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  1. Bradford's history of Plymouth plantation, 1606-1646; by William Bradford, William T. 1822-1907 Davis, 2010-08-01
  2. The Klansman by William Bradford Huie, 1974
  3. The art of measuring, made easy, by the help of a new sliding-rule; which performs the same at one operation, ... By W. Bradford, R. Darby, and J. Hulls, ... by William Bradford, 2010-07-23
  4. Speech of the Hon. William B. Reed, on the presidential question: delivered before the National Democratic Association, Philadelphia, September 4, 1860. by William B. (William Bradford) Reed, 1860-01-01
  5. Address Before The Historical Society Of Pennsylvania By William B. Reed (1848) by William Bradford Reed, 2010-09-10
  6. Bradford's history "of Plimoth plantation." From the original manuscript. With a report of the proceedings incident to the return of the manuscript to Massachusetts by William Bradford, 2010-08-30
  7. Bradford's History of the Plymouth Settlement 1608-1650: Rendered Into Modern English by William Bradford, Valerian Paget, 2010-01-11
  8. Bradford's history "of Plimoth plantation." by William Bradford, 2010-09-07
  9. Bradford's History of Plymouth Plantation, 1606-1646, Volume 10 by William Bradford, 2010-03-20
  10. Memoirs Of The Life And Martyrdom Of John Bradford: With His Examinations, Letters, Etc. (1832) by John Bradford, William Bacon Stevens, 2009-08-27
  11. Bradford's history of the Plymouth settlement, 1608-1650 by William Bradford, Harold Paget, 2010-07-28
  12. Speech of the Hon. William B. Reed, on the presidential question
  13. Manningham, Heaton, and Allerton: (townships of Bradford) treated historically and topographically
  14. William McCullough, Southern Painter, in Conversation with William Baldwin, Southern Writer by William Baldwin, 2006-05-01

61. William Bradford Voted Plimoth Governor
April 21, 1621 • william bradford Becomes Governor of Plimoth Plantation. william bradford s cottage at Austerfield. william bradford
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William Bradford's cottage at Austerfield. William Bradford attended two schools: the school of hard knocks, and the school of Christ. He lost his father at sixteen months old. Shortly after that, he was sent to live first with a grandfather and then with other relatives. He became a devout student of the Bible when just twelve, reading it through. When he was seventeen, he joined a group that wanted to pull out of the Church of England. Betrayed as he attempted to leave England, he was thrown into prison. But when he was twenty, Bradford left England in the company of other Separatists and settled down to hard work as a weaver in the Netherlands. Well-read, he became a leader of the Pilgrims who sailed to Plymouth in 1620.

62. BRADFORD, William (1729-1808) Biographical Information
bradford, william, 17291808. Senate Years of Service 1793-1795; 1795-1797 Party Pro-Administration; Federalist. Library of Congress.
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63. Bradford, William, 1663–1752, British Printer In The American Colonies
encyclopediaEncyclopedia bradford, william. bradford, william, 1663–1752, British pioneer printer in the American colonies. Born
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Bradford, William Bradford, William, , British pioneer printer in the American colonies. Born in Leicestershire, England, he served an apprenticeship under a London printer before emigrating in 1685 to Philadelphia, where he set up the first press. He added a bookstore in 1688 and was in 1690 one of the founders of the first paper mill in the colonies. He was arrested for printing a pamphlet critical of the Quaker government; his trial, at which no verdict was reached, was probably the first in the United States involving freedom of the press. Bradford moved (c. 1693) to New York City where he became royal printer and issued some 400 items in the next 50 years, including the first American Book of Common Prayer (1710), some of the earliest of American almanacs and many pamphlets and political writings. In 1725 he began publication of the royalist New York Gazette, the first New York newspaper. Many of his descendants, including Andrew Bradford and William Bradford , became printers. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia

64. Bradford, William, 1722–91, American Revolutionary Printer And Patriot
bradford, william. bradford, william, 1722–91, American Revolutionary printer and patriot; grandson of william bradford (1663–1752).
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Bradford, William Bradford, William, Weekly Advertiser, which competed for many years with Benjamin Franklin's newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. American Magazine and Monthly Chronicle. Merchants' Daily Advertiser. See J. W. Wallace, An Old Philadelphian The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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65. Genealogy Data
Back to Main Page. bradford, william Birth abt 1820 Ireland Death 15 MAR 1883 Cathcart, RFW, SCT Parents Father bradford, David Mother Simpson, Agnes.
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Family: Marriage: 11 JUL 1868 in North Hill of Learney, Kincardine O'Neil Spouse: McAllen, Peter Birth : DATE UNKNOWN Death : DATE UNKNOWN Children: McAllen, Catherine
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Ingram, Alexander "Alick" Birth : 17 JUL 1872 Fyvie (Hillsdykes, Millbrex), ABD, SCT Death : 29 OCT 1964 Aberdeen, ABD, SCT Parents: Father: Ingram, William Mother: Milne, Elizabeth Family: Marriage: 14 DEC 1906 in Aberdeen, ABD, SCT Spouse: Taylor, Jemima Philip Birth : 21 APR 1875 Oyne, ABD, SCT Death : 11 MAY 1914 Aberdeen (12 Cedar Place), ABD, SCT Parents: Father: Taylor, George Mother: Taylor, Mary Matthew Children: Ingram, Charles "Charlie" Baird Ingram, Edith "Edie" Olive Birth : 21 DEC 1911 Aberdeen, ABD, SCT Death : 14 JUL 1997 Aberdeen (Maryfield Home), ABD, SCT

