William Bradford (printer, born 1719)

William Bradford
A portrait of Bradford based on a portrait miniature in the possession of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, published in the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography in 1891
Born1719 (1719)
DiedSeptember 25, 1791(1791-09-25) (aged 72)[1][2])
Resting place"Presbyterian grave-yard in Arch-street", Philadelphia[2] Arch Street Presbyterian Churchyard, formerly at 1724 Arch Street, Philadelphia
39°57′17.46″N 75°10′8.83″W / 39.9548500°N 75.1691194°W / 39.9548500; -75.1691194
CitizenshipAmerican
Occupation(s)Printer, soldier
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William Bradford (1719 – September 25, 1791) was a printer, soldier, and leader during the American Revolution from Philadelphia.

  1. ^ Frederick D. Stone (1891), "How the Landing of Tea was Opposed in Philadelphia by Colonel William Bradford and Others in 1773", Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 15 (4), pp. 385–393, caption of image on the page facing p. 385.
  2. ^ a b Maryland Herald (October 11, 1791), p. 3.