Bradley, A. P. (Alexander Priestly), 1831?-1903

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Bradley, A. P. (Alexander Priestly), 1831?-1903

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        1831?-1903

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        Alexander Priestly or Priestley Bradley was born on October 26, 1824, or 1831, in Portland, New Brunswick.

        He was a Canadian Civil Servant in the 1880s and 1890s in New Brunswick and Ontario. From 1882 to 1893, he was a Secretary of the Department of Railways and Canals at Kingston Mills, one of 24 lock stations of the Rideau Canal system.

        He died on March 24, 1903, in Carlton, Ontario.

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