William Henry Bush

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Born(1849-10-22)October 22, 1849
DiedApril 8, 1931(1931-04-08) (aged 81)
Burial placeGraceland Cemetery, Chicago
OccupationsBusinessman, rancher
William Henry Bush
Born(1849-10-22)October 22, 1849
DiedApril 8, 1931(1931-04-08) (aged 81)
Burial placeGraceland Cemetery, Chicago
OccupationsBusinessman, rancher
Spouses
  • Elva Glidden
  • Ruth Russel Gentry
Children2 daughters
Parent(s)James Bush
Caroline Lucretia Hills
Relatives

William Henry Bush (October 22, 1849 – April 9, 1931) was an American businessman and rancher. Born in Martinsburg, New York, he sold barbed wire and hats in the Western United States. He became a rancher in Texas and a multi-millionaire due to helium deposits on his landholdings.

William Henry Bush was born on October 22, 1849, in Martinsburg, New York.[1] His father was James Bush and his mother, Caroline Lucretia Hills.[1]

Career

Bush was hired by Joseph Glidden, the inventor of barbed wire, to find ranching lands in Texas and promote the new invention.[1] With Henry B. Sanborn, he established the Frying Pan Ranch in Potter County.[1]

With his brother-in-law, F. T. Simmons, Bush co-founded the Bush, Simmons, and Company, a hat company, in 1885.[1] By 1903, Bush founded the Bush Hat Company and served as its president.[1]

Bush was the founder of the city of Bushland, Texas, in 1903, which was named in his honor.[1] It was founded as a railway stop on the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad.[1]

Much of the land which Bush possessed was replete with helium deposits.[2] As a result, Bush became a multimillionaire. He was worth US$2,175,000 by 1931.[2][3]

Personal life

Bush married Elva Glidden, Joseph Glidden's daughter, in 1877.[1] On October 20, 1908, he married Ruth Russel Gentry.[1] They had two daughters, Caroline Gentry Bush, who married Frederick Latham Emeny, and Ruth Emmeline Bush, who married Francis Thomas O'Brien.[4] Bush attended the Fourth Presbyterian Church in Chicago.[1]

Death and legacy

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