An illustrated history of the Big Bend country, embracing Lincoln, Douglas, Adams, and Franklin counties, state of Washington . lowing fallhe went to Puget Sound and settled in Lewiscounty. Here he purchased a tract of railroadland, and engaged in working in the woods onsalary and at the same time cleared his ownland. On January i, 1885, occurred the marriageof Mr. Bradley to Ella H. Dixon, a native ofYamhill county, Oregon and daughter of Eli-jah F. and Elizabeth E. (Goodrich) ,mentioned elsewhere in this history. departed this life in Spokane on March14, 1901, leaving two c
An illustrated history of the Big Bend country, embracing Lincoln, Douglas, Adams, and Franklin counties, state of Washington . lowing fallhe went to Puget Sound and settled in Lewiscounty. Here he purchased a tract of railroadland, and engaged in working in the woods onsalary and at the same time cleared his ownland. On January i, 1885, occurred the marriageof Mr. Bradley to Ella H. Dixon, a native ofYamhill county, Oregon and daughter of Eli-jah F. and Elizabeth E. (Goodrich) ,mentioned elsewhere in this history. departed this life in Spokane on March14, 1901, leaving two children. Edna M., agedsixteen and Boyd B., aged six years. One child,Gertrude is dead. In 1892 Mr. Bradley came to ^^Mlitmancounty, farmed in that county until 1899, thenwent to Spokane and engaged in the em]:)loy-ment business until 1902, when he came toAdams county and filed on his present home-stead. He improved his homestead and pur-chased the adjoining quarter-section and leasedone section of school land, all of which he hasunder cultivation. His own land is well im-proved and is a very desirable farm in everyrespect. MR. AND MRS. ELJA L. BRADLEY
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