Thomas Bradley letter 1864

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Thomas Bradley letter 1864

The Thomas Bradley letter (1864) consist of one photocopied letter from Bradley to Brigadier General P. Edward Connor. Bradley writes from Fort Bridger asking for permission for his wife to become a laundress at the fort to avoid the adulterous fangs of mormonism.

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Connor, Patrick Edward, 1820-1891

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Patrick Edward Connor was born in rural County Kerry, Ireland on St. Patrick's Day, 1820. He emigrated to the United States and enlisted, as "Patrick Edward O'Connor", in the United States Army on November 28, 1839. In addition to service in the Seminole Wars, he served as a dragoon at Fort Leavenworth, Fort Atkinson, Fort Sandford, and at the second Fort Des Moines. He was honorably discharged as a private on November 28, 1844, and after two years in New York, he moved to Texas. On April 5, 184...

Bradley, Thomas, 1597-1670

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Thomas Bradley was a member of Company M, 2nd Cavalry, stationed at Fort Bridger. From the guide to the Thomas Bradley letter, 1864, (J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah) ...