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  1. August Anheuser Busch Sr. (December 29, 1865 – February 10, 1934) was an American brewing magnate who served as the President and CEO of Anheuser-Busch, based in St. Louis, Missouri, from 1913 to 1934.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gussie_BuschGussie Busch - Wikipedia

    August Anheuser Busch Sr. Alice Zisemann. Relatives. Adolphus Busch (paternal grandfather) August Anheuser " Gussie " Busch Jr. (March 28, 1899 – September 29, 1989) [1] was an American brewing magnate who built the Anheuser-Busch Companies into the largest brewery in the world by 1957; he acted as company chairman from 1946 to 1975.

  3. 16 de mar. de 2023 · Left behind was an estate valued at around $60 million as August Anheuser Busch Sr. took over his father's company. Although his body was not brought back to America until 1915, Busch's funeral was quite extravagant. Afterwards, Lilly Busch resumed traveling to Germany. And that's when the trouble really began.

  4. 22 de dic. de 2012 · August A. Busch (center) and his sons, Adolphus III (left) and August Jr., seal the first case of beer off the Anheuser-Busch bottling plant line in St. Louis on April 7, 1933, when the sale of ...

  5. Grant's Farm Manor. 10501 Gravois Road, Grantwood, St. Louis County, Missouri. Completed in 1913, for August Anheuser Busch Sr. (1865-1934) and his wife, Alice Zisemann (1865-1958). Behind a wall of trees and all but out of sight from St. Louis' beloved Bauernhof farm sits the "Big House". Overlooking a deer park on 22-private acres once farmed ...

  6. 29 de dic. de 2022 · Businessman. He received notoriety as an American businessman, who was the President of Anheuser-Busch Brewing Company. Born in St Louis, Missouri on December 29, 1865, August was the eldest son of Lilly Anheuser and Adolphus Busch. After completing his studies at Lyon Free School in St Louis, Missouri, he attended...

  7. 11 de feb. de 2024 · August Anheuser Busch Jr., known as Gussie, opened portions of his place to the public free of charge in 1954, a year after the Anheuser-Busch brewery bought the St. Louis Cardinals.