Bradbury, Gibeon Elden, 1833-1904
Variant namesWagon painter and artist, of Salmon Falls, Town of Buxton, Me.
From the description of Diaries, 1857-1900. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70974966
Wagon painter, artist, furniture maker, and musician, of Salmon Falls, Town of Buxton, Me.; son of Nathaniel Scammon Bradbury and Lucy Sawyer Bradbury; worked in Saco and Portland areas; m. Jane Bixby Akers who was called "Jennie B." Bradbury.
From the description of Gibeon E. Bradbury family papers, 1814-1952 bulk 1880-1952. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71059920
| Role | Title | Holding Repository | |
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| creatorOf | Bradbury, Gibeon Elden, 1833-1904. Diaries, 1857-1900. | Maine Historical Society Library | |
| creatorOf | Bradbury, Gibeon Elden, 1833-1904. Gibeon E. Bradbury family papers, 1814-1952 bulk 1880-1952. | Dyer Library |
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Filters:
| Relation | Name | |
|---|---|---|
| correspondedWith | Akers, Charles, 1835-1906 | person |
| associatedWith | Bradbury family. | family |
| correspondedWith | Bradbury, Gibeon Elder, b. 1878 | person |
| associatedWith | Bradbury, Jennie B. (Jennie Bixby), d. 1896. | person |
| correspondedWith | Bradbury, Maud | person |
| correspondedWith | Bradbury, Nathaniel Scamman, d. 1848 | person |
| Place Name | Admin Code | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| New York (State)--New York | |||
| Saco (Me.) | |||
| New York (N.Y.) | |||
| Saco (Me.) | |||
| Salmon Falls (Me.) | |||
| Maine--Salmon Falls | |||
| Maine--Buxton (Town) | |||
| Buxton (Me. : Town) | |||
| Buxton (Me. : Town) | |||
| Old Orchard Beach (Me.) | |||
| Maine | |||
| Westerly (R.I.) | |||
| Maine--Saco | |||
| Maine--Portland | |||
| Maine--Salmon Falls | |||
| Maine |
| Subject |
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| Artists |
| Buildings |
| Carriage and wagon painting |
| Carriages and carts |
| Painting |
| Real property |
| Voyages and travels |
| Women |
| Occupation |
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| Artists |
| Cabinetmakers |
| Sculptors |
| Activity |
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Person
Birth 1833
Death 1904
