Harriett Bradley Fitt papers, 1897-1967.

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Harriett Bradley Fitt papers, 1897-1967.

Harriett Bradley Fitt was the daughter of an Army doctor, stationed at Fort Custer, Fort Yellowstone, the Philippines, and several other forts around the United States. Papers consist of her reminiscence (ca. 1967), a reminiscence (1899) by her mother Letitia Follett Bradley, and several biographical sketches about Alfred E. Bradley. Papers (1897-1967) consist predominantly of an autobiographical manuscript (ca. 1967), entitled "I Thought As a Child," describing Harriett's childhood at Fort Yellowstone, Wyoming, life on a hospital ship during the Spanish American War, living in the Philippines, a visit to Japan in 1905, and life at Fort Sheridan, Illinois. In addition there is a reminiscence (1899) by Letitia Follett Bradley, several biographical sketches about the military career of Alfred E. Bradley, and genealogical charts.

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Montana Historical Society Library

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Fitt, Harriett Bradley 1892-1980.

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Bradley, Alfred E. (Alfred Eugene), 1864-1922

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General, U.S. Army Medical Corps; chief surgeon of the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I. From the description of Bradley collection, 1916-1968. (Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Association Library). WorldCat record id: 70938876 Alfred Eugene Bradley (b. Nov. 25, 1864, Jamestown, New York-d. Dec. 17, 1922), U.S. Army officer, graduated from Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia in 1887 and entered the Army medical corps the following year. During the Spani...

Fitt, Harriett Bradley, b.1892.

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Harriett Bradley was born at Fort Omaha, Nebraska, on October 2, 1892, the daughter of Alfred E. Bradley and Letitia Follett Bradley. Colonel Alfred E. Bradley was a medical officer in the U.S. Army, and was stationed at various forts throughout the West. In 1894 the family moved to Fort Custer, Montana, and eight months later to Fort Yellowstone, Wyoming. At the outbreak of the Spanish American War, Bradley was sent to Cuba. For ten months the family lived on a hospital ship, at Cu...

Bradley, Letitia Follett.

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