Samuel Beach Bradley papers, 1789-1890.

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Samuel Beach Bradley papers, 1789-1890.

Included among Bradley's papers are materials relating to his student days; notebooks of cures and remedies (1815+); a list of infants delivered (1818-1876); an alphabetically arranged listing of proper names in Dr. Bradley's diaries compiled by Grace Goodell Witty; sermons and religious experiences; fragmentary diaries; an autobiography (44 pp.); genealogical notes; a description of Eaton, New York, with recordings of weather and plant growth (1818); a manuscript speech against abolition and favoring colonization (1840, 44 pp.); a speech for universal education (1843); and an inaugural address given before the Monroe County Medical Society (1843); the constitution of the Parma and Greece Moral Reform Society, a women's organization (1837); a few papers relating to his political activities and clippings with explanatory notes; and a series of letters between Bradley and his son William, a physician in Lockport, Illinois, and later in Evanston (1865-1880).

.4 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7904610

Cornell University Library

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Union college Schenectady, N.Y.

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Medical Society of the County of Monroe

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The Medical Society of the County of Monroe was formed in 1821. From the description of Medical Society of the County of Monroe records, [1828-1961?]. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 74897646 From the guide to the Medical Society of the County of Monroe records, [1828-1961?]., (Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library) ...

Bradley, Samuel Beach.

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Physician, New York State Assemblyman. The son of a Congregational minister, Dr. Bradley practiced medicine, pursued an interest in botany, wrote for the MADISON COUNTY ADVERTISER, and was a member of the Freemasons. In 1821 Bradley moved from Madison to Monroe County, New York, and became a member of the State Assembly in 1822. From the description of Samuel Beach Bradley papers, 1789-1890. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 63934079 ...

Bradley, William Czar, 1782-1867

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Parma and Greece Moral Reform Society.

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