Charles F. Brush

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Charles F. Brush was an American inventor and industrialist best known for pioneering electric arc lighting and early electrical power systems.

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instanceOf electrical engineer
human
industrialist
inventor
awardReceived Rumford Prize
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1849-03-17
dateOfDeath 1929-06-15
educatedAt Case Western Reserve University
University of Michigan
employer Brush Electric Company
ethnicGroup European American
familyName Brush
fieldOfWork electric lighting
electric power
electrical engineering
founded Brush Electric Company
givenName Charles
hasWorkLocation Cleveland
surface form: Cleveland, Ohio
influenced adoption of urban electric street lighting
development of electric utilities
knownFor commercializing electric lighting in the United States
developing practical street lighting systems
early electrical power systems
pioneering electric arc lighting
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Institute of Electrical Engineers
notableAchievement developed one of the first practical large-scale dynamos
installed some of the first electric street lights in the United States
notableWork Brush arc lamp
Brush dynamo
arc lighting system
early electric power distribution systems
occupation electrical engineer
industrialist
inventor
partOf history of electrical engineering
patentHolder dynamo patents
electric arc lamp patents
placeOfBirth Euclid, Ohio NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Cleveland
surface form: Cleveland, Ohio
residence Cleveland
surface form: Cleveland, Ohio
sexOrGender male

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Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio, United States notableBurial Charles F. Brush
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Lake View Cemetery notableBurial Charles F. Brush