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The Senate declined to act on the nomination before the session ended and Bradford was not re-nominated. [3] [4] Bradford became ill with an unspecified disease in 1869 and left his law practice to seek treatment in Europe. After stays in England and Germany, he died in Paris, France, on November 22, 1872. [1]
Edward Bradford may refer to: Edward Bradford (1798–1871), founder of Pine Hill Plantation in Leon County, Florida; Edward Green Bradford (1819–1884), Delaware politician and United States federal judge; Sir Edward Bradford, 1st Baronet (1836–1911), Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, 1890–1903; Edward Green Bradford II (1848 ...
The treaty was nearly broken just a year after it was signed when Massasoit demanded Bradford, who had become governor of Plymouth after Carver's death, turn over Squanto to face Wampanoag justice. Bradford was reluctant to turn over the man who assisted so greatly in the colony's survival past the first winter and delayed until the point was ...
At trial, he testified that he had killed 42 people, but the two victims — Edward T. Arnold, 34, and John W. Bradford, 40 — weren’t among them. His girlfriend at the time testified against ...
He was convicted of murder for shooting to death Edward T. Arnold, 34, and John W. Bradford, 40. ... “We have been waiting 42 years for this chapter to be over and justice to be served ...
He was found guilty of the November 1974 shooting deaths of Edward T. Arnold, 34, and John W. Bradford, 40, in Valley County, and later the May 1981 beating death of David D. Jensen, 23, a fellow ...
Bradford was nominated by President Ulysses S. Grant on December 11, 1871, to a seat on the United States District Court for the District of Delaware vacated by Judge Willard Hall. The following day, Bradford was confirmed by the United States Senate and received his commission. He served on the court until his death on January 16, 1884, in ...
Later that year, Creech was arrested in Idaho after killing John Wayne Bradford and Edward Thomas Arnold, two house painters who had picked him and his girlfriend up while they were hitchhiking.