- Littleton Waller Tazewell Bradford
Littleton Waller Tazewell Bradford, (1848-1918) was a prominent
Virginia politician and a founder ofPi Kappa Alpha Fraternity.Bradford, a cousin of fellow Pi Kappa Alpha founder
Frederick Southgate Taylor , was born inNorfolk, Virginia on July 16, 1848, the son of Edmund Bradford (1816-1889) and Anne Elizabeth (Tazewell) Bradford (1817-1898). Bradford's surname was changed from Bradford to Tazewell when the Virginia legislature gave him permission to adopt the name of his distinguished maternal grandfather,Littleton Waller Tazewell , who was governor ofVirginia and one of the state's most revered leaders in 19th century politics, but who had no male heir. This change was made after Bradford's days at theVirginia Military Institute and at theUniversity of Virginia , where records show him as "T. Bradford" or "L.W.T. Bradford".Bradford was educated first at
Norfolk Academy , then he was sent to be a cadet at V.M.I. on February 6, 1865 where and he was assigned to the class of 1868. At this time, V.M.I. had been moved from Lexington to Richmond. His cadetship lasted only two months until April 1865, when the corps was disbanded as Federal troops moved on Richmond and the capture of the Confederate capital was imminent. The cadets were directed to escape the best way possible and Bradford escaped in a canal boat taking refuge with relatives further up the James River.Bradford entered the
University of Virginia prior to his five co-founders. He was to share Lawn Room 47 with his cousin, Frederick Southgate Taylor. At the University he studiedmedicine but for some reason gave up his studies and entered business in Norfolk.For almost a half a century, Bradford (now known by the surname Tazewell) was active in business and civic life in the city of Norfolk. His avocations were farming and rowing. He was founder of the Chesapeake Boat Club, where he assembled an all-Pi Kappa Alpha crew, probably the first of "all-Pi Kappa Alphas." For twenty years, Tazewell was a prominent figure in the Norfolk City Council. He was frequently urged to run for
mayor , but he consistently refused.Tazewell married his wife, the former Mary Louise Walke (1856-1923) on
November 6 ,1883 . He would die onJuly 15 ,1918 , one day short of his seventieth birthday and was buried in the family square in Elmwood Cemetery, near the grave of his cousin Frederick Southgate Taylor. A monument gives simple details of birth, marriage and death.External links
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* [http://www.pikes.org/content.aspx?item=educationalFoundation/headquarters/art/LittletonWallerTazewell.xml Pikes.org - Feature Story ] at www.pikes.org
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