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Archibald Bush

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and he helped the firm rise from near-bankruptcy to large-scale profitability. He remained the sales manager for some decades. In the late 1940s, he was elected executive vice-president. From 1949 to his death in 1966, he was chair of the company's executive committee. He purchased considerable 3M
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stock early on, and made a fortune during the company's turnaround. He used part of his estimated $ 200 million fortune to establish the charitable
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and study business. In 1914, he was hired as sales manager for the then-struggling 3M. He was working under the management of
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in 1953, with the remainder of his fortune going to the foundation upon his death. He died in 1966 and is buried in
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Minnesota in a Century of Change: The State and Its People Since 1900
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Golden Donors: A New Anatomy of the Great Foundations
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3M
Granite Falls, Minnesota
hay fever
Duluth
William L. McKnight
Bush Foundation
Oakland Cemetery
Saint Paul



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ISBN
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Minnesota in a Century of Change: The State and Its People Since 1900
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Categories
1887 births
1966 deaths
American manufacturing businesspeople
People from Granite Falls, Minnesota
20th-century American philanthropists

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