Background
Strover, Carl Bernhard Wittekind was born on December 11, 1865 in Wedigenstein, Prussia. Son of Bernhard and Caroline (Boedecker) Strover.
Strover, Carl Bernhard Wittekind was born on December 11, 1865 in Wedigenstein, Prussia. Son of Bernhard and Caroline (Boedecker) Strover.
Graduate Gymnasium, Minden, Prussia, 1884. Studied agriculture, politics and economics, University of Berlin, 1888-1890. Bachelor of Laws and Master of Arts, University of Wisconsin, 1894.
Served in the Prussian Infantry, 1887-1891, commissioned, 1890, Lieutenant 54th Prussian Infantry. Came to the United States, 1891. Naturalized citizen, 1896.
Admitted to Wisconsin and Illinois bar, 1894, Supreme Court of the United States Court, 1910.
Major Illinois volumes Spanish-American War, 1898. Author: The Hawaiian Problem, 1898.
Monetary Reconstruction, 1922. Hard Times Can Be Ended, 1930.
Monetary Progress, 1937.
Home: Chicago, Illinois.
Served in the Prussian Infantry, 1887-1891, commissioned, 1890, Lieutenant 54th Prussian Infantry.
Married Martha Gross, 1904. Children: Dorothy and Warren (both adopted).