Charles Albert Busiel (November 24, 1842 – August 29, 1901) was an American manufacturer, politician, and the 45th governor of New Hampshire.
Born at Meredith Village, New Hampshire, Busiel was educated at the public schools and Gilford Academy.
During his tenure, financial programs were initiated to boost the state's economy, electric trolley and railroad services were promoted.
Busiel died August 29, 1901[2](age 58 years, 278 days), of coronary heart disease in Laconia.
[3] They had one child, Frances Evelyn Busiel, who later married Wilson Longstreth Smith of Germantown, Pennsylvania.