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Harry Clinton Bradford

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Harry Clinton Bradford

Birth
Mississippi, USA
Death
1950 (aged 81–82)
Brownsville, Cameron County, Texas, USA
Burial
El Reno, Canadian County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
1st Addition, Block 18, Lot 1, Mausoleum Vault, Vault A
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Parents are:
James Walter Bradford
Spouse:
Georgia "Georgie" Turner
Marriage Date:
23 Nov 1865
County:
Lowndes
Mississippi
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Middle name is either Clinton or Chichester
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Obituary courtesy of the Oklahoman, Tuesday, January 10, 1950 Pg 9

H. C. Bradford Of El Reno Dies In Texas Home

Harry C Bradford, 81, El _Reno_, the man who probably was responsible for Oklahoma's being one state instead of two, died Monday in Brownsville, Texas, _where he always spent the winter.

He was a member of a delegation that went to Washington in 1906 to try to promote single statehood.

The leader of the Democrats, who were holding out for two states, was John William Sharp of Mississippi. When Bradford was introduced to him, Williams asked, "Are you any relation to my old friend Watt Bradford, of Pine Bluff, Ark.?"

"I'm his oldest son," Bradford replied.

Williams and Bradford then discussed old times in Arkansas, and later got around to the political situation. Bradford said he thought the state would be Democratic.

Williams assured Bradford that his convictions settled the problem and Oklahoma became a single state instead of states of Oklahoma and Jefferson.

Bradford was born in Mississippi because his mother wanted her baby to be born there, even though she lived in Pine Bluff, Ark.

His Father and Williams served together in the Confederate army, and the senior Bradford's personal slave, "Uncle Miles," waited on the pair.

Bradford opened a grain elevator in Weatherford when the railroad reached there. Then he went to Clinton, buying grain and selling coal and ice.

He ran a bank at Anadarko, then contributed to an Opera House in El Reno and went into the ice business there.

He finally came to Oklahoma City as manager of the Oklahoma City Mill & Elevator Co. He later returned to El Reno, where he continued in business before retiring.
Parents are:
James Walter Bradford
Spouse:
Georgia "Georgie" Turner
Marriage Date:
23 Nov 1865
County:
Lowndes
Mississippi
__________________
Middle name is either Clinton or Chichester
__________________
Obituary courtesy of the Oklahoman, Tuesday, January 10, 1950 Pg 9

H. C. Bradford Of El Reno Dies In Texas Home

Harry C Bradford, 81, El _Reno_, the man who probably was responsible for Oklahoma's being one state instead of two, died Monday in Brownsville, Texas, _where he always spent the winter.

He was a member of a delegation that went to Washington in 1906 to try to promote single statehood.

The leader of the Democrats, who were holding out for two states, was John William Sharp of Mississippi. When Bradford was introduced to him, Williams asked, "Are you any relation to my old friend Watt Bradford, of Pine Bluff, Ark.?"

"I'm his oldest son," Bradford replied.

Williams and Bradford then discussed old times in Arkansas, and later got around to the political situation. Bradford said he thought the state would be Democratic.

Williams assured Bradford that his convictions settled the problem and Oklahoma became a single state instead of states of Oklahoma and Jefferson.

Bradford was born in Mississippi because his mother wanted her baby to be born there, even though she lived in Pine Bluff, Ark.

His Father and Williams served together in the Confederate army, and the senior Bradford's personal slave, "Uncle Miles," waited on the pair.

Bradford opened a grain elevator in Weatherford when the railroad reached there. Then he went to Clinton, buying grain and selling coal and ice.

He ran a bank at Anadarko, then contributed to an Opera House in El Reno and went into the ice business there.

He finally came to Oklahoma City as manager of the Oklahoma City Mill & Elevator Co. He later returned to El Reno, where he continued in business before retiring.

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