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"A PUNY AND SICKLY CHILD" Ibid., 177.

"YOU HAD BETTER" Ibid.

IN 1841, AT SIXTEEN Ibid. See also Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University: Presented at the Meeting of the Alumni, 3rd printed ser., no. 10 (New Haven, Conn., June 1890), 574.

WAS POPULAR AND CHARMING Barrett, "James Smith Bush," Memoirs, 177.

"HIS CLASSMATES SPEAK" Ibid.

JAMES SMITH BUSH SOUGHT PROFESSIONAL SECURITY Ibid.

ON A VISIT TO SARATOGA SPRINGS Ibid., 178.

"THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN" Ibid.

SARAH FREEMAN BUSH DIED Ibid.

INITIALLY A PRESBYTERIAN Ibid., 177.

HAD BECOME AN EPISCOPALIAN Ibid., 179.

WAS ORDAINED Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University, June 1890, 574.

SERVED AT GRACE CHURCH Ibid.

HE EVENTUALLY FOUND Barrett, "James Smith Bush," Memoirs, 179.

"BRILLIANT AND BEAUTIFUL" Ibid.

"SHE POSSESSED THE FINEST MIND" Ibid.

HE MARRIED HARRIET FAY Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University, June 1890, 574.

ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1863, A SON LSY, 18.

PREACHED A SERMON "The Bible in Public Schools, Or, Christian Education: A Sermon Preached by Rev. James Smith Bush, Pastor of Grace Church, Sunday, September 24," unidentified San Francisco newspaper, Grace Church Archives, San Francisco.

A SUPPORTER OF THE UNION Lillian Hillyer Marsh, One Hundred Years of Grace: A History of Grace Episcopal Church, Orange, New Jersey, 18541954 (Orange, N.J., 1954), 8.

REPORTEDLY FLEW THE AMERICAN FLAG Barrett, "James Smith Bush," Memoirs, 179.

WROTE A SERMON James Smith Bush, Death of President Lincoln: A Sermon, Preached in Grace Church, Orange, N.J., Easter, April 16, 1865 (Orange, N.J., 1865).

"BE ASSURED, MY BRETHREN" Ibid., 6.

"THE PRESIDENT" Ibid., 8.

AN EXPEDITION AROUND CAPE HORN For details of the journey, see Charles E. Clark, My Fifty Years in the Navy (Boston, 1917), 12366, and "The Cruise of the 'Monadnock,'" The Overland Monthly 3 (San Francisco, 1869), 36672.

IN 1867 BUSH ACCEPTED A CALL Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University, June 1890, 574.

RETURNING EAST FOR GOOD IN 1872 Ibid.; Barrett, "James Smith Bush," Memoirs, 181.

THE MORE MIRACULOUS ELEMENTS Author interview with Nancy Bush Ellis.

"I DISCOVERED EARLY" Barrett, "James Smith Bush," Memoirs, 18283.

ON A VISIT TO THE ASHFIELD Ibid., 182.

CURTIS INTRODUCED HIS GUEST Ibid.

I LIKE A CHURCH Ralph Waldo Emerson, Collected Poems and Translations (New York, 1994), 1012.

"WHY, WHY" Barrett, "James Smith Bush," Memoirs, 182.

AROUND CHRISTMAS 1883 HE RESIGNED James Smith Bush to the Wardens and Vestrymen, December 17, 1883, Archives of the Church of the Ascension, Staten Island, New York.

MOVED HIS FAMILY TO CONCORD Barrett, "James Smith Bush," Memoirs, 183.

DIED AFTER A HEART ATTACK Ibid., 184.

"INTERESTED IN ALL PUBLIC QUESTIONS" Ibid., 185.

HE WAS BURIED Ibid., 184.

THE POSTCIVIL WAR ERA Rugoff, America's Gilded Age, 333.

THIS NEW FAITH Andrew Carnegie, The Gospel of Wealth, and Other Timely Essays (New York, 1900), 15.

THIS, THEN, IS HELD TO BE Ibid.

AMERICA, WROTE THE BANKER HENRY CLEWS Rugoff, America's Gilded Age, 41.

WAS "THE LAND OF THE SELF-MADE MAN" Ibid.

S.P. ATTENDED Blackford, Portrait Cast in Steel, 48.

BUSH WORKED FOR A NUMBER Ibid., 4849; LSY, 19.

BUCKEYE MALLEABLE IRON Blackford, Portrait Cast in Steel, 2223.

OF THE "HIGHEST GRADE" Ibid., 10.

BUCKEYE INVITED SPECTATORS Ibid., 21.

"THE STEEL CAME POURING FORTH" Ibid.

"RESPECTED" Author interview with GHWB.

FLORA SHELDON OF COLUMBUS LSY, 18.

"GRANDFATHER BUSH WAS QUITE SEVERE" Author interview with Nancy Bush Ellis.

"A SNORTER...EVERYONE KNEW" Blackford, Portrait Cast in Steel, 5051.

THERE WAS CHAMPIONSHIP LEVEL GOLF Author interview with GHWB.

THE BUILDING OF A GREAT HOUSE Author interview with Nancy Bush Ellis.

CREATING THE OHIO STATE FOOTBALL PROGRAM Author interview with GHWB.

THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE OHIO MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION "S. P. Bush, Retired Business, Civic Leader, Succumbs at 84," [1947], in Book 5, Bush Family Scrapbooks, GBPL. See also LSY, 19.

THE STATE'S DEMOCRATIC PARTY "Tax 'Watchdog' Passes Up Credit in Economic Victory," in Samuel P. Bush, [Articles and Correspondence], Post-Presidential Materials, GHWB Collection, GBPL. See also LSY, 19.

