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'''Died''': May 10, 1960
'''Died''': May 10, 1960

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[[1]]]]Born: June 2, 1879

Died: May 10, 1960

Married: Anne Bolling Washington

Children: Augustus S. Blagden, Jr., Mary Kemp Blagden Kinsolving

Augustus Silliman Blagden was a son of Thomas Blagden. He owned Bottle Bay Camp on  Upper Saranac Lake.  He was chairman of the Federal Machine and Welder Company from 1957, and former president of the Beaver Board and Beaver Products Corporation. He died in Cedar Hill Tennessee.



Washington Evening Star, May 11, 1960

A. S. Blagden

CEDAR HILL, Tenn., May 11 (AP). Augustus Silliman Blagden, 80, chairman of the board of Federal Machine & Welder Co., Warren, Ohio, died yesterday at his home. He was a native of Washington. D. C and a former resident of Ambler, Pa., and Greenwich, Conn.