NameHon. Richard Brodhead
Birth5 Jan 1811, Pike Co., Pa.
Death16 Sep 1863, Easton, PA
FatherHon. Richard Brodhead (1771-~1843)
MotherHannah Drake (1769-1831)
Misc. Notes
Became a U. S. Senator Served from 1851 -1857

Hon. Richard Brodhead was for many years one of the most eminent men of this state, being not only an influential attorney, but also a prominent statesman. He was born in Pike County, Pa., and coming to Easton in his youth, there studied law with James M. Porter. Admitted to the Bar, he devoted his attention exclusively to his profession until the demands of public affairs increased to such an extent as to require his entire time. In 1843 he was elected upon the Democratic ticket to represent the Eighth District (then known as "the Old Tenth Legion"), and tilled that responsible position until 1849. From 1851 until 1857 he served as a member of the United States Senate from Pennsylvania. During that time he was a member of various important committees, and also gained distinction as the author of the bill creating the United States Court of Claims. His death occurred in 1863 when he was fifty-four years of age.
Spouses
1Mary Bradford
Birth15 Aug 1825, Near Vicksburg, Mississippi
Death23 Apr 1877
FatherDavid Bradford (~1796-~1844)
MotherAmanda Jane Davis (1800-1881)
ChildrenJ. Davis (1859-)
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