Frederick Bausman
Frederick Bausman was an early coal mining operator in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Born in Pittsburgh in 1825, he was the son of Doctor Frederick Bausman and Sarah Beltzhoover.
Frederick Bausman | |
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Born | Frederick Bausman November 3, 1825 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
Citizenship | United States |
Known for | Bausman mine |
Home town | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
Parent(s) | Dr. Frederick Bausman (-1834), Sarah Beltzhoover |
Relatives | Frederick Bausman (judge) (1861-1931)(nephew) |
Libel Charges
In 1890, he filed criminal libel charges against Giuseppi Carusi, for a circular he published about his wife, the former Virginia Knox, and Frederick's half-sister. [1]
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References
- "For Libeling His Wife. Count di Montercole again a Prisoner" (PDF). New York Times. 13 April 1890.
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