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Edward A Bradford

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Political party
  
Whig


Name
  
Edward Bradford

Born
  
September 17, 1813 Plainfield, Connecticut, U.S. (
1813-09-17
)

Died
  
November 22, 1872(1872-11-22) (aged 59) Paris, France

Alma mater
  
Yale University Harvard University

Edward Anthony Bradford (September 17, 1813 – November 22, 1872) was a lawyer and unsuccessful nominee to the United States Supreme Court.

Biography

Born in Plainfield, Connecticut, Bradford graduated from Yale University (1833) and Harvard Law School (1837) before establishing a law practice in New Orleans, Louisiana.

In 1852, Bradford was nominated by President Millard Fillmore to replace the recently deceased Justice John McKinley. The Senate declined to act on the nomination before the session ended and Bradford was not re-nominated.

Bradford became ill with an unspecified disease in 1869 and left his law practice to seek treatment in Europe. After stays in England, Germany and France he died in Paris on November 22, 1872. He was buried at Plainfield Cemetery in Plainfield.

References

Edward A. Bradford Wikipedia