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Thomas Leonard Bradford (February 13, 1869 – August 22, 1932)[1][2] was Mayor of Dallas, Texas from 1931 until his death by heart attack in 1932.

Tom Bradford was born in Port Hudson, Louisiana to the Rev. Harrison Bradford and Elizabeth Shelmire Bradford. Bradford graduated from Centenary College of Louisiana before moving to Dallas in 1887.[1][2] Bradford opened a grocery store in the Oak Cliff neighborhood in 1888.[1][2] By 1912 Bradford had an ownership interest in six grocery stores, and that year he acquired an interest in Southwestern Life Insurance Company.[1][2] In 1929, he donated $100,000 to build the Bradford Memorial Hospital for Babies, the present Children's Medical Center of Dallas.[3] As the first Dallas mayor elected under the council-manager system of municipal government adopted on October 10, 1930, Bradford was first elected to the eight-member council by Dallas voters, and then elected mayor by his fellow councilmen.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e Ware, Barbara (9 February 2009). "Find a Grave: Thomas Leonard Bradford". Retrieved 27 October 2014.
  • ^ a b c d e "Flag at Half-Mast as Salute to Mayor". The Dallas Morning News. 24 August 1932.
  • ^ "The Bradford Society at the Children's Medical Center of Dallas". Retrieved 27 October 2014.
  • Preceded by

    J. Waddy Tate

    Mayors of Dallas
    1931–1932
    Succeeded by

    Charles E. Turner

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