Thomas Park Bradfield Thomas Park Bradfield, attorney and counselor at law, is a son of Thomas D. Bradfield, of Grand Rapids, and was born at Copper Falls Mine, Keweenaw county, Mich., on the 27th day of December, 1871. He received his preliminary education in the city high school, which he attended until he was eighteen. He then entered the university of Michigan, from which he was graduated from the university with the degree of bachelor of laws. He was admitted to the bar in June, 1895, and immediately thereafter entered the office of Fitzgerald & Barry, Grand Rapids, where he remained until January, 1898, when he opened an office in the Michigan Trust building, where he remained several months, and then removed to the Tower block, rooms 41 and 42, his present offices. Mr. Bradfield gives his energy and attention to the general practice of law. October 25, 1896, Mr. Bradfield was united in marriage at Port Huron, Mich., to Elizabeth V. Palmer, daughter of Charles H. and Mary E. (Spalding) Palmer, of Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Bradfield have one daughter, Virginia P. In religion, he is an Episcopalian, attending with his wife St. Mark’s church in this city. |
Transcriber: Barb Jones
Created: 20 December 2007