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    Bradford is a village and former town, in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. Eastern Bradford is the current town of Groveland, while western...
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    William Bradford (c. 19 March 1590 – 9 May 1657) was an English Puritan Separatist originally from the West Riding of Yorkshire in Northern England. He...
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  • (disambiguation), multiple places Bradford, Kansas Bradford, Kentucky Bradford, Maine Bradford, Massachusetts (now part of Haverhill) Bradford, New Hampshire, a New...
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    Bradford College was a college in the part of Haverhill, Massachusetts, that was once the town of Bradford. Founded in 1803, Bradford College began as...
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    was renamed Bradford by the Vermont General Assembly, likely after Bradford, Massachusetts. According to the Vermont Encyclopedia, Bradford "has always...
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  • was the first African-American to graduate from the Bradford Academy in Bradford, Massachusetts. Portia Marshall Washington was born on June 6, 1883...
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  • William Bradford (1590–1657) was the governor of Plymouth Colony (now part of Massachusetts) for most of his life. Descendants of William Bradford, some...
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    Fiske Bradford (December 15, 1902 – March 18, 1983) was an American lawyer and politician who served one term as the 57th governor of Massachusetts, from...
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    ballot in 1870 and Bradford was no more starting January 1, 1897. Bradford remains the only town in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to be annexed to a...
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    Ann Hasseltine Judson (category People from Bradford, Massachusetts)
    More, which led her to "seek a life of 'usefulness'". Born in Bradford, Massachusetts a teacher from graduation until marriage. Her father, John Hasseltine...
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    settlers arrived, several of them from Bradford, Massachusetts, after which the town was named "New Bradford". Later, it was called "Bradfordton", but...
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    Torrent of Roxbury, Massachusetts, the hand pumper was moved to Bradford in 1828 and renamed Engine 2. In 1850, the same year East Bradford became Groveland...
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    Nathaniel Savory (category People from Bradford, Massachusetts)
    during the colonization by Japan. Nathaniel Savory was born in Bradford, Massachusetts and eventually relocated to Hawaii. In 1830 he headed out for an...
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    (1912) Roxbury (1867) West Roxbury (1873) The town of Bradford was annexed to Haverhill, Massachusetts in 1897. The following towns were disincorporated in...
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    Ski Bradford (also known as Bradford Ski Area) is a small ski area located in the Bradford section of Haverhill, Massachusetts. Ski Bradford contains 15...
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    The Bradford House, also known as the Major John Bradford Homestead, is a historic house at 50 Landing Road in Kingston, Massachusetts. The Jones River...
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    Bradford station is an MBTA Commuter Rail station in the Bradford neighborhood of Haverhill, Massachusetts, served by the Haverhill Line. The Haverhill...
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  • Robert Bradford may refer to: Robert F. Bradford (1902–1983), Governor of Massachusetts, 1947–1949 Robert William Bradford (1923–2023), Canadian aviation...
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  • Very Rev. Henry Bradford Washburn Sr., was an avid outdoorsman, and was dean of the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Washburn's mother...
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    MacGill. Ottawa: NRC Research Press, 2008. ISBN 978-0-660-19813-2., p. 64. "Bradford Alumni Assoc". www.bradfordalumni.org. Archived from the original on 2023-08-12...
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    MIT Press (redirect from Bradford Books)
    university press of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The MIT Press publishes...
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    boarding school in Massachusetts. It was formed by Isaac N. Carleton in 1866, originally located in Medford. It was relocated to Bradford in 1884. The school...
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    Squanto (category Burials in Massachusetts)
    Bradford, William (1906). Governor William Bradford's Letter Book. Boston, Massachusetts: Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants. Bradford, William...
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  • George Davis Snell (category People from Bradford, Massachusetts)
    successful tissue and organ transplantation. George Snell was born in Bradford, Massachusetts, the youngest of three children. His father (who was born in Minnesota)...
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  • Daniel Thurston (category People from Bradford, Massachusetts)
    Daniel Thurston (March 1, 1719, Bradford, Massachusetts – July 14, 1805, Bradford, Massachusetts) was an Officer during the American Revolution, a member...
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    Bedford Ballardvale, Massachusetts – a village in Andover Bondsville, Massachusetts – a village in Palmer Bradford, Massachusetts – a village in Haverhill...
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    William Bradford, Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 Portland in the Past, William Goold, 1886. Accessed 17 January 2023. "The Massachusetts Bay Colony's...
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    Mayflower Compact (category Provincetown, Massachusetts)
    similar, unlike that of Morton. Bradford's handwritten manuscript is kept in a vault at the State Library of Massachusetts. Modern version IN THE NAME OF...
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    Bradford for his performance during the Quasi-War. Gamaliel Bradford, was born in Duxbury, Massachusetts, on November 4, 1763, to Gamaliel Bradford and...
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  • Major William Bradford (a.k.a. William Bradford IV and William Bradford the Younger; 16 June 1624 – 20 February 1703) was a political and military leader...
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