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Nationality
  
Scottish


Name
  
John Rae

Born
  
June 4, 1838
Scotland

Died
  
May 24, 1922 Bowling Green, Wood County, Ohio

Occupation
  
Miner; Labor leader; Physician

John B. Rae (June 4, 1838 – May 24, 1922) was an American labor leader.

He had served as president of the Knights of Labor Assembly 135, a coal miners' union.

He and John McBride co-founded the United Mine Workers of America in 1890, and Rae served as the labor union's first president.

Rae led national coal miners' strikes in 1890 and 1891, both of which the union lost. He refused to run for re-election, and McBride won election as his successor.

On May 8, 1873 in Port of New York City, John B Rae, Age 34, occupation Miner, born in Scotland, arrived with his wife Ellen and 4 children on the SS Algeria which had departed Liverpool(1). In 1880, he was a shoemaker serving the mining community, living with his wife Ellen and 6 children, 2 more born in PA in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.(2). He had been a miner since boyhood, and an admirer of the trades union principle before he emigrated to America. He was a preacher, when the Knights of Labor began to organize, he rose quickly, and soon became prominent in the circles of organization. (3). By 1900, he removed to Bowling Green Ohio, there he lived with wife Helen, and 15-year-old daughter margaret. He had listed his occupation as a Physician. His wife helen was listed as the mother of 10 children, 9 still living.(4) . In September 1906, his wife Helen/Ellen died, John B remarries to Mary C. and as of 1920 he still resides in Bowling Green, working as a Janitor. John B Rae Died on May 24, 1922, 114 Liberty Street, Bowling Green Ohio and is buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery (5)

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