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Judge Leonidas Hamilton Bradley

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Judge Leonidas Hamilton Bradley

Birth
Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death
6 May 1913 (aged 70)
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 9, 48; no stone
Memorial ID
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Aged 71y 3m 10d

Lawyer and judge; served in the Civil War for the Union, Company K, 130th Illinois Volunteers.

Former Attorney of City is Dead - Died, Tuesday afternoon, May 6, 1913, at the family residence in Omaha, Neb., L. H. Bradley, aged 70 years. Mr. Bradley will be well remembered by the older residents of Springfield as a brilliant practicing attorney and had many friends here. He has been absent from Springfield for twenty years, but through friends in this city had always kept in close touch with the city's progress. While in the city he served as a member of the city council and held other offices. He was a member of St. Paul's Lodge, A. F. & A. M. Word of his death was conveyed to this city yesterday in a message received by Edward E. Craft. He is survived by his wife and family. IL State Journal/Register, Springfield, IL 5-7-1913

The remains of L. H. Bradley, a former resident of this city, whose death occurred at Omaha, Neb., Tuesday afternoon, will arrive in this city this afternoon at 3 o'clock over the Illinois Central railroad, and will be taken direct to Oak Ridge cemetery, where interment will be made. St. Paul's Lodge No. 500, A.F. and A.M., will attend the funeral and have charge of the services at the grave. During his residence in this city, decedent served during the years 1871, 1872, 1873, 1875, and 1876 as master of St. Paul's lodge. IL State Journal, Springfield, IL 5-9-1913

A copy of Leonidas' Civil War diary is online at the Illinois Civil War Scrapbook page of the IL GenWeb Project in the special projects section. [Additional bio material contr. by Cindy Cornwell McCachern #46810811]



Aged 71y 3m 10d

Lawyer and judge; served in the Civil War for the Union, Company K, 130th Illinois Volunteers.

Former Attorney of City is Dead - Died, Tuesday afternoon, May 6, 1913, at the family residence in Omaha, Neb., L. H. Bradley, aged 70 years. Mr. Bradley will be well remembered by the older residents of Springfield as a brilliant practicing attorney and had many friends here. He has been absent from Springfield for twenty years, but through friends in this city had always kept in close touch with the city's progress. While in the city he served as a member of the city council and held other offices. He was a member of St. Paul's Lodge, A. F. & A. M. Word of his death was conveyed to this city yesterday in a message received by Edward E. Craft. He is survived by his wife and family. IL State Journal/Register, Springfield, IL 5-7-1913

The remains of L. H. Bradley, a former resident of this city, whose death occurred at Omaha, Neb., Tuesday afternoon, will arrive in this city this afternoon at 3 o'clock over the Illinois Central railroad, and will be taken direct to Oak Ridge cemetery, where interment will be made. St. Paul's Lodge No. 500, A.F. and A.M., will attend the funeral and have charge of the services at the grave. During his residence in this city, decedent served during the years 1871, 1872, 1873, 1875, and 1876 as master of St. Paul's lodge. IL State Journal, Springfield, IL 5-9-1913

A copy of Leonidas' Civil War diary is online at the Illinois Civil War Scrapbook page of the IL GenWeb Project in the special projects section. [Additional bio material contr. by Cindy Cornwell McCachern #46810811]





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