A. H. Bradley reminiscence, 1869-1877.

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A. H. Bradley reminiscence, 1869-1877.

A.H. Bradley was an early eastern Montana Territory resident who worked as a carpenter, trader and freighter for trading and Indian posts. His reminiscence (c. 1915) discusses encounters with Indians and trading practices of the period from 1869 to about 1877. Reminiscence (c. 1915) discusses encounters with Indians and trading practices of the period from 1869 to about 1877.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7938308

Montana Historical Society Library

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Noyes, Alva Josiah, 1855-1917

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Bradley, A. H., fl. 1869-1915.

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A.H. Bradley was born in New York City. He came to the Dakotas and Montana in 1869. He worked as a carpenter, trader and freighter at several trading posts including Fort Peck, Fort Rice, and Fort Buford. From the description of A. H. Bradley reminiscence, 1869-1877. (Montana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 649748388 ...