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  1. Bradford's History "Of Plimoth Plantation."From the Original Manuscript. With a Report of the Proceedings Incident to the Return of the Manuscript to Massachusetts by William Bradford, 2008-07-21
  2. William Bradford (Leaders of the Colonial Era) by Heather Lehr Wagner, 2010-11
  3. The History of Plymouth Colony by William Bradford, 1970
  4. William Bradford Rock of Plymouth by Kieran Doherty, 1999
  5. Hotel Mamie Stover (Signet books) by William Bradford Huie, 1964
  6. How Firm A Foundation: William Bradford and Plymouth by John M. Pafford, 2001-08-01
  7. Catalogue of Books Printed by William Bradford and Other Printers in the Middle Colonies by Grolier Club, 2009-12-23
  8. Letters Of S. D. Bradford, Esq. To The Hon. Abbott Lawrence In Reply To Those Addressed By Mr. Lawrence To The Hon. William C. Rives Of Virginia by Samuel Dexter Bradford, Abbott Lawrence, et all 2010-05-22
  9. Writings of Rev. William Bradford Homer: Late Pastor of the Congregational Church in South Berwick, Me by Edwards Amasa Park, William Bradford Homer, 2010-03-08
  10. An Old Philadelphian, Colonel William Bradford: The Patriot Printer of 1776. Sketches of His Life by John William Wallace, 2010-03-20
  11. The Mayflower Pilgrims: Being a Condensation in the Original Wording and Spelling of the Story Written by Gov. William Bradford of Their Privations and ... and Settlement at Plymouth in the Year 1620 by William Bradford, John Tyler Wheelwright, 2010-03-23
  12. Colonial pioneers. Governor Bradford. William Brewster. Thomas Hutchinson. Lord Baltimore. Peter Stuyvesant. William Johnson. James Logan. Captain Kidd. Rev. Samuel Parris. Capt. Henry Hudson by James Parton, 2010-06-24
  13. Writings of Rev. William Bradford Homer, late pastor of the Congregational Church in South Berwick, Me by William Bradford Homer, Edwards Amasa Park, 2010-08-30
  14. The Hebrew exercises of Governor William Bradford by Isidore S Meyer, 1973

21. Bradford, William, 1663–1752, British Printer In The American Colonies
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You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Bradford, William Bradford, William, , British pioneer printer in the American colonies. Born in Leicestershire, England, he served an apprenticeship under a London printer before emigrating in 1685 to Philadelphia, where he set up the first press. He added a bookstore in 1688 and was in 1690 one of the founders of the first paper mill in the colonies. He was arrested for printing a pamphlet critical of the Quaker government; his trial, at which no verdict was reached, was probably the first in the United States involving freedom of the press. Bradford moved (c. 1693) to New York City where he became royal printer and issued some 400 items in the next 50 years, including the first American Book of Common Prayer (1710), some of the earliest of American almanacs and many pamphlets and political writings. In 1725 he began publication of the royalist New York Gazette

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Win and Mac An electronic gradebook that calculates, records, reports, and forecasts student and class performance. It is a flexible, customizable tool that can accommodate an unlimited number of students and gradable activities. Published by william K. bradford Publishing Company.
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25. William Bradford In Records
william bradford IN 17TH CENTURY RECORDS. william bradford's life and influencehave been chronicled by many. PRIMARY SOURCES bradford, william.
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WILLIAM BRADFORD IN 17TH CENTURY RECORDS William Bradford's life and influence have been chronicled by many. As the co-author of Mourt's Relation , the author of Of Plymouth Plantation , and the long-term governor of Plymouth Colony, his documented activities are vast in scope. The success of the Plymouth Colony is largely due to his remarkable ability to manage men and affairs. The information presented here will not attempt to recreate all of his activities. Instead, we will present : a portion of the biography of William Bradford written by Cotton Mather and originally published in 1702, a further reading list, selected texts which may not be usually found in other publications, and information about items related to William Bradford which may be found in Pilgrim Hall Museum. Cotton Mather's Life of William Bradford (originally published 1702)
"Among those devout people was our William Bradford, who was born Anno 1588 in an obscure village called A[u]sterfield... he had a comfortable inheritance left him of his honest parents, who died while he was yet a child, and cast him on the education, first of his grand parents, and then of his uncles, who devoted him, like his ancestors, unto the affairs of husbandry. Soon a long sickness kept him, as he would afterwards thankfully say, from the vanities of youth, and made him the fitter for what he was afterwards to undergo. When he was about a dozen years old, the reading of the Scripture began to cause great impressions upon him; and those impressions were much assisted and improved, when he came to enjoy Mr. Richard Clifton's illuminating ministry...

