner 1934 Secretary of the Trustees of the District Tuberculosis Hospital of Montgomery and Preble Counties, O 1942 1943 President of the Ohio Bar Association Member of the Judicial Council which served as an advisory body to the State Legislature 1946 Charter member of the International Bar Association 1950 Africa, Uganda, and the Congo 1951 One of the three incorporators of the Ohio State Bar Association 1951 1963 Secretary of the Ohio State Bar Foundation 1952 Honorary Life Member of the Explorers Club 1956 Elected Fellow of the American Bar Foundation. Was in the first class received into Life Fellowship 1957 LHD Honorary Degree, University of Dayton 1963 Honorary Life Membership in the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials Member International Law and Development of World Peace Through Law Committee 1964 LLD Honorary Degree, Miami University 1965 Donated a specially designed geophysical globe to Miami University in memory of his grandfather, D 1967 Andrew S. Iddings Explorer, published 1969 Founded the Andrew S. Iddings Fund for The Ohio State University College of Law 1974 Died, Dayton, Ohio

Andrew Sheets Iddings was a Dayton lawyer by profession, but he was also a civic leader, explorer, author, and photographer.

Travel and exploration were very important to Iddings, eventually becoming a second career for him. This career began almost by chance in 1902, when Iddings met a representative of the Canadian Immigration Department who was looking for Ohio government officials willing to tour the Canadian Northwest. Iddings was interested and this trip marked the beginning of many other foreign adventures. Some of these adventures took form as an African safari and three world tours.

Traveling provided Andrew S. Iddings with material to use in writing and in photography. He became a stereographic photographer for the Keystone View Company in the early 1900s. As an author, he built quite a reputation for himself by writing newspaper articles and magazine articles on his travels. A biography entitled Andrew S. Iddings Explorer: The Story of his Life and Travels tells of his life and reprints many of his articles.

Andrew S. Iddings followed family tradition when he became a lawyer. Both his father and grandfather had successfully practiced law in Ohio before him. The partnership of D.W. and A.S. Iddings was so successful that over the years it expanded to become Iddings, Jeffery, and Donnelly.

The three Iddings brothers founded the Fyr-Fyter Company in 1916. This manufacturing venture was established to manufacture a line of fire extinguishers and other related products. It remained under their control until 1946, when it was sold to an eastern bidder, William M. Wetzel. Roscoe C. Iddings served as President and active manager for two years. With his retirement in 1947, the Iddings brothers' association with the Fyr-Fyter Company was terminated.

Being part of the 1909 Commissioners of Montgomery County and Preble County, Iddings assisted in many decisions. One such decision shed light on the deplorable conditions of the Stillwater Sanitorium. He was elected Secretary of the Board of Trustees on May 4, 1934 and oversaw the rebuilding of facilities and updating of equipment at the Sanitorium.

Iddings became a member of the Dayton City Plan Board in 1934. It was during this time that the Federal Low Rent Housing statute passed and he was highly interested in building affordable housing in Dayton. He eventually became Chairman of the Dayton Metropolitan Housing Authority and oversaw the completion of eight housing projects.

Andrew S. Iddings was always a supporter of Dayton, Ohio. Serving on many different civic and cultural boards until his death in 1974 at the age of 93, Iddings helped Dayton become a leader in municipal development.

From the guide to the Andrew S. Iddings Papers, 1803-1974, 1900-1971, (Wright State University, Special Collections and Archives)

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  • Photographers

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