George B. Bradley

George Beckwith Bradley (February 5, 1825 – January 9, 1916) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.

Then he studied law, was admitted to the bar, and commenced practice in Woodhull, Steuben County, New York.

He was a justice of the New York Supreme Court (7th D.) from 1884 to 1895, and sat on the General Term (now the Appellate Division) from October 16, 1893, until the end of 1895, when he retired upon reaching the constitutional age limit.

Levi P. Morton to hold extraordinary special terms of the Supreme Court in Corning for the remainder of the year, to dispose of backlogged business.

On September 30, 1896, Bradley was appointed again to the Appellate Division, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Calvin E. Pratt.

George B. Bradley (1911)