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Letters written by pilgrims at Plymouth, including william bradford, Emmanuel Altham, and John Robinson.
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Pastor John Robinson's farewell letter to the Pilgrims . This letter was given to the Pilgrims by Pastor John Robinson, to be read to everyone before they embarked for America. Robert Cushman to Edward Southworth . Letter from August 1620, discussing the extreme difficulties the Pilgrims were having with their ship the Speedwell William Bradford's Letter-book . This book of William Bradford's contains most of the Plymouth Colony's important correspondence. Most letters are of a business rather than personal nature. William Hilton to family . William Hilton, who came on the ship Fortune in 1621, writes to his family and friends encouraging them to come to America. A Description of Plymouth . John Pory visited Plymouth from Virginia in 1622, and reports on the current state of the Colony in this letter. William Bradford and Isaac Allerton Letter , 23 September 1623. Describes events following the arrival of the Anne and Little James Emmanuel Altham to James Shirley . Emmanual Althem came to America on the Little James which accompanied the ship Anne in 1623.

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29. Bradford, William, 1590–1657, Governor Of Plymouth Colony
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Bradford, William Bradford, William, , governor of Plymouth Colony, b. Austerfield, Yorkshire, England. As a young man he joined the separatist congregation at Scrooby and in 1609 emigrated with others to Holland, where, at Leiden, he acquired a wide acquaintance with theological literature. Bradford came to New England on the Mayflower in 1620 and in 1621, on the death of John Carver History of Plimoth Plantation, not published in full until 1856, forms the basis for all accounts of the Plymouth Colony. The editions of W. T. Davis (1908), W. C. Ford (1912), and Samuel Eliot Morison (1952) are the best. See also G. F. Willison, Saints and Strangers (1945); biography by B. Smith (1951).
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Bradford, William Bradford, William, , British pioneer printer in the American colonies. Born in Leicestershire, England, he served an apprenticeship under a London printer before emigrating in 1685 to Philadelphia, where he set up the first press. He added a bookstore in 1688 and was in 1690 one of the founders of the first paper mill in the colonies. He was arrested for printing a pamphlet critical of the Quaker government; his trial, at which no verdict was reached, was probably the first in the United States involving freedom of the press. Bradford moved (c. 1693) to New York City where he became royal printer and issued some 400 items in the next 50 years, including the first American Book of Common Prayer (1710), some of the earliest of American almanacs and many pamphlets and political writings. In 1725 he began publication of the royalist New York Gazette, the first New York newspaper. Many of his descendants, including Andrew Bradford and William Bradford , became printers.
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    Family Group Record. Husband william bradford 1, 2. Born BET. Child 8 (M)william bradford. Born 2 JAN 1834, Place Irwin County, Georgia 34, 35, 36.
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    Family Group Record Husband: William Bradford Born: BET. 1799 - 1801 Place: Montgomery County, Georgia Died: 15 JAN 1890 Place: Hahira, Lowndes County, Georgia Married: 28 MAR 1819 Place: Montgomery County, Georgia Buried: Place: Father: Thomas Bradford Mother: Elizabeth Marshall Other Spouses: Wife: Elizabeth Griffin Born: 28 JUL 1803 Place: Montgomery County, Georgia Died: 2 MAR 1878 Place: Hahira, Lowndes County, Georgia Buried: Place: Father: James Griffin Mother: Sarah Lodge Other Spouses: Children Child 1 (F): Mahulda Bradford Born: ABT. 1819 Place: probably Irwin County, Georgia Died: 7 JAN 1894 Place: Panasoffkee, Florida Buried: Place: River Mill, Hahira, Lowndes, Georgia Spouses: Berry Marsh Matthew Marshall Child 2 (M): Shadrack Bradford Born: ABT. 1822 Place: Irwin County, Georgia Died: 5 MAY 1906 Place: Hahira, Lowndes County, Georgia Buried: Place: Old River Mill, Hahira, Lowndes County, Georgia Spouses: Catherine Johnson Child 3 (M): John "Jack" Bradford Born: ABT. 1825 Place: Irwin County, Georgia Died: Place: Buried: Place: Spouses: Piety Pike Nancy Folsom Child 4 (F): Melinda Bradford Born: ABT. 1826

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    Family Group Record Husband: William Bradford Born: 2 JAN 1834 Place: Irwin County, Georgia Died: Place: Kathleen, Florida Married: 25 JAN 1857 Place: Buried: Place: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Kathleen, Florida Father: William Bradford Mother: Elizabeth Griffin Other Spouses: Elizabeth Dasher Wife: Eliza M. Hodges Born: 31 DEC 1826 Place: probably Lowndes County, Georgia Died: 10 DEC 1875 Place: probably Lowndes County, Georgia Buried: Place: Father: Mother: Other Spouses: Children HUSBAND NOTES:
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