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Samuel P. Bush

Samuel Prescott Bush (October 4, 1863 – February 8, 1948) was an American businessman and industrialist. Bush was the patriarch of the Bush political family. He was the father of U.S. Senator Prescott Bush, the paternal grandfather of former U.S. President George H. W. Bush, and the paternal great-grandfather of former Texas Governor and President George W. Bush and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush. After graduating from the Stevens Institute of Technology, he went on to establish himself as one of the leading industrialists of his era, leaving a lasting impact on history.[1]

Samuel P. Bush
Born
Samuel Prescott Bush

(1863-10-04)October 4, 1863
DiedFebruary 8, 1948(1948-02-08) (aged 84)
Resting placeGreen Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
Alma materStevens Institute of Technology (BS)
Occupation(s)Businessman and industrialist
Spouses
  • Flora Sheldon
    (m. 1894; died 1920)
  • Martha Bell Carter
Children5
Parents
RelativesBush family
Signature

Early life

Bush was born in Brick Church, Orange, New Jersey,[2] to Harriet Eleanor Fay (1829–1924) and Reverend James Smith Bush (1825–1889), an Episcopal priest at Grace Church in Orange. His siblings were James Freeman Bush (1860–1913), Harold Montfort Bush (1871–1945), and Eleanor Bush Woods (1872–1957).

He grew up in New Jersey, San Francisco, and Staten Island, but spent the majority of his adult life in Columbus, Ohio.[3]

Career

Bush graduated from the Stevens Institute of Technology at Hoboken, New Jersey, in 1884,[3] where he played on one of the earliest regular college football teams. He took an apprenticeship with the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad at the Logansport, Indiana shops, later transferring to Dennison, Ohio and Columbus, Ohio, where in 1891 he became Master Mechanic, then in 1894 Superintendent of Motive Power. In 1899, he moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin to take the Superintendent of Motive Power position with the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad.

In 1901, Bush returned to Columbus to be general manager of Buckeye Steel Castings Company, which manufactured railway parts. The company was run by Frank Rockefeller, the brother of oil magnate John D. Rockefeller, and among its clients were the railroads controlled by E. H. Harriman. The Bush and Harriman families would be closely associated at least until the end of World War II. In 1908, Rockefeller retired and Bush became president of Buckeye, a position he would hold until 1927, becoming one of the top industrialists of his generation.[3]

Bush was the first president of the Ohio Manufacturers Association,[4][5] and cofounder of the Columbus Academy. Additionally, he was the co-founder of the Scioto Country Club, a golf club in Columbus, Ohio.[6]

Political prominence

In the spring of 1918, banker Bernard Baruch was asked to reorganize the War Industries Board during World War I, and placed several prominent businessmen in key posts. Bush became chief of the Ordnance, Small Arms, and Ammunition Section, with national responsibility for government assistance to and relations with munitions companies.[7]

Bush served on the board of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland (as well as of the Huntington National Bank of Columbus).[4] In 1931, he was appointed to Herbert Hoover's President's Committee for Unemployment Relief, chaired by Walter S. Gifford, then-president of AT&T.[8] He was once recommended to serve on the board of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, but Hoover did not feel he was sufficiently known nationally.[4]

 
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Personal life

On June 20, 1894, he married Flora Sheldon (1872–1920), the daughter of Robert Emmet Sheldon (1845–1917) and Mary Elizabeth Butler (1850–1897). Her maternal grandfather was Courtland Philip Livingston Butler (1812–1891), a member of the Livingston family. Together, they had five children:

His wife, Flora, died on September 4, 1920, in Narragansett, Rhode Island, when she was hit by a car. He later married Martha Bell Carter (1879–1950) of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Bush died on February 8, 1948, aged 84, in Columbus.[3] He is interred at Green Lawn Cemetery in Columbus.[18]

