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He then traveled to Ireland to visit some of his relatives and wrote article for the local Williamsport newspaper. Bradley was paid $ 5 for each article he wrote, and that enabled him to continue his travels from Ireland to see many countries in Europe. He sent postcards back to his family, and his
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Bradley served in the Navy for 20 years, and then returned to Williamport to practice law, until his father, Patrick J. Bradley, died in 1915. William and his brother Lewis Jones Bradley moved to Detroit, Michigan. He met Fidelis Ann Fox from Pittsford, Vermont, who was a nurse at Providence
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He practiced law in Detroit, and also was part owner of the Ekhardt & Becker Brewing Co. He owned a real estate firm, as well as the Cadilac Moving and Storage Company. He was active in working with the
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William and Fidelis had three sons, William P. Bradley Jr, John Fox Bradley and Dan Fox Bradley. They built a home at 540 East Grand Blvd. in Detroit. East Grand Boulevard was the entranceway to
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List of Elective and Appointive State Officers, Boards and Commissions, State, Federal and Municipal Courts, State Institutions, Legislative and County Officers
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in Niagara, New York. Upon graduation, Bradley stayed on at Niagara and studied for his bar exam. He passed and became an attorney in 1891.
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Upon returning to Williamsport, Bradley decided to travel to Kansas City. There, he enlisted in the
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on December 22, 1867. He attended the local Catholic parish schools and then attended
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William P. Bradley died in Detroit on June 26, 1938, and was buried at
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Bradley was the Chairman of the Great Lakes Tide Water Commission.
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Bradley was elected at large as a non-partisan candidate to the
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Hospital in Detroit, and they were married on November 6, 1913.
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sister saved them. She later became a Catholic nun.
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Niagara College
United States Navy
Williamsport, Pennsylvania
Niagara College
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Belle Isle Bridge
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