President of the James Way Company, he was well known to dairymen throughout the United States as having devoted a long life to the dairy business and to the improvement of dairy conditions.
His work as an instructor and lecturer in farmers' institutes in many states, and as a writer on dairy subjects, has made his name familiar to those interested in dairying. He was one of the few men in America who had received a testimonial from the University of Wisconsin on account of "Services rendered to agriculture and related branches."
Mr. Goodrich's services were along dairy lines; and as the president of James Mfg. Co., he was in the work of bettering conditions in that great industry.
He was also Vice-President of the Northwestern Mfg. Co., known for their high standing in the manufacture of superior buggies and carriages.
President of the James Way Company, he was well known to dairymen throughout the United States as having devoted a long life to the dairy business and to the improvement of dairy conditions.
His work as an instructor and lecturer in farmers' institutes in many states, and as a writer on dairy subjects, has made his name familiar to those interested in dairying. He was one of the few men in America who had received a testimonial from the University of Wisconsin on account of "Services rendered to agriculture and related branches."
Mr. Goodrich's services were along dairy lines; and as the president of James Mfg. Co., he was in the work of bettering conditions in that great industry.
He was also Vice-President of the Northwestern Mfg. Co., known for their high standing in the manufacture of superior buggies and carriages.
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GOODRICH
Charles Perry Goodrich
Feb 6, 1831, Jan 21, 1881
Frances D.
Wife of
C.P. Goodrich
Dec 22, 1834, Jan. 27, 1900
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