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  1. An Address Delivered at the Celebration by the New York Historical Society, May 20, 1863, of the Two Hundredth Birth Day of Mr. William Bradford: Who Introduced ... Into the Middle Colonies of British America by John William Wallace, 2010-01-10
  2. The Collected Poems of William Alexander Percy. Foreword By Roark Bradford by William Alexander Percy, 1943-01-01
  3. William Bradford (U.S.Authors) by Perry D. Westbrook, 1979-01-29
  4. Two Christian Commonwealths: William Bradford's Plymouth and John Winthrop's Massachusetts by John M. Pafford, 2006
  5. Catalogue of Books Printed by William Bradford by William Bradford, 2009-09-24
  6. William Bradford of Plymouth Colony (Visual Biography) by William Jay Jacobs, 1974-09
  7. William Bradford of Plymouth by Albert Hale Plumb, 2010-09-10
  8. Style as structure and meaning: William Bradford's Of Plymouth Plantation by Floyd Ogburn, 1981
  9. William Bradford: Governor of Plymouth Colony (Colonial Leaders) by Marianne Hering, Arthur Meier Schlesinger, 2000-03
  10. A colony leader: William Bradford, (Colony leaders) by Charles Parlin Graves, 1969
  11. Correspondence Of The Emperor Charles V. And His Ambassadors At The Courts Of England And France
  12. 3 lives for Mississippi by William Bradford Huie, 1965
  13. The Wit and Wisdom of Charles E. Bradford by Charles E. Bradford, William Johnsson, et all 1990-06
  14. Anna Howard Shaw: The Story of a Pioneer (William Bradford Collection from the Pilgrim Press) by Anna Howard Shaw, 1994-11

41. American Writers: Teacher Resources - William Bradford
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42. William Bradford (1590-1657)
william bradford (15901657). Contributing Editor Phillip Gould. Daly, Robert. william bradford s Vision of History. American Literature 44 (1973) 557-69.
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Bradford's history at once perpetuates and demystifies the mythic status that mainstream American culture has bestowed upon the "Pilgrims" of New England. This might be a useful place to start: the ways in which Bradford's narrative mythologizes first-generation heroism, and yet exposes the all-too-human squabbling, selfishness, and greed of the Plymouth settlers. The tension between Bradford's desire to construct a place for Plymouth in a divine historical plan, and his eventual, implicit recognition of the diminution of Plymouth's status, lends itself to discussion of the nature of history-writing in general. This tension, which involves Bradford's painful negotiation of correctly reading providential design, shows students how the supposedly objective genre of "history," like all forms of narrative, is a construction of prevailing ideologies. As in Winthrop's Journal Of Plymouth Plantation 's account of the quotidian realities of a frontier society dismantles the quasi-Victorian stereotypes that students bring to the concept of the "Puritan" (or, in this case, the Separatist). As a text composed, for all intents and purposes, on the frontier, students might consider how this historical reality also shapes Bradford's treatment of Amerindians.

43. William Bradford, Governor
bradford, william, colonial governor, born in Austerfield, Yorkshire, England, in March, 1588 ; died in Plymouth, Massachusetts, 9 May, 1657.
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44. William Bradford, Soldier
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Thomas Bradford, printer, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 4 May, 1745; died there, 7 May, 1838, was a son of Colonel William, and, after leaving the College of Philadelphia, entered his father's printing-office, and became his partner and associate editor of the "Pennsylvania Journal," which he transformed into the "True American" in 1801. It was printed in the same building occupied by his great-uncle, Andrew, at No. 8 Front street. In 1775 he became captain of a military company in Philadelphia, and later was commissary-general of the Pennsylvania division of the continental army. After the establishment of the federal government he became printer to congress. He was one of the founders of the philosophical society. His son, Thomas, was a philanthropic lawyer of Philadelphia, born in that City, 11 September, 1781; died there, 25 October, 1851. BEGIN-William Bradford, Physician

