Alfred Louis Bush (1849–1902) was an industrialist and politician in Los Angeles County, California.
History
[edit]Bush was born February 3, 1849, in Vriesland, Michigan, where he attended public schools until age 15. when he became a machinist's apprentice.
In 1870 he moved to South Bend, Indiana, where he formed a partnership, Bush and Palmeteer. The company built gasoline engines and other machines.[1]
In his business life, he later consolidated his machinery business with the Burge Manufacturing Company to form the Bush and Burge Company.[1]
Los Angeles
[edit]He moved to Los Angeles, California, and at age 23 he was elected in 1872 to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors from the 4th District.[1] Ten years later, on December 4, 1882, he was elected to the Los Angeles Common Council from the 4th Ward for a two-year term, but he resigned on October 27, 1883.[2]
He died on July 3, 1902, survived by his wife, Clara, and three children, Wilhelmine, Anna Louis, and Alfred Jr.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Los Angeles County" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-04-25. Retrieved 2012-10-11.
- ^ Chronological Record of Los Angeles City Officials,1850-1938, compiled under direction of Municipal Reference Library, City Hall, Los Angeles (March 1938, reprinted 1966). "Prepared ... as a report on Project No. SA 3123-5703-6077-8121-9900 conducted under the auspices of the Works Progress Administration."
- American industrialists
- Businesspeople from Los Angeles
- Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors
- Los Angeles Common Council (1850–1889) members
- 19th-century American legislators
- 1849 births
- 1902 deaths
- People from Ottawa County, Michigan
- 19th-century American businesspeople
- California politician stubs
- American business biography, 1840s birth stubs