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John Jacob Bausch : ウィキペディア英語版
John Jacob Bausch

John Jacob Bausch (July 25, 1830 – February 14, 1926)〔
〕 was an American maker of optical instruments who co-founded Bausch & Lomb (with Henry Lomb). Over six decades he transformed his small, local optical shop into a large-scale international enterprise, pioneering the American optical industry.
== Early years ==
''Johan Jakob Bausch'' was born to Georg Bausch, a baker, and his wife Anna Schmid, in Groß Süßen (today part of Süßen) in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. At the age of eighteen he moved to Bern, Switzerland, where he worked as a lens grinder in an optical shop designing camera lenses. In 1850 he emigrated to the United States. Upon his arrival, he made his way to a German community in Buffalo, New York, but because of a cholera epidemic there he settled in Rochester, New York, and Anglicized his name to John Jacob.〔

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