References

  1. ^ "Stevens Remembers Samuel Prescott Bush and His Entrepreneurial Spirit". Stevens Institute of Technology. December 4, 2018. Retrieved July 3, 2023.
  2. ^ Bush's obituary in The New York Times, February 8, 1948, incorrectly stated that he was born October 13, 1864 on Staten Island, New York City.
  3. ^ a b c d "SAMUEL P. BUSH, 83, A STEEL EXECIJTIVE [sic]; Ex-Head of Buckeye Casting Co. Succumbs in Ohio – Once on War Industries Board". The New York Times. February 9, 1948. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
  4. ^ a b c Phillip R. Shriver. . Ohio History. 91: 74–82. Archived from the original on June 15, 2009.
  5. ^ Many sources, including Bush family biographer Kevin Phillips, erroneously state he was first president of the National Association of Manufacturers, which was founded in 1895.[1]
  6. ^ Bush, George W. (2014). 41: A Portrait of My Father. London: Ebury Publishing. p. 10. ISBN 9780553447781. OCLC 883645289.
  7. ^ "Members of the War Industries Board Organization". U.S. War Industries Board. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office: 39. 1919.
  8. ^ "The President's News Conference of August 25th, 1931". The American Presidency Project, the University of California at Santa Barbara. August 25, 1931. Retrieved February 26, 2007.
  9. ^ Shapiro, T. Rees (June 26, 2010). "Prescott S. Bush Jr., brother and uncle of U.S. presidents, dies at 87". The Washington Post. Retrieved January 27, 2017.
  10. ^ Kaushik, Sandeep (October 20, 2004). "Bush relatives use website to show support for Kerry – The Boston Globe". Boston Globe. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
  11. ^ Abcarian, Robin (January 18, 2005). . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on June 27, 2017. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
  12. ^ "Margaret Bush Clement; Bush's Aunt, 93". The New York Times. June 2, 1993. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
  13. ^ "Paid Notice: Deaths CLEMENT, SAMUEL PRESCOTT BUSH". The New York Times. May 13, 2007. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
  14. ^ Archives, Manuscripts and. "LibGuides: Yale Officers: Calhoun College". guides.library.yale.edu. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
  15. ^ "Cross Family Tree". December 18, 2017. Retrieved December 10, 2018.
  16. ^ Times, Special to the New York (August 26, 1959). "Banking Appointment Is Backed". The New York Times. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
  17. ^ "Trade Company Elects President". The New York Times. July 17, 1963. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
  18. ^ "Greenlawn Cemetery". Forgotten Ohio. Retrieved August 7, 2006.

