File:Newspaper clipping from 1864.pdf

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English: This news clipping from 1864 reveals information on Benjamin Boardley (Bradley) after he bought his freedom. He had help from colleagues at the Naval acsemdy who helped him financially bought his freedom. It mentioned that he instructed classes in the Philosophical department and it mentioned a professor Smith at the U.S. Naval Academy.
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Original publication: Scientific American

Immediate source: e-mailed by archivist at Nimitz library at the U.S. Naval Academy
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Scientific American

(Life time: date of death unknown)
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it is a newspaper clipping from 1864
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it was e-mailed to me by an archivist at the Nimitz library helping research Benjamin Boardley ( Bradley)

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