Isaac Bradford
| Isaac Bradford | |
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| 17th Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts[1] | |
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In office January, 1873 – January, 1877  | |
| Preceded by | Henry Oscar Houghton | 
| Succeeded by | Frank Augustus Allen | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | 
November 15, 1834[1] Boston, Massachusetts[1]  | 
| Died | 
December 19, 1898 (aged 64)[1] Cambridge, Massachusetts  | 
| Political party | Democratic | 
| Spouse(s) | Jane Ann Davis | 
| Children | Ellen (Davis) Hutchings, Isaac Bradford[2] | 
| Occupation | Mathematician | 
Isaac Bradford (November 15, 1834 - December 19, 1898) was a Massachusetts mathematician and politician who served as the seventeenth Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Bradford was born to Isaac Bradford and Sarah (Beckford) Bradford in Boston on November 15, 1834.[1]
Notes
- 1 2 3 4 5 Boston Evening Transcript (December 20, 1898), DEATH of ISSAC BRADFORD- He Was Four Years Mayor of Cambridge, Served as Chief of Police and Was an Assistant on the National Almanac, Boston, MA: The Boston Evening Transcript, p. 9.
 - ↑ Rand, John Clark (1890), One of a thousand: a Series of Biographical Sketches of One Thousand Representative Men, Boston, MA: First National Publishing Company, p. 74.
 
| Political offices | ||
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| Preceded by Henry Oscar Houghton  | 
17th Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts January, 1873 – January, 1877  | 
 Succeeded by Frank Augustus Allen  | 
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