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  1. An Address Delivered at the Celebration by the New York Historical Society, May 20, 1863, of the Two Hundredth Birth Day of Mr. William Bradford: Who Introduced ... Into the Middle Colonies of British America by John William Wallace, 2010-01-10
  2. The Collected Poems of William Alexander Percy. Foreword By Roark Bradford by William Alexander Percy, 1943-01-01
  3. William Bradford (U.S.Authors) by Perry D. Westbrook, 1979-01-29
  4. Two Christian Commonwealths: William Bradford's Plymouth and John Winthrop's Massachusetts by John M. Pafford, 2006
  5. Catalogue of Books Printed by William Bradford by William Bradford, 2009-09-24
  6. William Bradford of Plymouth Colony (Visual Biography) by William Jay Jacobs, 1974-09
  7. William Bradford of Plymouth by Albert Hale Plumb, 2010-09-10
  8. Style as structure and meaning: William Bradford's Of Plymouth Plantation by Floyd Ogburn, 1981
  9. William Bradford: Governor of Plymouth Colony (Colonial Leaders) by Marianne Hering, Arthur Meier Schlesinger, 2000-03
  10. A colony leader: William Bradford, (Colony leaders) by Charles Parlin Graves, 1969
  11. Correspondence Of The Emperor Charles V. And His Ambassadors At The Courts Of England And France
  12. 3 lives for Mississippi by William Bradford Huie, 1965
  13. The Wit and Wisdom of Charles E. Bradford by Charles E. Bradford, William Johnsson, et all 1990-06
  14. Anna Howard Shaw: The Story of a Pioneer (William Bradford Collection from the Pilgrim Press) by Anna Howard Shaw, 1994-11

41. Welcome To William Bradford Community College
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I welcome the opportunity to write to you following my appointment as Principal at William Bradford Community College. We are a Specialist Technology College. Our specialist subjects are Design Technology, Maths and Science. All students study theses subjects at Key Stage Four.
This College,soon to celebrate its 30-year anniversary, was named for William Bradford.
William Bradford, born in 1663, was a local lad made good. Educated traditionally he was apprenticed into the new technology of the day - into printing.
That skill and his hard working took him a long way. He travelled from Barwell to Pennsylvania in 1682 and introduced printing to the colonies,being responsible for
printing the first Bible, Book of Common Prayer and the first banknote on American soil. We are proud of our association with him.Our core values reflect those that he espoused. Proud of his roots, respectful of all fellow human beings, he was hard working and successful.

42. Shockley
They married in 1908 and moved to London, where william had contract work. Their only child, william bradford was born there.
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William Bradford Shockley
born Feb. 13, 1910, London, Eng.
died Aug. 12, 1989, Palo Alto, Calif., U.S.

American engineer and teacher, cowinner (with John Bardeen and Walter H. Brattain) of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1956 for their development of the transistor, a device that largely replaced the bulkier and less-efficient vacuum tube and ushered in the age of microminiature electronics. During the late 1960s Shockley became a figure of some controversy because of his widely debated views on the intellectual differences between races.
Shockley was born in London, England, on February 13, 1910. His parents were Americans. Shockley came from a long, aristocratic American line, directly descending from John Alden and Priscilla Mullins from the Mayflower on his father's side. His father, William, was an MIT-trained mining engineer and adventurer, quite capable of staring down bandits at gunpoint on Mongolian railroads, but largely incapable of making a living. Shockley's mother, May Bradford, of Missouri stock, was one of the first women graduates of Stanford University, majoring in art and mathematics. She became the first woman surveyor in Nevada's silver mining territory. William was 24 years older than she; he was in his mid 50s. They married in 1908 and moved to London, where William had contract work. Their only child, William Bradford was born there.
This building was the boyhood home of William Shockley.

