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AMERICAN BUSINESSMAN
W.C. Bradley; W C Bradley; WC Bradley; William Clark Bradley

W. C. Bradley         
William Clark Bradley (June 28, 1863 – July 26, 1947) was an American entrepreneur, businessman, and philanthropist. He, along with partner G.
H. W. Bradley         
AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHER
H.W. Bradley; H W Bradley; HW Bradley
Henry William Bradley (1813–1891) was an American photographer. He and his partner, William Rulofson, were active in San Francisco, California and were responsible for photographs of many notable Californians.
Laura Bradley Park         
  • The Japanese bridge on a postcard from the 1930s/40s
  • Japanese Garden area in Laura Bradley Park, Peoria, Illinois, around 1920
PUBLIC PARK IN PEORIA, ILLINOIS, UNITED STATES
Draft:Laura Bradley Park; Laura Bradley
Laura Bradley Park, also known as Bradley Park, is a park in Peoria, Illinois, United States. It historically contained a wading pool for children and flower gardens.

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W. C. Bradley

William Clark Bradley (June 28, 1863 – July 26, 1947) was an American entrepreneur, businessman, and philanthropist. He, along with partner G. Gunby Jordan, co-founded two banks that eventually merged to become the present-day Synovus Financial Corp. He also formed the W. C. Bradley Co. in 1885 by purchasing a cotton factoring firm and immediately expanding it into a diverse business spanning many different industries. Bradley also played a prominent role in the early history of The Coca-Cola Company, serving as its chairman of the board from 1919 to 1939.