HISTORY OF
INDIANAPOLIS & MARION CO.,
INDIANA
By
B. R. SULGROVE -
ILLUSTRATED.
PHILADELPHIA
L. H. EVERTS & CO.
1884
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JOHN
H. BRADLEY. - Although chiefly occupied with his
business as banker and railroad operator after his removal
to this city, the late John H. Bradley sometimes
figured in the old court-house with such effect of eloquence
and legal erudition as was rarely equaled by any of his
associates. He was a member of the Legislature from
Laporte County in 1842, and formed one of the noted
quartette of that year, - he and Joseph G. Marshall,
of the Whigs, Edward A. Hannegan and Thomas J.
Henley, of the Democrats. Mr. Bradley
retired from active business for several years before his
death, and wrote and small treatise on the evidences and
philosophy of spiritualism. Dr. John M. Kitchen
and Morris Defrees are sons-in-law of Mr. Bradley. |
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