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Asa Smith Bushnell I (September 16, 1834 – January 15, 1904) was an American Republican politician from Ohio. He served as the 40th governor of Ohio. Before becoming governor, he served as the president of the Warder, Bushnell and Glessner Company, one of four companies that would merge to form International Harvester. Other roles in business ...
Asa S. Bushnell was a partner in Warder, Bushnell and Glessner, one of the nation’s most successful manufacturers of farm machinery. The company was headquartered in Springfield, which called itself “Champion City” in honor of the company’s famed Champion Reaper.
The East High Street Historic District is a cluster of mansions on the eastern side of Springfield, Ohio, United States. Located along one of Springfield's most important thoroughfares and once home to some of its most prominent residents, the cluster was named a historic district in 1974.
10 Ιαν 2014 · The Asa Bushnell House, Springfield, OH. 1870. Photo Wikimedia. Next door to the Rinehart-Bowman House at 825 E High St. is the Asa Bowman house, or rather the first Asa Bowman house (the family moved across the street to a grander Richardsonian Romanesque mansion in 1888).
The Richards, Raff & Dunbar Memorial Home, located at 838 E. High St., Springfield, Ohio, is truly one of the most outstanding homes in the city, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
While traveling down Main Street in Springfield, one could hardly miss the intricate roofline and graceful arched windows of the stately Bushnell building, named for Springfield business mogul and politician Asa S. Bushnell.
ASA S. BUSHNELL, the fortieth governor of Ohio, was born in Rome, New York on September 16, 1834. His education was limited and attained in the commons schools of his native state. As a teenager, he moved to Springfield, Ohio, where he worked in a dry goods store.