Samuel P. Bush. Samuel Prescott Bush (October 4, 1863 – February 8, 1948) was an American industrialist.
He was the patriarch of the Bush political family. He was the father of U.S. Senator Prescott Bush, grandfather of former U.S. President George H. W. Early life[edit] His wife, Flora, died on September 4, 1920 in Narragansett, Rhode Island, when she was hit by a car. Career[edit] Bush graduated from the Stevens Institute of Technology at Hoboken, New Jersey in 1884, where he played on one of the earliest regular college football teams.
In 1901, Bush returned to Columbus to be General Manager of Buckeye Steel Castings Company, which manufactured railway parts. Bush was the first president of the Ohio Manufacturers Association,[2][3] and cofounder of Scioto Country Club and Columbus Academy. Political prominence[edit] Death[edit] Bush died on February 8, 1948, aged 84, in Columbus; he is interred at Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, Ohio.[5] See also[edit] Bush family References[edit] External links[edit] ‘Dynasty of Death’ There is no historic parallel that can be drawn, nothing compares with the accomplishments of the Bush family.
No dictator or tyrant can equal the suffering and destruction they have wrought on humanity, as they are not mere tyrants themselves, but the makers and breakers of tyrants, the organizers and profiteers of war and death. They are not alone and solely responsible for creating the present day military industrial complex, however since 1915 the Bush family has been directly involved in World War One and Two, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, numerous CIA secret wars, the Gulf War, and now a “Never Ending War”. The past four generations of this one family have had a hand in promoting and profiting from most of major wars that America has waged since the beginning of the industrialized age. The nightmare for the world began in 1915, with the establishment of an unholy partnership between the U.S. The members of the Board aptly came to be known as the “Merchants of Death.” Prescott Bush was a Nazi-whore, but his father Samuel was worse (WWI)
The Bush family has been starting wars for nearly a century.
Samuel Prescott Bush (1863 October 4 Brick Church NJ - 1948 February 8 Columbus OH) was the father of Senator Prescott Bush, grandfather of George H. W. Bush and greatgrandfather George W. Bush. He was the son of the Rev. The Grand Patriarch of the Bush clan founded the Buckeye Steel Castings Company of Ohio in 1894 as The Buckeye Malleable Iron & Coupler Company. He was the first president of National Manufacturers Association, and cofounder of Scioto Country Club and Columbus Academy. In the spring of 1918, Bush became chief of the Ordnance, Small Arms and Ammunition Section of the War Industries Board of Bernard Baruch and Clarence Dillon, with national responsibility for government assistance to and relations with Remington and other weapons companies.BUsh was essentially taking national responsibility for government assistance to his own Remington Arms Company and other weapon makers.
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