Harry Lynde Bradley

Harry Lynde Bradley
Born (1885-01-05)January 5, 1885
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Died July 23, 1965(1965-07-23) (aged 80)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Resting place Forest Home Cemetery
Nationality American
Occupation Inventor
Employer Allen-Bradley
Known for The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation

Harry Lynde Bradley (January 5, 1885 – July 23, 1965), the brother of Lynde Bradley, was the co-founder of the Allen-Bradley Company and the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation.[1] He "became deeply involved in conservative causes",[2] with "a strong sense of anti-communism animat[ing] his political beliefs".[2] He supported Robert A. Taft for the Presidency in 1952, and Barry Goldwater in 1964.[2]

The Foundation, however, remained relatively small-scale until twenty years after Bradley's death, with the billion-dollar sale of Allen-Bradley to Rockwell Automation, which swelled the Foundation's assets from around $14m to around $290m.[2]

His adopted daughter, Marion Bradley Via, lived in Virginia, and died in 1993.[3] His daughter Jane Bradley Pettit, a philanthropist in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, died in 2001.[4]

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References

  1. Bradley family has made a tradition of giving, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, March 6, 1985
  2. 1 2 3 4 John J. Miller (2003), "The Lynde & Harry Bradley Foundation", in How Two Foundations Reshaped America, Philanthropy Roundtable
  3. Bradley heir Via dies in Virginia, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, January 5, 1993
  4. Jane Pettit was philanthropist beyond compare, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, September 16, 2001

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