Luther Bradish | |
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Lieutenant Governor of New York | |
In office January 1, 1839 – December 31, 1842 | |
Governor | William H. Seward |
Preceded by | John Tracy |
Succeeded by | Daniel S. Dickinson |
Speaker of the New York State Assembly | |
In office January 2, 1838 – December 31, 1838 | |
Preceded by | Edward Livingston |
Succeeded by | George W. Patterson |
Member of the New York State Assembly from Franklin County | |
In office January 1, 1836 – December 31, 1838 | |
Preceded by | Asa Hascall |
Succeeded by | Asa Hascall |
In office January 1, 1828 – December 31, 1830 | |
Preceded by | James Campbell |
Succeeded by | James B. Spencer |
Personal details | |
Born | September 15, 1783 Cummington, Massachusetts, US |
Died | August 30, 1863 (aged 79) Newport, Rhode Island, US |
Political party | Whig, Republican |
Spouse | Helen Elizabeth Gibbs Bradish |
Profession | Politician, Lawyer |
Luther Bradish (September 15, 1783 – August 30, 1863) was an American lawyer and politician who served two terms as the lieutenant governor of New York from 1839 to 1842, while his Whig Party colleague, William H. Seward was governor. He was also co-founder of Children's Village.[1]