Jeptha_Bradley
Jeptha Bradley
American judge
Jeptha Bradley (December 31, 1802 – June 8, 1864) was a mid-1800s Vermont political figure who served in several elected and appointed offices, including Vermont Auditor of Accounts.
Bradley was born in Fairfield, Vermont on December 31, 1802.[1] He studied law and was admitted to the bar, afterwards establishing a practice in Franklin and Grand Isle Counties.[2][3] A Whig, from 1835 to 1839 Bradley served as Sheriff of Franklin County.[4]
Bradley later moved to St. Albans and served in local and county offices including Justice of the Peace and High Bailiff.[5][6][7]
He was appointed Inspector of Customs for the station in Alburgh in 1845.[8] In 1847, Bradley was named Postmaster in Highgate Springs.[9]
Bradley was active in the Episcopal church, and served as a Delegate to the 1822 and 1850 annual state conventions.[10][11]
In 1844 Bradley received a patent for an improved air-heating furnace.[12][13]
Bradley was one of the founders of the Horticultural Society for the Valley of Lake Champlain in 1850.[14][15]
In 1849 Bradley was elected county Probate Judge, serving until 1850.[16]
Bradley served as Register of Probate from 1850 to 1852, and again in 1854.[17]
He became a Republican when the party was founded in the 1850s. In 1860 he was elected State Auditor by the Vermont General Assembly, and served until his death.[18][19]
Bradley died in St. Albans on June 8, 1864.[20] He was buried at Greenwood Cemetery in St. Albans.[21]
- 1860 U.S. Census entry, Jeptha Bradley family
- Vermont Year Book. E.P. Walton, Montpelier. 1863. p. 69.
- Lewis Cass Aldrich, ed. (1891). History of Franklin and Grand Isle Counties, Vermont. p. 121.
- Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Vermont. Vermont General Assembly. 1839. p. 293.
- Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Vermont. Vermont General Assembly. 1850. p. 300.
- Eli Ballou, ed. (1845). Universalist Watchman and Christian Repository. Vol. 16. p. 359.
- Proceedings of the Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Vermont, published by the convention, 1832, page 32
- Protestant Episcopal Church of the Diocese of Vermont, Convention Proceedings, 1850, page 4
- Journal of the Franklin Institute, published by Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.), 1845, page 423
- The Journal of the New York State Agricultural Society, published by the society, 1850, Volumes 1-4 B, page 74
- The Water-cure Journal, published by Fowlers and Wells, New York, 1851, Volumes 11-12, page 99
- Journal of the Vermont House of Representatives, published by Vermont General Assembly, 1849, page 284
- The Vermont historical gazetteer, compiled by Abby Maria Hemenway and Carrie Elizabeth Hemenway Page, Volume 2, 1871, page 95
- Early History of Vermont, by LaFayette Wilbur, Volume 3, 1902, page 381
- Inaugural Address of John Gregory Smith Archived 2012-04-15 at the Wayback Machine, published by Vermont General Assembly, 1864, page 12
- Newspaper article, Death of Judge Bradley, Vermont (Brattleboro) Phoenix, July 1, 1864
- Gravestone photos by Barb Destromp, Jeptha Bradley page, Findagrave.com web site, accessed November 23, 2011
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Preceded by | Vermont Auditor of Accounts 1860–1864 |
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