- Samuel Andrews
Samuel Andrews (1836-1904) was a
chemist andinventor . Born inEngland , he immigrated to theUnited States before theAmerican Civil War , and settled inCleveland, Ohio . He is best known as a partner in the oil refining firm ofRockefeller, Andrews & Flagler , the major predecessor company of theStandard Oil corporate empire. When the first unit was formed in 1870, Andrews owned 16.67% of Standard Oil stock.He had already had some experience in shale-oil production in the newly-discovered oilfields of western
Pennsylvania when in 1862 he approached two Cleveland produce merchants to become stockholders in a new enterprise. One wasJohn D. Rockefeller , who saw the potential in Andrews' plan and invested in the venture. With this capital, Andrews designed and began a small refinery in Cleveland.Ida M. Tarbell , an earlyinvestigative journalist and the author of "The History of Standard Oil ", described Andrews as "a mechanical genius" who "devised new processes" to create a better product. He is credited with inventing the chemical process calledfractional distillation , which is the separation of crude oil into its components.His better-known partners, Rockefeller and Henry Morrison Flagler, are credited with the marketing strategies and schemes that capitalized on Andrews' technical expertise. Both Andrews and Flagler soon took a back seat to the aggressive Rockefeller. Flagler's wife's ill-health turned his attention to
Florida , where he founded theFlorida East Coast Railway and helped develop many resort communities, most notably the cities of Palm Beach and Miami. While Flagler began a new career in Florida, Andrews remained back inOhio , where he died in 1904.Thus, John D. Rockefeller is the partner whose name is most associated with Standard Oil, joined by his brother
William Rockefeller , andHenry Huttleston Rogers . The latter followed Flagler's lead in diversifying his interests to includerailroad development, ultimately building theVirginian Railway with his personal fortune. However, it was Samuel Andrews' inventions and work in Cleveland which clearly made possible the future work and accomplishments of these other more famous industrialists."See also main article
Standard Oil "Further reading
Tarbell, Ida M.
The History of the Standard Oil Company . New York: McClure, Phillips & Co., 1904.Persondata
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