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QUINN BRADLEY, druggist, Jefferson, is a son of Daniel Bradley, who was a pioneer and native of Monroe Township,
Madison County, where our subject was also born in 1843. He was left fatherless at an early age, and reared by
a widowed mother. As soon as he was large enough, he was hired out as a farm hand, and thus continued until May,
1862, when he enlisted in Company E, Eighty fourth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, serving until the expiration of his
enlisted term, one hundred days. In 1863, he reenlisted in Company C, Second Ohio Cavalry, and remained in service
until the close of the war. He participated in the common hardships connected with military life. He returned home
and resumed farming, and, in 1869, married Miss Kate Zinn, of Franklin County, Ohio. The issue of this union is
one child - Elta. Farming was Mr. Bradley's pursuit until the centennial year, when he located in Jefferson, and,
two years later, opened a drug store. He carries a full line of drugs, druggists' sundries, paints, oils, varnishes
and stationery.
From:
History of Madison County, Ohio
Published by: W. H. Beers and Company
Chicago, Illinois
1883
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