Michael Joseph Bradley | |||
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Member of the United States House of Representatives | In office January 3, 1937 – January 3, 1947 | ||
Preceded by | Clare G. Fenerty | ||
Succeeded by | Hardie Scott | ||
Personal details | |||
Born | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | May 24, 1897||
Died | November 27, 1979 | (aged 82)||
Political party | Democratic |
Michael Joseph Bradley (May 24, 1897 – November 27, 1979) was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives for Pennsylvania.
He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Irish immigrants.[1] He was engaged as a telegrapher from 1914 to 1917, during which time he served as a personal telegrapher to Woodrow Wilson. During the First World War, Bradley served overseas as a chief radio electrician in the United States Navy from 1917 to 1919. Bradley engaged in the security and brokerage business in Philadelphia, from 1921 to 1935, and served as the deputy insurance commissioner of Pennsylvania from 1935 to 1937. Bradley was an unsuccessful candidate for election in 1934.
Bradley was elected as a Democrat to the 75th Congress and to the four succeeding Congresses. He was not a candidate for renomination in 1946. After his time in Congress, he served as chairman of the Democratic county executive committee of Philadelphia from 1946 to 1948, collector of customs for district No. 11, Port of Philadelphia, 1948–1953; deputy managing director, city of Philadelphia, 1953–1955; member of Pennsylvania Navigation Commission for the Delaware River, 1954–1964; chairman, Board of Fair Labor Standards, city of Philadelphia, 1954-1962.
He had four children (Raymond, Marian, Catharine, Edward) with his wife, Emilia. He became a member of Board of Revision of Taxes, city of Philadelphia, April 1955; retired in 1976; lived in Philadelphia, Pa., where he died, 1979; interment in Holy Cross Cemetery, Yeadon, Pennsylvania.
Sources[]
- Michael J. Bradley at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
References[]
- ↑ "United States Census, 1900". https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3W9-QXX. Retrieved March 25, 2018.
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75th | Senate: J. Davis • J. Guffey | House: B. Focht (until Mar. 1937) • J. Wolfenden • J. Kinzer • B. Rich • P. Boland • H.L. Haines • C. Crosby • J.B. Ditter I • M. Dunn • H. Ellenbogen • C. Faddis • J. Snyder • F. Walter • O. Frey • J.B. Daly • F. Dorsey • C. Eckert • J. Gildea • D. Gingery • J. Gray • J. Quinn • M. Stack I • B. Allen • M. Bradley • P. De Muth • I. Drew • H. Eberharter • J.H. Flannery • B. Jarrett • J. McGranery • G. Moser • A. Rutherford • L. Sacks • G. Swope • R. Simpson (from May 1937) |
76th | Senate: J. Davis • J. Guffey | House: G. Darrow • J. Wolfenden • J. Kinzer • B. Rich • P. Boland • J.B. Ditter I • M. Dunn • C. Faddis • J. Snyder • F. Walter • J.B. Daly (until Mar. 1939) • B. Allen • M. Bradley • H. Eberharter • J.H. Flannery • B. Jarrett • J. McGranery • G. Moser • A. Rutherford • L. Sacks • R. Simpson • B. Corbett • I. Fenton • F. Gartner • C. Gerlach • L. Graham • C. Gross • J. Kunkel • J. McArdle • J. McDowell • F. Myers • B. Rodgers • H. Tibbott • J. Van Zandt • J. Sheridan (from Nov. 1939) |
77th | Senate: J. Davis • J. Guffey | House: J. Wolfenden • J. Kinzer • B. Rich • P. Boland (until May 1942) • J.B. Ditter I • C. Faddis • J. Snyder • F. Walter • H.L. Haines • M. Bradley • H. Eberharter • J.H. Flannery (until Jan. 1942) • B. Jarrett • J. McGranery • G. Moser • A. Rutherford (until Aug. 1941) • L. Sacks • R. Simpson • I. Fenton • C. Gerlach • L. Graham • J. Kunkel • J. McArdle (until Jan. 1942) • F. Myers • B. Rodgers • H. Tibbott • J. Van Zandt • J. Sheridan • A. Kelley • T. Scanlon • H. Scott • F. Smith • S. Weiss • J. Wright • W. Gillette (from Nov. 1941) • E. Holland (from May 1942) • T. Miller (from May 1942) • V.G. Boland (from Nov. 1942) |
78th | Senate: J. Davis • J. Guffey | House: J. Wolfenden • J. Kinzer • J.B. Ditter I (until Nov. 1943) • J. Snyder • F. Walter • M. Bradley • H. Eberharter • J. McGranery (until Nov. 1943) • R. Simpson • I. Fenton • C. Gerlach • L. Graham • J. Kunkel • F. Myers • B. Rodgers • H. Tibbott • J. Van Zandt (until Sep. 1943) • J. Sheridan • A. Kelley • T. Scanlon • H. Scott • S. Weiss • J. Wright • W. Gillette • T. Miller • C. Gross • G. Furlong • J. Gallagher • L. Gavin • D. Hoch • J. Murphy • C.F. Pracht • B. Troutman • D. Brumbaugh (from Nov. 1943) • S. McConnell II (from Jan 1944) • J.M. Pratt (from Jan 1944) |
79th | Senate: J. Guffey • F. Myers | House: J. Wolfenden • J. Kinzer • R. Rich • J. Snyder (until Feb. 1946) • F. Walter • M. Bradley • H. Eberharter • R. Simpson • I. Fenton • C. Gerlach • L. Graham • J. Kunkel • B. Rodgers • H. Tibbott • J. Sheridan • A. Kelley • S. Weiss (until Jan. 1946) • W. Gillette • C. Gross • L. Gavin • D. Hoch • J. Murphy (until Jul. 1946) • D. Brumbaugh • S. McConnell II • B. Corbett • B. Barrett • H. Campbell • D. Flood • J. Fulton • B. Granahan • B. Green II • H. McGlinchey • T. Morgan • F. Buchanan (from May 1946) • C. Hoffman (from May 1946) • J. Scoblick (from Nov. 1946) |
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