THE ANTI-TAX OHIO TAX LEAGUE "S. P. Bush, Retired Business, Civic Leader, Succumbs at 84," [1947], in Book 5, Bush Family Scrapbooks, GBPL; LSY, 19.

OF SYMPHONIES, OF ART GALLERIES Blackford, Portrait Cast in Steel, 4950.

OFTEN ASKED TO SERVE AS A DIRECTOR Ibid., 68.

"I COULD BE A LOT BETTER" Samuel P. Bush to Flora Sheldon Bush, undated, Samuel P. Bush Papers (VFM 2954), Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.

FLORA, WHO WAS ENGAGED Letters of Flora Sheldon Bush to Samuel P. Bush, undated, Samuel P. Bush Papers.

"LET ME KNOW DEAR" Flora Sheldon Bush to Samuel P. Bush, undated, Samuel P. Bush Papers.

"YOU ARE A VERY DEAR BUSHY" Flora Sheldon Bush to Samuel P. Bush, undated, Samuel P. Bush Papers.

BORN IN COLUMBUS Herskowitz, Duty, Honor, Country, 27.

"THE CHILDREN WERE HILARIOUS" Flora Sheldon Bush to Samuel P. Bush, June 18, 1911, Samuel P. Bush Papers.

"I HAVE HAD ONE NEW EXPERIENCE" Flora Sheldon Bush to Samuel P. Bush, undated, Samuel P. Bush Papers.

CADDIED FOR DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, SR. Green, George Bush, 2.

S. P. BUSH TOOK HIS SONS S. P. Bush to Flora Sheldon Bush, "Thanksgiving" (no year given), Samuel P. Bush Papers.

REPORTED THE 1908 AUTOMOBILE-ACCIDENT DEATH Flora Sheldon Bush to S. P. Bush, undated, Samuel P. Bush Papers. See also NYT, August 13, 1908.

WERE ALWAYS ANXIOUS Flora Sheldon Bush to S. P. Bush, undated, Samuel P. Bush Papers.

HIS GOOD LOOKS AND CHARM Schweizer and Schweizer, Bushes, 8. "As Pres reached adolescence, he became a particular frustration for the family," Schweizer and Schweizer wrote. "Perhaps it was because of the promise that his father saw in him. The boy was attractive, charming, and intelligent. But he seemed to lack the seriousness that S. P expected from him. So the decision was made to send him away to school [at St. George's]. Flora had misgivings but agreed that it was necessary." (Ibid.) A "PERNICIOUS HABIT OF FOOLING" Harriet Bush to S. P. Bush, undated, Samuel P. Bush Papers. In her 2004 book The Family, Kelley refers to this observation of Harriet Bush's. (Kelley, Family, 2, 23.) PRESCOTT HAD ENJOYED PSB, COHC, 2.

A "BOY OF VERY TENDER YEARS" Flora Sheldon Bush to S. P. Bush, undated, Samuel P. Bush Papers.

"SOMETIMES [HAD] A FEELING" Ibid.

PRESCOTT LOVED ST. GEORGE'S Author interview with Nancy Bush Ellis. See also Herskowitz, Duty, Honor, Country, 27.

CIVICS CLUB PSB, COHC, 3.

"ARE WE FOR OR AGAINST" Ibid. See also Schweizer and Schweizer, Bushes, 8, and Herskowitz, Duty, Honor, Country, 28.

THE SCHOOL PRAYER "The School Prayer," The Lance, 1919 yearbook, St. George's School, Middletown, R.I., 130. http://www.e-yearbook.com/yearbooks/St_Georges_High_School_Lance_Yearbook/1919/Page_130.html.

HE BRIEFLY ENVISIONED PSB, COHC, 34.

YALE WAS INEVITABLE George Mosher Murray and James Callender Heminway, eds., History of the Class of 1917, Yale College, vol. I, (New Haven, Conn., 1917), 1056.

CALLED "PRES" AND "DOC" Ibid.

BUSH LETTERED Ibid.

IN HIS FINAL YEAR, PRESCOTT PLACED HIGH Ibid., 43032.

HE CROWNED HIS CAREER Ibid., 105.

IN A POLL OF THE CLASS OF 1917 Ibid., 42341.

"LESS CASTE, FEWER SNOBS" Ibid., 424.

IT WAS ALSO A THOROUGHLY REPUBLICAN Ibid., 441.

BUSH JOINED A NUMBER OF HIS CLASSMATES Ibid., 40110. See also Schweizer and Schweizer, Bushes, 16, and Herskowitz, Duty, Honor, Country, 2829.

AT TOBYHANNA, PENNSYLVANIA Murray and Heminway, History of the Class of 1917, 40110.

ON MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1917 Woodrow Wilson, "Address to a Joint Session of Congress Requesting a Declaration of War Against Germany," April 2, 1917, The American Presidency Project, http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=65366.

WOODROW WILSON ASKED CONGRESS Herskowitz, Duty, Honor, Country, 36.

S. P. BUSH WAS SUMMONED Schweizer and Schweizer, Bushes, 1819.

PRESCOTT BECAME A CAPTAIN Ibid., 16.

BUSH LED AN EXPEDITION TO CAPTURE Ibid., 1617.

HEAD OF THE BOARD'S ORDNANCE Ibid., 1819.

BUCKEYE'S WARTIME PROFITS Ibid.

"I HAVE ALWAYS" Martin J. Gillen to S. P. Bush, December 10, 1942, Samuel P. Bush Papers.

PRESCOTT EMBARKED FOR FRANCE Herskowitz, Duty, Honor, Country, 37.

"WE ARE CLOSE ENOUGH" Ibid.