Charles Francis Brush
engineer, inventor
Born: 3/17/1849
Birthplace: Euclid Township, Ohio
After studying mining engineering at the University of Michigan, he worked as a chemist and an iron merchant. He ultimately concentrated his full-time efforts on inventing, most notably the arc light, which was adopted by the city of Cleveland in 1879. Its worldwide popularity made Brush a fortune, enabling him to spend his last years in theoretical research and philanthropy.
Died: 6/15/1929 See also: