George Partridge Bradford (February 16, 1807 – January 26, 1890) was an American writer and teacher.
George Partridge Bradford was born on February 16, 1807, in Duxbury, Massachusetts, to Elizabeth (Hicking) and Gamaliel Bradford. [1] [2] He graduated from Harvard College in 1825 and Harvard Divinity School in 1828. [1]
Bradford joined the Brook Farm community and contributed to some of its publications. [1] He gave a few lyceum lectures on English literature in Concord, Massachusetts, and published a book called Thoughts on Spiritual Subjects Translated from the Writings of Fénelon (1843). [3] [4]
Bradford died on January 26, 1890, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. [5]
George Partridge Bradford (February 16, 1807 – January 26, 1890) was an American writer and teacher.
George Partridge Bradford was born on February 16, 1807, in Duxbury, Massachusetts, to Elizabeth (Hicking) and Gamaliel Bradford. [1] [2] He graduated from Harvard College in 1825 and Harvard Divinity School in 1828. [1]
Bradford joined the Brook Farm community and contributed to some of its publications. [1] He gave a few lyceum lectures on English literature in Concord, Massachusetts, and published a book called Thoughts on Spiritual Subjects Translated from the Writings of Fénelon (1843). [3] [4]
Bradford died on January 26, 1890, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. [5]