Talk:Joseph P. Bradley

Predecessor
PedanticallySpeaking had written that Joseph Philo Bradley was preceded by James Moore Wayne, remarking that the seat was abolished in 1867 but recreated in 1869. Wayne's seat was indeed abolished, but there's no reason to associate that seat with Bradley's. John Catron's seat was similarly abolished by the same law that abolished Wayne's seat, and only one seat was created in 1869, so which of these two seats would be the one that's recreated? The answer is that the seat created in 1869 is a brand spanking new seat and has nothing to do with Wayne's seat. &mdash; DLJessup 04:44, 9 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Name
The American National Biography says that he had no middle name, although the middle initial "P" may have been chosen to honor his father Philo. I'm going to move to "Joseph P. Bradley" and change this. john k (talk) 03:42, 8 April 2008 (UTC)

Bot-created subpage
A temporary subpage at User:Polbot/fjc/Joseph P. Bradley was automatically created by a perl script, based on this article at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges. The subpage should either be merged into this article, or moved and disambiguated. Polbot (talk) 16:15, 4 March 2009 (UTC)

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