John M. (Jack) Rottier, 1910-1988

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Jack Rottier was a photographer for the National Capital Region of the National Park Service from the early 1960s until he retired in 1975. Rottier was born in Bellaire, Michigan in 1910. He served in the Army in World War II and graduated from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. He moved to the Washington area about 1950 as a photographer for the American Forest Products Industries. He later joined the Commerce Department where he photographed trade fairs overseas, and then the Bureau of Land Management in the Interior Department, where he worked until transferring to the Park Service. Throughout his life he was an active member of the C and O Canal Association. In the course of his career with the Park Service, Rottier contributed to the photographic record of Lady Bird Johnson's beautification program and the development of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington and the Wolf Trap Farm Park for the Performing Arts in Vienna. He died in 1988.

From the guide to the Jack Rottier photograph collection, 1953-1983, (George Mason University. Special Collections and Archives.)

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creatorOf Jack Rottier photograph collection, 1953-1983 George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections & Archives
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Mall, The (Washington, D.C.)
Washington (D.C.)
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Monuments and memorials
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Birth 1910

Death 1988

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