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Description: Major Thomas Bradley attempted to assume command of the garrison in Honduras on 22 May 1820 and was placed under arrest by George Arthur. In 1837, Bradley presented a petition to Parliament charging him with having 'not only usurped military power, but with having exercised that power in an inhuman and revolting manner' in the punishment of Gunner Ingram. These files relate to the accusation and Arthur's defence.
Stephen R. Bradley was a Revolutionary War commander and U.S. Senator credited with writing the Twelfth Amendment and advocating a banning of the slave trade. This collection of Bradley's letters and personal papers provides a range of rare and significant material. This previously unpublished correspondence with presidents and the country's founders reflect Bradley's influence and diversity of interests as well as the political and cultural climate of the era. The book features transcriptions of 550 letters, 25 illustrations, and a catalog of Bradley's documents.
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