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Judge Benjamin Franklin Ferriss (Sept. 22, 1849 –Nov. 10, 1933) was a Missouri state jurist known for his role as special master in the Standard Oil trust litigation of the Progressive Era. Franklin Ferriss was also the father of Hugh Ferriss. ==Early Life & Education== Born in Peru, New York on Lake Champlain, Judge Ferriss was the child of Charles and Mercy (Macomber) Ferriss.〔The Book of St. Louisians (2d ed. 1912)(Albert Nelson Marquis, ed.) at (194 ).〕 He took his Bachelor of Science degree at Cornell University in 1873, serving as Captain of the 1873 Crew Team,〔The Rise of Cornell Rowing 1871-1920, Eric R. Langstedt.〕 a brother in the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity, and member of the Irving Literary Society.〔Phi Kappa Psi, New York Alpha@Cornell University, Our Alumni Are the University's Third Estate (Apr. 8, (2011 )).〕 Franklin Ferris then took his law degree at St. Louis Law School (1875), marrying Ms. Elizabeth Simon at St. Louis on Feb. 10, 1880. Elizabeth was described by one diarist as, “. . . a frank, wholesome woman, amiable & natural; no doubt a good friend and excellent mother and wife; with nothing of the precieuse offensiveness of manner . . . .”〔Emily Toth, Unveiling Kate Chopin (1999) at (180 ).〕 They were parents to Henry T. Ferriss, Margery Ferriss Semple, and Hugh Ferriss. The Ferriss family lived at 5828 Cabanne Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri; Judge Ferriss’ chambers were at 820 Rialto Building of the same. Franklin Ferriss had a lifelong interest in music, golf and fishing.
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