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| Campaign postcard, 1948, Collection of U.S. House of Representatives |
BRADLEY, Willis Winter, a Representative from California; born in Ransomville, Niagara
County, N.Y., June 28, 1884; moved with his parents to Milnor, N.Dak., in July
1884 and to Forman, N.Dak., in 1891; attended the public schools, and Hamlin
University, St. Paul, Minn.; deputy registrant of deeds of Sargent County,
N.Dak., in 1902 and 1903; was graduated from the United States Naval Academy in
1906; during the First World War served as gunnery officer and as chief of the
Explosives Section, Bureau of Ordnance, Navy Department; awarded the
Congressional Medal of Honor; Governor of Guam 1929-1931; captain of the Pearl
Harbor Navy Yard 1933-1935; attached to the Board of Inspection and Survey,
Pacific Coast Section, 1940-1946; in 1946 retired from the United States Navy
because of physical incapacity incurred in line of duty; took up residence in
Long Beach, Calif., in 1931; elected as a Republican to the Eightieth Congress
(January 3, 1947-January 3, 1949); was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection
in 1948 to the Eighty-first Congress; assistant to the president of the Pacific
Coast Steamship Co., 1949-1952; member of the State assembly from 1952 until
his death; died in Santa Barbara, Calif., August 27, 1954; interment in Fort
Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego, Calif.
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