Nathan Thomas Veatch, Consulting Engineer, Jackson County Missouri Highway Department, 1926-1933. Photo used in Harry S. Truman Library Oral History project.
Members of the Water Pollution Control Advisory Board pose for a photograph behind a desk. Standing from left to right are J.W. Follin, Ralph R. Will, M.D. Hollis, M.C. James, Carl H. Chatters, and Colonel Stanley G. Reiff. Seated in front from left to right are A.M. Rawn, Carl D. Shoemaker, L.A. Danse, N.T. Veatch, and T.A. Berrigan.
Thomas Veatch in his office in Kansas City, Missouri. Mr. Veatch was an engineer and friend of Harry S. Truman and worked with Truman to build the Jackson County road system during Truman's service as Presiding Judge of Jackson County.
Thomas Veatch in his office in Kansas City, Missouri. Mr. Veatch was an engineer and friend of Harry S. Truman and worked with Truman to build the Jackson County road system during Truman's service as Presiding Judge of Jackson County.
Thomas Veatch in his office in Kansas City, Missouri. Mr. Veatch was an engineer and friend of Harry S. Truman and worked with Truman to build the Jackson County road system during Truman's service as Presiding Judge of Jackson County.
Thomas Veatch in his office in Kansas City, Missouri. Mr. Veatch was an engineer and friend of Harry S. Truman and worked with Truman to build the Jackson County road system during Truman's service as Presiding Judge of Jackson County.