- William Bradford (Attorney General)
William Bradford (
September 14 ,1755 –August 23 ,1795 ) was a lawyer and judge fromPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania , and the secondUnited States Attorney General in 1794-1795.He was the son of the printer William Bradford and was born in Philadelphia. He began his education at the
Academy of Philadelphia , then attendedPrinceton University where he formed a life-long friendship with a younger student,James Madison , before graduating in 1772. When he returned to Philadelphia he read law with Edward Shippen. His progress was delayed by theAmerican Revolutionary War .In 1776, when the
Pennsylvania militia was called out, William volunteered as a private. Later that year, the militia was organized into a "flying camp" withDaniel Roberdeau as the first brigadier general in the states forces. General Roberdeau chose the young man as an aide, and later promoted him to brigade major on his headquarters staff.When his militia term expired, he joined the
Continental Army as a captain and company commander in the11th Pennsylvania Regiment commanded byRichard Hampton . By the end of the year, he saw action in theBattle of Trenton . While atMorristown, New Jersey , he was named a deputy to the muster master-general onApril 10 ,1777 , and he was promoted to lieutenant colonel. He resigned after two years due to ill health and returned home in early 1779.Bradford joined the bar before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in September 1779. He was named as the state's Attorney General in 1780, and served until 1791. In 1784, he married Susan Vergereau Boudinot, the only daughter of
Elias Boudinot . OnAugust 22 ,1791 , he was appointed to theSupreme Court of Pennsylvania , and served for three years.In 1793, Governor
Thomas Mifflin asked his help to reduce the use of thedeath penalty . His report to the legislature was in the form of an essay, "An Inquiry how far the Punishment of Death is Necessary in Pennsylvania". In the next reorganization of Pennsylvania's penal code, the use of capital punishment was substantially reduced. Other states followed the Pennsylvania example.On
January 8 ,1794 ,George Washington named him Attorney General for theUnited States to replaceEdmund Randolph . [ [http://www.usdoj.gov/jmd/ls/agbiographies.htm#bradford Attorneys General of the United States: William Bradford] ,United States Department of Justice . AccessedAugust 21 ,2007 .] He died while in office in 1795, and is buried with his wife's family in Saint Mary's Episcopal Churchyard inBurlington, New Jersey . [ [http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NJ/BU.html#R9T0WRDZO Saint Mary's Episcopal Churchyard] ,The Political Graveyard . AccessedAugust 21 ,2007 .]Bradford County, Pennsylvania , was named in his honor. [ [http://bradford-pa.com/sites/history.php Bradford County History] ,Bradford County, Pennsylvania . AccessedAugust 21 ,2007 . "Founded in 1810, it was originally called Ontario, but the name was changed to Bradford in honor of U.S. Attorney General William Bradford, a member of George Washington's cabinet."]References
External links
* [http://www.archives.upenn.edu/histy/features/1700s/people/bradford_wm.html Biography at the University of Pennsylvania]
* [http://www.usdoj.gov/jmd/ls/agbiographies.htm#bradford Attorneys General of the United States: William Bradford] ,United States Department of Justice .
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=20980 William Bradford] atFind A Grave
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