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Rath, John Washingtonr2WPadmin2018-08-22T16:56:19+00:00
John Washington (J.W.) Rath, President of the Rath Packing Company

John Washington (J.W.) Rath, President of the Rath Packing Company

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(1872-1951)

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John Washington (J.W.) Rath, President of the Rath Packing Company
Rath, John Washington (J.W.), President of the Rath Packing Company

Portrait of John Washington (J.W.) Rath, President of the Rath Packing Company. Published in Land O’ Corn News, September 1941,…

Rath Packing Plant, Waterloo, IA, ca. 1950
Rath Packing Plant, Waterloo, IA, ca. 1950

Aerial photograph of the Rath Packing Plant, Waterloo, lowa, ca. 1950.

Rath Packing Company, Waterloo, IA, ca. 1901.
Rath Packing Company, Waterloo, IA, ca. 1901.

The photograph shows the Rath Packing plant as it looked at the end of the company’s first decade in business.…

John Rath, the father of John Washington Rath
Rath, John, the father of John Washington Rath

Portrait of John Rath (1840-1914), the father of John Washington Rath. Source: Biographies and portraits of the progressive men of…

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