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  2. Columbus Castings - Wikipedia

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    Buckeye Steel Castings was a Columbus, Ohio steelmaker best known today for its longtime president, Samuel P. Bush, who was the grandfather of President George H. W. Bush and great-grandfather of President George W. Bush. Buckeye, named for the Ohio Buckeye tree, was founded in Columbus as the Murray-Hayden Foundry, which made iron farm

  3. Gladney Center for Adoption - Wikipedia

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    The history of the center can be traced back to 1887. Fort Worth was established in 1849 and became the center's home, at the close of the Mexican–American War. By 1886, the Texas and Pacific Railway was operating and at least four stockyards were in service close to the railroad lines.

  4. History of Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    In the steel industry, Samuel P. Bush presided over the Buckeye Steel Castings Company. Columbus was also a popular location for labor organizations. In 1886, Samuel Gompers founded the American Federation of Labor in Druid's Hall on S. Fourth Street, and in 1890 the United Mine Workers of America was founded at old City Hall. [26]

  5. George H.W. Bush leaves behind a political dynasty and ...

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    The former president’s net worth was as much as $25 million at the time of his death. ... H.W. Bush’s grandfather, controlled the Buckeye Steel Castings Company, which was considered “the ...

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    Buckeyes started as a kitchen mistake in the 1960s. Now the treat and its flavors are synonymous with our state.

  8. John G. Deshler - Wikipedia

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    In 1891 he built the Wyandotte Building, which was the first steel-frame skyscraper built in the city of Columbus, and which he sold in 1916 to the State of Ohio. As trustee of the Deshler estate he built the Deshler Hotel , for which his grandfather (David Deshler) acquired the land one hundred years prior for $1000, his father (William Green ...

  9. Edna Gladney - Wikipedia

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    Edna's aunt was involved in Fort Worth society and women's clubs, and Edna quickly moved into these social circles as well. [6] Though expecting to only stay in Fort Worth for a few months, Edna stayed longer, and in 1906, she met Sam Gladney, a native of Gainesville, Texas who worked at Medlin Mills. After a summer of courtship, Edna left her ...