66. Genealogy Data
Father bradford, william Mother Greer\Grier, Eliza(beth). Children Spouse bradford, william Parents Father bradford, Henry Mother Gibson, Mary. Children
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Birth : 15 JAN 1907 Old Deer (Neithermill), ABD, SCT
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Family: Marriage: 5 JUN 1926 in Ellon (The Manse), ABD, SCT
Spouse: Mann, Henry "Harry"
Birth : 16 JUN 1899 Peterculter (Camphill), ABD, SCT
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Cook, George "Dod"
Birth : 24 SEP 1905 Kintore, ABD, SCT Death : 23 JUN 1960 Hardgate Hospital, Dumbarton Family: Marriage: 24 SEP 1932 in Kintore, ABD, SCT Spouse: Mann, Amelia "Amy" Lizzie Birth : 14 MAY 1905 Death : 5 FEB 1995 Law Hospital, Carluke Parents: Father: Mann, Henry Mother: Mitchell, Amelia Lumsden Children: Cook, (John)Henry Cook, Marjory Campbell Cook, Amelia Mitchell
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Bruce, William Birth : 29 MAR 1903 Foveran (Pitcapp?) ABD, SCT Death : 27 NOV 1990 Ellon (Grangewood) ABD, SCT Parents: Father: Bruce, Alexander Kennedy

67. Property: William Bradford, Of Plymouth Plantation 120--21
16. Property. CHAPTER 16 Document 1. william bradford, Of Plymouth Plantation 12021. 1623 bradford, william. Of Plymouth Plantation, 16201647.
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The experience that was had in this common course and condition, tried sundry years and that amongst godly and sober men, may well evince the vanity of that conceit of Plato's and other ancients applauded by some of later times; that the taking away of property and bringing in community into a commonwealth would make them happy and flourishing; as if they were wiser than God. For this
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68. Amendment I (Religion): James Madison To William Bradford
Amendment I (Religion). Document 16. James Madison to william bradford. 24 Jan. 1774 Papers 1106 I want again to breathe your free Air.
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69. William Bradford's Mayflower Passenger List (Lesson Plan)
william bradford s Mayflower Passenger List. In all there were 102 passengers, three of them pregnant, on the Mayflower s 1620 voyage to North America.
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In all there were 102 passengers, three of them pregnant, on the Mayflower's 1620 voyage to North America. The Mayflower left Southampton, England on August 5, 1620 but was delayed when its sister ship, the Speedwell, sprung a leak. After unfruitful attemps to repair the Speedwell, a decision was made to leave it behind. Many of the Speedwell passengers and much of its cargo were loaded onto the Mayflower which left Plymouth, England on September 9, 1620. While at sea, Elizabeth Hopkins gave birth to the son, Oceanus. William Butten, a young boy, died three days before land was sighted. After a grueling journey, the passengers sighted land on November 9, 1620. Landfall was made on November 11, 1620, not in Virginia as planned, but on Cape Cod. Susanna White gave birth to a son, Peregrine ("one who journeys to foreign lands") as the Pilgrims were looking for a place to settle. Mary Allerton gave birth to a stillborn son on board the Mayflower while the first houses were being built at Plymouth. Join now and see this page and many more on Thanksgiving.

70. The San Antonio College LitWeb William Bradford Page
The william bradford Page. ( 15901657 ). Major Works A Relation of the Beginning and Proceedings of the English Plantation at Plymouth ( 1622 ).
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A Relation of the Beginning and Proceedings of the English Plantation at Plymouth ( 1622 ). This short work goes under the name of 'Mourt's Relation.'
Of Plimmouth Plantation ( 1856 ). History up to the year 1649. Edited by Samuel Eliot Morison, Knopf, 1959.
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    74. New Bedford Whaling Museum Exhibits
    Sailing Ships and Arctic Seas Whaling Museum s centennial exhibition showcases the works of marine, Arctic painter william bradford.
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    Sailing Ships and Arctic Seas: Whaling Museum's centennial exhibition showcases the works of marine, Arctic painter William Bradford On May 23 the art of marine and Arctic painter William Bradford (1823-1892) goes on view as the showcase exhibition of the New Bedford Whaling Museum's centennial year. On view through Oct. 26, comprises 68 oil paintings many to be shown in public for the first time as well as drawings, prints, sketchbooks and photographs drawn from museums, galleries and private collections throughout the country. An accompanying 178-page catalogue illustrates all exhibited items and provides new information on Bradford's career by authorities on his life and work.
    Bradford began to paint in New Bedford in 1852, having failed as the proprietor of clothing store, because, as he said, "I spent too much time painting to succeed." Setting up a studio overlooking the harbor, he found his first subjects among the whaleships of the port, now approaching their highest number and bringing the city its greatest prosperity. Painting their portraits for owners and captains, he drew on his knowledge of hull form and rig derived from his family's involvement as merchants and shipbuilders in the whaling trade. Before long, he traveled to Boston to paint more lucrative portraits of the larger clipper ships of that port in the same precise and accurate style.

