Boyd's Packing House

Boyd's Packing House
IndustryPork processing
Founded1872; 152 years ago (1872) in Omaha, Nebraska, United States
FounderJames E. Boyd
Defunct1882 (1882)
FateSold

Boyd's Packing House was the first packing house in Omaha, Nebraska.[1] Founded by Irish-born James Boyd in 1872, the plant processed pork initially. The plant was destroyed by fire January 18, 1880, and was rebuilt much larger.[2] Boyd sold his plant in 1887.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ (1898) Chicago Securities. Volume 8. Chicago Directory Company. p 197.
  2. ^ "Boyd's Packing House", Andreas' History of Nebraska. Retrieved 8/28/10.
  3. ^ "James E. Boyd", Omaha Illustrated. Retrieved 8/28/10.

External links

  • "Historic photo of Hammond Packing Plant"
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