Abraham Bradley Jr.

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إبراهام برادلي جونيور (بالإنجليزية: Abraham Bradley, Jr.)‏ هو محامي أمريكي، ولد في 22 فبراير 1767 في ليتشفيلد في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 7 مايو 1838 في واشنطن العاصمة في الولايات المتحدة. rdf:langString
Abraham Bradley Jr. (February 22, 1767 – May 7, 1838) was an American lawyer, judge, and cartographer, who was an assistant postmaster general for 30 years during the earliest history of the United States Post Office Department. Bradley was responsible for moving the federal government's post office from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to the new capital at Washington, D.C., briefly hosting the national post office in his own home. The continuity brought by Bradley's long employment during the tenure of five United States postmasters generals helped establish the budding postal service as a reliable provider. While not trained as an artist or cartographer, Bradley created innovative and detailed postal route maps that improved the office's efficiency. In 1796, Bradley drew one of the first com rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Joseph Habersham Bradley, son
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rdf:langString Assistant Postmaster General
rdf:langString Abraham Bradley IV
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rdf:langString Hannah Smith
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rdf:langString إبراهام برادلي جونيور (بالإنجليزية: Abraham Bradley, Jr.)‏ هو محامي أمريكي، ولد في 22 فبراير 1767 في ليتشفيلد في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 7 مايو 1838 في واشنطن العاصمة في الولايات المتحدة.
rdf:langString Abraham Bradley Jr. (February 22, 1767 – May 7, 1838) was an American lawyer, judge, and cartographer, who was an assistant postmaster general for 30 years during the earliest history of the United States Post Office Department. Bradley was responsible for moving the federal government's post office from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to the new capital at Washington, D.C., briefly hosting the national post office in his own home. The continuity brought by Bradley's long employment during the tenure of five United States postmasters generals helped establish the budding postal service as a reliable provider. While not trained as an artist or cartographer, Bradley created innovative and detailed postal route maps that improved the office's efficiency. In 1796, Bradley drew one of the first comprehensive maps of the United States; it "represented the first clear cartographic break in European-dominated map making and introduced a new, more distinctly American style of cartography to the United States."
rdf:langString Phineas Bradley, brother
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rdf:langString Abraham Bradley IV
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