


Engineering Visionary R.J. Wildhack, 1917 Portrait
R.J. Wildhack was a prominent figure in the early 20th century, known for his contributions to the field of engineering and public works. The photograph taken on March 6, 1917, captures him at a pivotal moment during a time of significant change in American infrastructure. As a civil engineer, Wildhack played a crucial role in the modernization of urban landscapes, contributing to various projects that shaped cities in the post-World War I era.
This image, part of a collection documenting key historical events, reflects the importance of engineering in the growth of American society. During this period, infrastructure projects were integral to the nation’s recovery and expansion, following the challenges of the First World War. The attention to details in the image represents not only Wildhacks professional achievements but also the broader context of technological advancement and urban planning in the early 1900s.

Engineering Visionary R.J. Wildhack, 1917 Portrait
