Prints, Photographic - WWI and Arkansas National Guard, H.T. Bradford Family

 
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Prints, Photographic - WWI and Arkansas National Guard, H.T. Bradford Family
Photo of  4 men in field
Photo of 4 men in field

Prints, Photographic - WWI and Arkansas National Guard, H.T. Bradford Family

Object number1984.021.56
DateUnknown Date
OriginNorth Little Rock, Arkansas
Mediumpaper
Dimensions3 1/2 x 5 3/4 in. (8.9 x 14.6 cm)
Credit LineOld State House Museum Collection
Terms
    DescriptionNine black and white photo negatives of Arkansas National Guard at Camp Pike (now Camp Robinson.) H.T. Bradford Family
    1. Photo of 4 men in field
    2. Photo of 1 woman in front of a house.
    3. Photo of 1 man in uniform and a boy on a mule.
    4. Photo of 4 men mounted on horses.
    5. Photo of 3 men mounted on horses.
    6. Photo of 4 men in a field.
    7. Photo of group of men in Field
    8. Photo of Major Bradford
    9. Photo of 2 men

    H.T. Bradford was born November 23, 1848 in Georgia. Married to Martha Jane Wilson. He had a varied career. He served as a judge for Lonoke County and on the Lonoke County Pension board as well as on the local school board. He was also editor for the Lonoke Democrat. He later served as Arkansas Commissioner of Mines and Agriculture. He was a member of the Historical Comittee of Arkansas and a Mason. Bradford died June 4, 1918. He is buried in Hicks Cemetery in Lonoke, Arkansas.

    H.T.'s son, William Claude, served as the Assistant Adjutant General for the Arkansas National Guard during World War I.

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