Mr. Bush had been a well known blacksmith of this city for over fifty years. For many years his place of business had been at 17 Water street where he did much blacksmith work for the railroad and steamboat companies. His age was eighty-three years. He leaves one son, Wallace Bush, who for years has been his chief assistant in his work.
Mourning Journal and Courier, New Haven, CT, Friday, January 26, 1900, page 4.
Mr. Bush had been a well known blacksmith of this city for over fifty years. For many years his place of business had been at 17 Water street where he did much blacksmith work for the railroad and steamboat companies. His age was eighty-three years. He leaves one son, Wallace Bush, who for years has been his chief assistant in his work.
Mourning Journal and Courier, New Haven, CT, Friday, January 26, 1900, page 4.
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