
Bradley Bunch (circa 1877)

"Photograohed at Bankes' Gallery", composite photo captioned with names, county, and post-office. Bradley Bunch is 3rd from the top in the second row
Bradley Bunch (December 9, 1818 – 1894) was a state legislator, judge, and historian in Arkansas. He served in the Arkansas House of Representatives (twice as Speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives) and in the Arkansas Senate.[1] He represented Carroll County, Arkansas in the 1885 Arkansas Senate. His post office was in Berryville, Arkansas. He was a Democrat.
He was born in Overton County, Tennessee to Captain Nathaniel Bunch and Sally Wade Ray Bunch. He married and had numerous children.[1]
He was a delegate to the 1874 Constitutional Convention in Arkansas.[2] He wrote a sketch of the history of Carroll County.[3]
In 1870 he received $7 per day for his services as Speaker of the Arkansas House.[4]
See also
References
- 1 2 "Encyclopedia of Arkansas". Encyclopedia of Arkansas.
- ↑ https://www.izardcountyar.org/plugins/show_image.php?id=202
- ↑ "Bradley Bunch". Carroll County Advocate. September 23, 1876. p. 1 – via newspapers.com.
- ↑ Senate, Arkansas General Assembly (December 14, 1870). "Journal of the Senate of Arkansas" – via Google Books.
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