Asahel Bush (June 4, 1824 – December 23, 1913) was an American newspaper publisher and businessman in Salem, Oregon. As publisher of the Oregon Statesman...
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Bush's Pasture Park (90.5 acres) is a public park and botanical garden in Salem, Oregon, United States. It is the site of the Asahel Bush House, which...
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politician Asahel Bush (1824–1913), American newspaper publisher and businessman Asahel Curtis (1874–1941), American photographer Asahel Farr (1820–1887)...
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their home, Bush House in Salem, Oregon, in the United States. Sally Bush, daughter of Asahel Bush and Eugenia (Zieber)Born in Salem, Bush was the third...
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high school in town Asahel Bush (1824–1913), printer and publisher the Oregon Statesman newspaper; His estate is now preserved as Bush's Pasture Park and...
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this dynamic, known as the "Oregon Style" of journalism, were Democrat Asahel Bush of the Salem Statesman, Whig/Republican Thomas Jefferson Dryer of the...
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National Register of Historic Places and was once owned by the son of Asahel Bush and his family. In June 2012 a 165-ton floating dock dislodged from the...
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York, NRHP-listed Samuel Bush House, Lancaster, Ohio, listed on the NRHP in Ohio Asahel Bush House, Salem, Oregon, NRHP-listed Bush House (Inman, South Carolina)...
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Mahoney, Barbara (July 1, 2009). "Oregon Voices: Oregon Democracy: Asahel Bush, Slavery, and the Statehood Debate". Oregon Historical Quarterly. 110...
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August 2017. Mahoney, Barbara (2009). "Oregon Voices: Oregon Democracy: Asahel Bush, Slavery, and the Statehood Debate". Oregon Historical Quarterly. 110...
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