External links

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Samuel Prescott Bush October 4 1863 February 8 1948 was an American businessman and industrialist Bush was the patriarch of the Bush political family He was the father of U S Senator Prescott Bush the paternal grandfather of former U S President George H W Bush and the paternal great grandfather of former Texas Governor and President George W Bush and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush After graduating from the Stevens Institute of Technology he went on to establish himself as one of the leading industrialists of his era leaving a lasting impact on history 1 Samuel P BushBornSamuel Prescott Bush 1863 10 04 October 4 1863Orange New Jersey U S DiedFebruary 8 1948 1948 02 08 aged 84 Columbus Ohio U S Resting placeGreen Lawn Cemetery Columbus Ohio U S Alma materStevens Institute of Technology BS Occupation s Businessman and industrialistSpousesFlora Sheldon m 1894 died 1920 wbr Martha Bell CarterChildren5ParentsJames Smith BushHarriet Eleanor FayRelativesBush familySignature Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Political prominence 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life EditBush was born in Brick Church Orange New Jersey 2 to Harriet Eleanor Fay 1829 1924 and Reverend James Smith Bush 1825 1889 an Episcopal priest at Grace Church in Orange His siblings were James Freeman Bush 1860 1913 Harold Montfort Bush 1871 1945 and Eleanor Bush Woods 1872 1957 He grew up in New Jersey San Francisco and Staten Island but spent the majority of his adult life in Columbus Ohio 3 Career EditBush graduated from the Stevens Institute of Technology at Hoboken New Jersey in 1884 3 where he played on one of the earliest regular college football teams He took an apprenticeship with the Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago and St Louis Railroad at the Logansport Indiana shops later transferring to Dennison Ohio and Columbus Ohio where in 1891 he became Master Mechanic then in 1894 Superintendent of Motive Power In 1899 he moved to Milwaukee Wisconsin to take the Superintendent of Motive Power position with the Chicago Milwaukee amp St Paul Railroad In 1901 Bush returned to Columbus to be general manager of Buckeye Steel Castings Company which manufactured railway parts The company was run by Frank Rockefeller the brother of oil magnate John D Rockefeller and among its clients were the railroads controlled by E H Harriman The Bush and Harriman families would be closely associated at least until the end of World War II In 1908 Rockefeller retired and Bush became president of Buckeye a position he would hold until 1927 becoming one of the top industrialists of his generation 3 Bush was the first president of the Ohio Manufacturers Association 4 5 and cofounder of the Columbus Academy Additionally he was the co founder of the Scioto Country Club a golf club in Columbus Ohio 6 Political prominence Edit In the spring of 1918 banker Bernard Baruch was asked to reorganize the War Industries Board during World War I and placed several prominent businessmen in key posts Bush became chief of the Ordnance Small Arms and Ammunition Section with national responsibility for government assistance to and relations with munitions companies 7 Bush served on the board of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland as well as of the Huntington National Bank of Columbus 4 In 1931 he was appointed to Herbert Hoover s President s Committee for Unemployment Relief chaired by Walter S Gifford then president of AT amp T 8 He was once recommended to serve on the board of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation but Hoover did not feel he was sufficiently known nationally 4 HeadstonePersonal life EditOn June 20 1894 he married Flora Sheldon 1872 1920 the daughter of Robert Emmet Sheldon 1845 1917 and Mary Elizabeth Butler 1850 1897 Her maternal grandfather was Courtland Philip Livingston Butler 1812 1891 a member of the Livingston family Together they had five children Prescott Sheldon Bush 1895 1972 a US Senator who married Dorothy Walker 1901 1992 daughter of George Herbert Walker he was the father of President George Herbert Walker Bush and grandfather of President George Walker Bush 9 Robert Sheldon Bush 1896 1900 who died in childhood Mary Eleanor Bush 1897 2001 who married Francis Frank House 10 11 Margaret Livingston Bush 1899 1993 who married Stuart Holmes Clement 1895 1974 in 1919 12 13 14 15 James Smith Bush 1901 1978 a director of the Export Import Bank 16 and president of the Northwest International Bank 17 His wife Flora died on September 4 1920 in Narragansett Rhode Island when she was hit by a car He later married Martha Bell Carter 1879 1950 of Milwaukee Wisconsin Bush died on February 8 1948 aged 84 in Columbus 3 He is interred at Green Lawn Cemetery in Columbus 18 References Edit Stevens Remembers Samuel Prescott Bush and His Entrepreneurial Spirit Stevens Institute of Technology December 4 2018 Retrieved July 3 2023 Bush s obituary in The New York Times February 8 1948 incorrectly stated that he was born October 13 1864 on Staten Island New York City a b c d SAMUEL P BUSH 83 A STEEL EXECIJTIVE sic Ex Head of Buckeye Casting Co Succumbs in Ohio Once on War Industries Board The New York Times February 9 1948 Retrieved June 16 2017 a b c Phillip R Shriver A Hoover Vignette Ohio History 91 74 82 Archived from the original on June 15 2009 Many sources including Bush family biographer Kevin Phillips erroneously state he was first president of the National Association of Manufacturers which was founded in 1895 1 Bush George W 2014 41 A Portrait of My Father London Ebury Publishing p 10 ISBN 9780553447781 OCLC 883645289 Members of the War Industries Board Organization U S War Industries Board Washington D C Government Printing Office 39 1919 The President s News Conference of August 25th 1931 The American Presidency Project the University of California at Santa Barbara August 25 1931 Retrieved February 26 2007 Shapiro T Rees June 26 2010 Prescott S Bush Jr brother and uncle of U S presidents dies at 87 The Washington Post Retrieved January 27 2017 Kaushik Sandeep October 20 2004 Bush relatives use website to show support for Kerry The Boston Globe Boston Globe Retrieved June 16 2017 Abcarian Robin January 18 2005 An oath and a reunion Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on June 27 2017 Retrieved June 16 2017 Margaret Bush Clement Bush s Aunt 93 The New York Times June 2 1993 Retrieved June 16 2017 Paid Notice Deaths CLEMENT SAMUEL PRESCOTT BUSH The New York Times May 13 2007 Retrieved June 16 2017 Archives Manuscripts and LibGuides Yale Officers Calhoun College guides library yale edu Retrieved June 16 2017 Cross Family Tree December 18 2017 Retrieved December 10 2018 Times Special to the New York August 26 1959 Banking Appointment Is Backed The New York Times Retrieved June 16 2017 Trade Company Elects President The New York Times July 17 1963 Retrieved June 16 2017 Greenlawn Cemetery Forgotten Ohio Retrieved August 7 2006 External links EditSamuel Bush residence Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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