43. Heath Anthology Of American LiteratureWilliam Bradford - Author Page
Born into a Yorkshire family of yeoman farmers, william bradford’s early After one disastrous business venture, william bradford became a weaver.
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In 1620 part of the Leyden congregation, along with an assortment of less pious emigrants, departed on the Mayflower to establish a settlement where they could maintain a church of “ancient purity” freed from European entanglements. In November they arrived off the shores of what is now Cape Cod, Massachusetts (somewhat farther north than they had intended), and in December disembarked at Plymouth. Since John Robinson had stayed behind in Leyden, William Brewster became the settlers’ spiritual leader, preaching regularly on Sundays; because of the Separatist emphasis upon spontaneity, other members gave short, impromptu sermons as they wished. When Plymouth’s first governor, John Carver, died in 1621, Bradford was elected to take his place. The governor wielded extensive powers by contemporary standards: chief judge and jury, superintendent of agriculture and trade, and secretary of state. During his lifetime Bradford was re-elected to the position thirty times, serving almost continuously, for a total term of thirty-three years until his death in 1657.
In 1630 William Bradford wrote the first book of his history

44. Works By William Bradford
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45. I'm In The Truth Business: William Bradford Huie
I’m In the Truth Business william bradford Huie considers the legacy of an author whose 21 books sold more than 28 million copies.
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BEST SELLING ALABAMA WRITER REMEMBERED ON PUBLIC TV The program, which received Emmy awards for its script and musical score, airs on PBS at 10 p.m. ET, Tuesday, Oct. 7, and at 10 p.m. that night on Alabama Public Television. Mud on the Stars , chronicled the education of a North Alabama boy during the Depression and the events leading up to World War II. After serving in the war Huie moved to the Northeast and hosted Chronoscope , a nationally broadcast interview show. He wrote his best-selling comic novel The Revolt of Mamie Stover , which told how a Honolulu prostitute amassed a fortune when the island was swamped with servicemen. Look magazine. Two white men had been acquitted in the slaying. Huie felt that the truth behind the shocking murder would never be revealed unless a journalist uncovered it. So he paid the men $4,000 dollars for their story. Since they could not be tried again for the murder, they were free to admit to it. Many journalists and readers denounced Huie, saying that information paid for is suspect. "A lot of people resent using informers," Huie said. "I don’t recommend it. I just don’t know any better way." Many times in his career he reminded his detractors that the FBI commonly paid for information.

46. The Professor William Bradford Case At IUPUI Law - Miscellaneous - Indiana - New
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    William Bradford married Dorthy May on December 10, 1613 while they were in Amersterdam, Holland. Dorthy gave birth to one child, John, in 1618. The family then voyaged on "The Mayflower" to Plymouth in 1620, and Dorthy died.

    48. William Bradford Criticism
    william bradford, the author of Of Plymouth Plantation (c. 1630, c. 1646), has been hailed as the father of American history. A Puritan of modest descent
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    William Bradford, the author of Of Plymouth Plantation (c. 1630, c. 1646), has been hailed as the father of American history. A Puritan of modest descent and learning, Bradford played a leading role in in the Separatist movement and was elected Governor of Plymouth Colony thirty-one times. His account of the Pilgrims' journey to America and their struggles in the fledgling colony, Of Plymouth Plantation has provided a seminal resource for many of the histories that followed. It is noted for the “plain style” characteristic of Puritan writing, as well as for its humor, sincerity, and deeply felt spirituality. Both praised as “a commanding work of literary art” and disparaged as “a providentialist history gone awry,” Of Plymouth Plantation remains one of the founding works of American literature and historiography.

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    50. BRADFORD, William - Biographical Information
    bradford, william, a Senator from Rhode Island; born in Plympton, Plymouth County, Mass., November 4, 1729; studied medicine in Hingham, Mass.,
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    51. William Bradford : Oxford Biography Index Entry
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    52. William Bradford - Faculty Profile- Michael G. Foster School Of Business - Univ
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    54. IEEEVM: William Bradford Shockley
    william Shockley was born in 1910 to william and May Shockley. His father was a mining engineer and his mother was one of the first women surveyors in the
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    56. William Bradford
    The American colonial governor and historian william bradford was born in Austerfield, Yorkshire, England, probably in March 1590.
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    Executive summary: Governor of Plymouth Colony History of Plimouth Plantation (until 1646), first published in the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society for 1856, and later by the State of Massachusetts (Boston, 1898), and in facsimile, with an introduction by John A. Doyle, in 1896. The manuscript disappeared from Boston during the War of Independence, was discovered in the Fulham library, London, in 1855, and was returned by the bishop of London to the state of Massachusetts in 1897. This work has been of inestimable value to writers on the history of the Pilgrims, and was freely used, in manuscript, by Morton, Hubbard, Mather, Prince and Hutchinson. Bradford was also undoubtedly part author, with Edward Winslow , of the "Diary of Occurrences" published in Mourts' Relation , edited by Dr. H. M. Dexter (Boston, 1865.) He also wrote a series of