45. Modern History Sourcebook: William Bradford: History Of Plymouth Plantation
Modern History Sourcebook william bradford from History of Plymouth Plantation, c. 1650. Source william bradford History of Plymouth Plantation, c. 1650.
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Bradford was one of the leaders of the English Puritan Separatists who we now call "The Pilgrims." This history was his personal journal, completed around 1650, after he had served some 35 years as governor of the colony. The first excerpt describes his feelings as he is on The Mayflower in 1620, on the night before they land to start their puritan colony, the first utopian experiment in the Americas. On the Mayflower Being thus arrived in a good harbor, and brought safe to land, they fell upon their knees and blessed the God of Heaven who had brought them over the fast and furious ocean, and delivered them from all the perils and miseries thereof, again to set their feet on the firm and stable earth, their proper element. And no marvel if they were thus joyful, seeing wise Seneca was so affected with sailing a few miles on the coast of his own Italy, as he affirmed, that he had rather remain twenty years on his way by land than pass by sea to any place in a short time, so tedious and dreadful was the same unto him. What could now sustain them but the Spirit of God and His grace? May not and ought not the children of these fathers rightly say: "Our fathers were Englishmen which came over this great ocean, and were ready to perish in this wilderness; but they cried unto the Lord, and He heard their voice and looked on their adversity," etc. "Let them therefore praise the Lord, because He is good: and his mercies endure forever. Yea, let them which have been redeemed of the Lord, show how He hath delivered them from the hand of the oppressor. When they wandered in the desert wilderness out of the way, and found no city to dwell in, both hungry and thirsty, their soul was overwhelmed in them." "Let them confess before the Lord His lovingkindness and His wonderful works before the sons of men."

46. William Bradford
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BRADFORD, William printer and soldier of the revolution, born in New York in 1719; died in Philadelphia, 25 September, 1791, was a grandson of William Bradford, and became a partner of his uncle Andrew; but a love-affair of the younger Bradford led to a breach of this relation. In 1741 he went to England, and the next year he returned to Philadelphia with printing material and a library, and on 2 December, 1742, issued the first number of the "Pennsylvania Journal." In 1754 he established the London coffeehouse in Philadelphia; and in 1762, in association with Mr. Rydd, he opened a marine-insurance office. He was a spirited writer, and in his journal assailed the pretensions of the British government, and inveighed against the stamp act. When the revolutionary war began he joined the Pennsylvania militia. As a major, and afterward a colonel, he fought in the battles of Trenton and Princeton , being wounded in the latter action, and was at Fort Mifflin when it was bombarded by the British fleet on 16 November, 1777. After the withdrawal of the British troops from Philadelphia he returned from the army, broken down in health and ruined in purse. His son, Thomas, continued the publication of the "Pennsylvania Journal,"

47. William Bradford Huie
william bradford Huie was born in Hartselle, Alabama, in 1910. Educated at the 28 million copies. william bradford Huie died in 1986.
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Huie became involved in the campaign for black civil rights and wrote about the activities of Asa Earl Carter and the Ku Klux Klan for national magazines such as Time . This included cases such as the castration of Edward Aaron and the lynching of Emmett Till . Articles about the murders of James Chaney Andrew Goodman , and Michael Schwerner , were later published as a book, Three Lives For Mississippi
Other books by Huie included The Execution of Private Slovik The Klansman (1967) and an investigation into the assassination of Martin Luther King He Slew the Dreamer

