Oliver H. Budd (June 26, 1846 – July 3, 1917) was an American farmer and politician from New York.
Budd was born on June 26, 1846, the son of Robert Curry Budd and Mina Foster, [1] in Peach Orchard, New York. [2]
Budd worked as a farmer. He took up fruit culture and eventually became one of the largest landowners in the county. He also raised blooded horses. [2] He served as president of the Schuyler County Agricultural Society. He was also a director of the Glen National Bank from its opening to his death. [1]
Budd was elected town supervisor of Hector twice. In 1895, he was elected to the New York State Assembly as a Republican, representing Schuyler County. He served in the Assembly in 1896 [2] and 1897. [3]
In 1873, Budd married Mary L. Woodward. They had two daughters, Clementine and Frances. [1]
Budd died at home from a hemorrhage on July 3, 1917. He was buried in Peach Orchard cemetery. [1]
Oliver H. Budd (June 26, 1846 – July 3, 1917) was an American farmer and politician from New York.
Budd was born on June 26, 1846, the son of Robert Curry Budd and Mina Foster, [1] in Peach Orchard, New York. [2]
Budd worked as a farmer. He took up fruit culture and eventually became one of the largest landowners in the county. He also raised blooded horses. [2] He served as president of the Schuyler County Agricultural Society. He was also a director of the Glen National Bank from its opening to his death. [1]
Budd was elected town supervisor of Hector twice. In 1895, he was elected to the New York State Assembly as a Republican, representing Schuyler County. He served in the Assembly in 1896 [2] and 1897. [3]
In 1873, Budd married Mary L. Woodward. They had two daughters, Clementine and Frances. [1]
Budd died at home from a hemorrhage on July 3, 1917. He was buried in Peach Orchard cemetery. [1]