    57. William Bradford's Mayflower Passenger List (Lesson Plan) - TeacherVision.com
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      Grade Levels: In all there were 102 passengers, three of them pregnant, on the Mayflower's 1620 voyage to North America. The Mayflower left Southampton, England on August 5, 1620 but was delayed when its sister ship, the Speedwell, sprung a leak. After unfruitful attemps to repair the Speedwell, a decision was made to leave it behind. Many of the Speedwell passengers and much of its cargo were loaded onto the Mayflower which left Plymouth, England on September 9, 1620. While at sea, Elizabeth Hopkins gave birth to the son, Oceanus. William Butten, a young boy, died three days before land was sighted. After a grueling journey, the passengers sighted land on November 9, 1620. Landfall was made on November 11, 1620, not in Virginia as planned, but on Cape Cod. Susanna White gave birth to a son, Peregrine ("one who journeys to foreign lands") as the Pilgrims were looking for a place to settle. Mary Allerton gave birth to a stillborn son on board the Mayflower while the first houses were being built at Plymouth. Alden, John

    58. William Bradford Sprague Biography - PA Civil War Soldier - Free Pennsylvania Ge
    Biography of Pennsylvania Civil War Soldier william bradford Sprague. In addition to battles fought, injuries and POW info, each Civil War bio typically has
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    Captain William Bradford Sprague was born in Maple Grove, North Danville, Vermont, March 24, 1822. He learned the trade of tailor in Jacksonville, Pennsylvania, and when a young man settled in Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania. He married, in 1844, and moved to Saltsburg, Indiana county, Pennsylvania, later to Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, where he engaged in the drug business.
    After his return from the war he resumed his interrupted drug business at Elizabeth, Allegheny county. In 1875 he established a drug store at West Elizabeth, which he conducted until his death, November 14, 1884. It is through Captain William Bradford Sprague that descent is claimed from Governor William Bradford, "the Puritan." In 1861, being then forty years of age, he began recruiting men in Allegheny county for war service, being then engaged in the drug business in Elizabeth, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania. After the company was formed he was elected captain, and assigned to the One Hundred and First Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry

    59. William Bradford Shockley, February 13, 1910—August 12, 1989 | By John L. Moll
    william bradford SHOCKLEY was a major participant in the physical discoveries and inventions that are the basis of the transistor era and the
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    WILLIAM BRADFORD SHOCKLEY was a major participant in the physical discoveries and inventions that are the basis of the transistor era and the twentieth-century electronics industrial revolution. Transistor circuits are basic to almost all of our technological advances. Shockley was born in London, England, on February 13, 1910. His parents were Americans. His father, William Hillman Shockley, was a mining engineer, and his mother, the former May Bradford, had been a federal deputy surveyor of mineral lands. In 1933 Shockley married Jean Alberta Bailey. They had two sons, William and Richard, and a daughter, Alison Lanelli. They divorced in 1955, and in the same year Shockley married Emmy Lanning. When Shockley was three years old, the family returned to the United States and settled in Palo Alto, California. His parents considered that they could give their son a better education at home than in the public schools. They therefore kept him out of school until he was eight years old. His mother taught him mathematics, and both parents encouraged his scientific interests. Professor Perley A. Ross, a Stanford physicist and neighbor in Palo Alto, exerted an especially important influence in stimulating his interest in science. Shockley was a frequent visitor at the Ross home, playing with the professor's two daughters and becoming a substitute son. When he entered high school, Shockley spent two years at the Palo Alto Military Academy. He then enrolled for a brief time in the Los Angeles Coaching School to study physics. He finished his high school education at Hollywood High, graduating in 1927.

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