48. William Bradford
American Literature on the Web william bradford (15901657). Introduction b. March 1590, Austerfield, Yorkshire, Eng. d. May 9, 1657, Plymouth, Mass.
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    b. March 1590, Austerfield, Yorkshire, Eng.
    d. May 9, 1657, Plymouth, Mass. [U.S.]
    governor of the Plymouth colony for 30 years, who helped shape and stabilize the political
    institutions of the first permanent colony in New England. Bradford also left an invaluable
    journal chronicling the Pilgrim venture, of which he was a part.
    As a boy in England, he was caught up in the fervour of the Protestant Reformation and
    became a dedicated member of the Separatist Church, the "left wing" of Puritanism, when
    only 12. Seven years later he joined a group of nonconformists who migrated to Holland
    (1609) in search of religious freedom. Dissatisfied with the lack of economic opportunity there, he helped organize an expedition of about 100 "Pilgrims" to the New World in 1620. Aboard ship, Bradford was one of the framers of the historic Mayflower Compact, an agreement for voluntary civil cooperation that became the foundation of the Plymouth government. The following year he was unanimously chosen as governor of the New World settlement and was re-elected 30 times, serving all but five years until 1656.

49. William Shockley - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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(Redirected from William Bradford Shockley William Bradford Shockley February 13 August 12 ) was a physicist and co- inventor of the transistor with John Bardeen and Walter Houser Brattain . Born in London England , to American parents, he was a descendant, on his father's side, of the American Mayflower pilgrims, John Alden and Priscilla Mullins , and his father was an alumnus of MIT . Raised in California , he received his Bachelor of Science degree from the California Institute of Technology in and his doctorate from MIT in After receiving his doctorate, he immediately joined a research group headed by Dr. C.J. Davisson at Bell Labs in New Jersey , and began moving up the management ladder. In the mid 1940's, Shockley's group, consisting of Bardeen and Brattain, sought a solid-state alternative to fragile glass vacuum tube amplifiers. Shockley insisted on working alone, leaving his two researchers by themselves, and he would occasionally drop by to check on their work. December of was Bell Labs Miracle Month ", when Bardeen and Brattain succeeded in creating a

50. William Bradford (1590-1657) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
william bradford (15901657). He was the son of william bradford and his wife Alice Hanson, and was baptised on March 19, 1589/90 in Austerfield, Yorkshire.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. William Bradford May 9 ) was a leader of the Pilgrim settlers of the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts , and became Governor of the Plymouth Colony. He was the son of William Bradford and his wife Alice Hanson, and was baptised on March 19 in Austerfield, Yorkshire. At an early age he was attracted to the primitive congregational church in nearby Scrooby. By 1607 he was a committed member of what was termed a separatist church, since they wanted to separate from the Church of England . When James I began to persecute separatists in he fled to the Netherlands along with many members of the congregation. They went first to Amsterdam before settling at Leiden . He married his first wife Dorothy May ( December 7 ) on December 10 in Amsterdam. While at Leiden he supported himself as a fustian weaver. Shifting alignments of the European powers caused the Dutch government fear approaching war with catholic Spain and to become allied with James I. Pressure and even attacks on the separatists increased in the Netherlands. Their congregation's leader, John Robinson, supported the emerging idea of starting a colony. Bradford was in the midst of this venture from the beginning. They wanted to remain Englishmen, yet get far enough away from the church and the government to have some chance of living in peace. Arrangements were made, and William with his wife Dorothy sailed for America in

