Background
Nathaniel Dryden was born on February 14, 1849 in Montgomery County, Missouri. His father was Frederick Hambleton Dryden, and his mother, Catherine E. Sharp.
Nathaniel Dryden was born on February 14, 1849 in Montgomery County, Missouri. His father was Frederick Hambleton Dryden, and his mother, Catherine E. Sharp.
He was a relative of David Owen Dryden (1877–1946). From 1893 to 1894, he designed the Orson Thomas Johnson Office and Retail Building on Spring Street, between 4th Street and 5th Street, in Downtown Los Angeles for Orson Thomas Johnson (1839–1916). In 1903, he designed Ard Eevin for Daniel McPeak Campbell located at 851 West Mountain Street House in Glendale, California.
lieutenant is on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Los Angeles County, California since November 21, 2006.
lieutenant is now the "Brand Library" section of the Glendale Public Library. Personal life
Their daughter, Virginia Dryden Robinson (1877-1977), married Harry Winchester Robinson (1878-1932).
He lived in Southern California for most of his life. He died on March 7, 1924.
He was buried in the Brand Family Cemetery in Glendale.