Sierra Madre Development Co. signed by August A. Busch Jr. - 1914 dated Autograph Stock Certificate
Inv# AG1574 AutographNew Mexico
Stock issued to and signed by August A. Busch (of Anheuser Busch fame!). Rare!
August Anheuser "Gussie" Busch Jr. (March 28, 1899 – September 29, 1989) was a notable American brewing entrepreneur who transformed the Anheuser-Busch Companies into the world's largest brewery by 1957. He served as the chairman of the company from 1946 until 1975. Additionally, Busch was a significant figure in sports, owning the St. Louis Cardinals Major League Baseball team from 1953 until his passing. In recognition of his contributions, the Cardinals honored him by inducting him into their Hall of Fame in 2014.
August Anheuser Busch, Jr. (born March 28, 1899, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.—died September 29, 1989, near St. Louis) was an American beer baron, president (1946–75) of Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc., who built the company into the world’s largest brewery.
In 1922 Busch was put to work sweeping floors and cleaning vats at the brewery cofounded by his grandfather Adolphus Busch, but by 1924 he was general superintendent of brewing operations. After his father died (1934), Busch became head of the brewery department, and he was installed as president of the company following his older brother’s death (1946).
Busch was a civic leader who helped revive St. Louis in the 1950s by donating $5 million toward the construction of Busch Memorial Stadium and purchasing the St. Louis Cardinals professional baseball team for $7.8 million. A familiar figure during postseason play-off games, Busch often rode into the stadium in a wagon drawn by Clydesdales, the horses that were indelibly identified with the beer wagons of Budweiser, Anheuser-Busch’s main brand. Grant’s Farm, the Busch family estate near St. Louis, was converted into a 281-acre (114-hectare) historical site and wildlife preserve.
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