51. Bradford
bradford, william, (MSA SC53900489), BA, fl. 1724/1757. In 1750 as Capt. william bradford he was renominated by the Vestrymen and Churchwardens of St.
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  • Property A schoolmaster, he was in Balto. Co. by 2 June 1724 when he purchased 323 a., being 1/2 of Enlargement, from Abraham Whiteacre (BALR IS#G:329). In 1754 he was listed in the BA Co. Debt Book as Capt. William Bradford, and as the owner of part Enlargement, Bradford Barrens, part Come By Chance, and part of Osburn Addition (Wright, Inhabitants of Baltimore County , p. 61). Other activities: He was on the Grand Jury in 1737 and also on the petit jury (Wright, Inhabitants of Baltimore County , pp. 27, 28).On 20 April 1739 he was styled "Gentleman" in the will of Benjamnin Jones of St. John's Parish ( Md. Calendar of Wills 8:36). In 1750 as Capt. William Bradford he was renominated by the Vestrymen and Churchwardens of St. John's Parish to serve as Inspector of Tobacco for Otterpoint Warehouse on Bush River ( CMSP Black Books, item 678). Family : He married twice and had issue. He died by 21 March 1757 (See BCF Estate
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52. William B. Shockley - Biography
England, on 13th February, 1910, the son of william Hillman Shockley, a mining engineer born in Massachusetts and his wife, Mary (née bradford) who had also
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William Shockley was born in London, England, on 13th February, 1910, the son of William Hillman Shockley, a mining engineer born in Massachusetts and his wife, Mary ( Bradford) who had also been engaged in mining, being a deputy mineral surveyor in Nevada.
The family returned to the United States in 1913 and William Jr. was educated in California, taking his B.Sc. degree at the California Institute of Technology in 1932. He studied at Massachusetts Institute of Technology under Professor J.C. Slater and obtained his Ph.D. in 1936, submitting a thesis on the energy band structure of sodium chloride. The same year he joined Bell Telephone Laboratories, working in the group headed by Dr. C.J. Davisson and remained there (with brief absences for war service, etc.) until 1955. He resigned his post of Director of the Transistor Physics Department to become Director of the Shockley Semi-conductor Laboratory of Beckman Instruments, Inc., at Mountain View, California, for research development and production of new transistor and other semiconductor devices. In 1963 he was named first Alexander M. Poniatoff Professor of Engineering Science at Stanford University , where he will act as professor-at-large in engineering and applied sciences.

53. MSN Encarta - Bradford, William (1663-1752)
bradford, william (16631752). bradford, william (1663-1752), American printer, born in Barnwell, Leicestershire, England. , student of william bradford. 8 items.
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55. PAL:William Bradford (1590-1657)
Paul P. Reuben. Chapter 1 Early American Literature to 1700 william bradford (1590-1657). A journal by william bradford and Edward Winslow.
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Source: William Bradford One of the leaders of colonial America, Bradford arrived at Cape Cod on November 11, 1620, on the flagship Mayflower . He was one of the authors of The Mayflower Compact. His greatest contribution to early writing is his History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647 Primary Works History of Plymouth Plantation . Edited by Charles Deane in Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society th series, no. 2 (1856); republished as Of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, edited by Samuel Eliot Morison (New York: Knopf, 1959.) Mourt's Relation . A journal by William Bradford and Edward Winslow. Edited by Henry Martyn (New York: Garrett Press, 1969). William Bradford: The Collected Verse . Edited by Michael G. Runyan (St. Paul: John Colet Press, 1974).

56. Museo Thyssen
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57. Poet: Gamaliel Bradford - All Poems Of Gamaliel Bradford
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58. Pen And Pencil Pictures Of Old Bradford, William Scruton, 1889. Chapter 1, Histo
Pen and Pencil Pictures of Old bradford, william Scruton, 1889, pp. 122.
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But the scholarly Caesar tells us of the painted and skin-clad Briton whom he found upon our shores, and of the priests or Druids who chanted the lays of the valorous deeds of their forefathers. He also tells us (but doubtless from hearsay) of the Brigantes - those fierce and warlike Britons of the hill-country, to conquer ,whom it took many long years of severe encounter and bitter struggle. But this sturdy race was eventually compelled to surrender before the disciplined and numerous troops that fought under the Eagle standard. It is the common belief that Bradford derived its name from a broad-ford by which the stream at the foot of the Church hill was formerly crossed. Dr. Whitaker, however, contends, that the name is to be traced to the word brae , a hill; - Bradford thus meaning the ford at the foot of the hill. In Domesday book, however, it is spelled Bradeford , but Mr. James, author of the "History of Bradford and its Parish," although favouring the derivation

59. Pen And Pencil Pictures Of Old Bradford, William Scruton, 1889
Other books. Pen and Pencil Pictures of Old bradford, william Scruton, 1889. Bolling Hall Ghost. bradford Spared. - Restoration. - william and Mary.
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