    75. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Bradby To Bradish
    Burial location unknown. bradford, william (17291808) of Bristol, Bristol County, RI Born in Plympton, Plymouth County, Mass., November 4, 1729.
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    Around the age of thirteen bradford met william Brewster and devoted himself to Puritanism, finding there a community and family in Christ.
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    It is the authoritative history of the Pilgrim travels and life from 1608-1647. It was during this time in which they departed England for the Netherlands, organized themselves as a company to settle in America, and weathered several decades of life in North America. Chapters of the journal are posted online. The Bradford journal is the single most complete authority for the story of the Pilgrims and the early years of the Colony they founded. This includes first-hand accounts of their difficult arrival in America, in which half of their expedition perished during the first six months. It also records the Pilgrims' first contact with Native Americans, and is how we know about the first Thanksgiving.

    77. William Bradford Huie
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    By Mary L. Bushong What do you do for Thanksgiving? Do you eat turkey and stuffing until you can't eat another bite? We know a lot about the first Thanksgiving, because a man named William Bradford was there, and he wrote about it in his journal.
    William Bradford was born in the Yorkshire area of northern England in 1590. When he was still a small boy, both of his parents died. He grew up being passed from one relative to another. When he was about 12 years old, he discovered a church he liked in the nearby town of Scrooby. By the time William was 17 years old, he was an active member of the church, but things were becoming hard for these churchgoers.
    They wanted to be free from the Church of England, so they could worship a different way, but the government would not let them. Many people had already been arrested and put in prison, but William and many others left the country to go to the Netherlands. They lived there for 12 years, but with poor jobs and little money, their futures were not very bright. They decided the only way they could really be free was to go to the New World and start a new colony.

    79. William Bradford Shockley
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    Shockley studied physics at the California Institute of Technology (B.S., 1932) and at Harvard University (Ph.D., 1936). He joined the technical staff of the Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1936 and there began experiments with semiconductors that ultimately led to the invention and development of the transistor. During World War II, he served as director of research for the Antisubmarine Warfare Operations Research Group of the U.S. Navy. After the war, Shockley returned to Bell Telephone as director of its research program on solid-state physics. Working with Bardeen and Brattain, he resumed his attempts to use semiconductors as amplifiers and controllers of electronic signals. The three men invented the point-contact transistor in 1947 and a more effective device, the junction transistor, in 1948. Shockley was deputy director of the Weapons Systems Evaluation Group of the Department of Defense in 1954-55. He joined Beckman Instruments, Inc., to establish the Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory in 1955. In 1958 he became lecturer at Stanford University, California, and in 1963 he became the first Poniatoff professor of engineering science there (emeritus, 1974). He wrote Electrons and Holes in Semiconductors (1950).

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    WILLIAM BRADFORD, four generations th ed., compiled by Robert S. Wakefield, FASG, Lee D. vanAntwerp (1997) Softcover, published by The Mayflower Society.
    History of Plymouth Plantation , by William Bradford Of Plymouth Plantation, Samuel Elliot Morison, New York 1952 William Bradford was the ever-dutiful and faithful Governor of Plymouth Colony. It is through him that we know much of the early data about the Mayflower and its passengers. Bradford was bp. Austerfield, Yorkshire, 19 March 1589/90 son of William and Alice (Hanson) Bradford. He died at Plymouth, May 9, 1657. The Reverend Cotton Mather in an epitah said of him " . . . At length he fell into an Indisposition of Body, which rendred him unhealthy for a whole Winter; and as the Spring advanced, his Health yet more declined; yet he felt himself not what he counted Sick, till one Day; in the Night after which, the God of Heaven so fill'd his Mind with Ineffable Consolations, that he seemed little short of Paul, rapt up unto the Unutterable Entertainments of Paradise. The next Morning he told his Friends, That the good Spirit of God had given him a Pledge of his Happiness in another World, and the First-fruits of his Eternal Glory: And on the Day following he died, May 9 . 1657. in the 68th Year of his Age. Lamented by all the Colonies of New England, as a Common Blessing and Father to them all. . ."

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