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In the 1850 federal census, he appears as a a 29-year-old trader, living in the Salisbury (Litchfield County), Connecticut home of Peter P. Everts. In 1854, Bradley married Katherine Livingston Northrup (1823-1892); the couple would have five children. The following year, the Bradleys moved to Hudson (Columbia County), New York, where Leman Bradley became a dealer in cutlery. At the outbreak of the American Civil War, Bradley enlisted in Company K, 14th New York Infantry at Hudson and was mustered into service as a first lieutenant at Albany on May 17, 1861. He was honorably discharged for disability on September 24, 1861. After convalescing, Bradley joined Company H, 64th New York Infantry and was commissioned a first lieutenant on December 30, 1861. Promoted to captain on April 20, 1862, he was wounded in the arm at the Battle of Fair Oaks on June 1. He was promoted to  major on July 12, and to lieutenant colonel on May 4, 1864. While acting as brigade commander at the Battle of Spotsylvania on May 12, 1864, Bradley was again wounded. He was promoted to colonel (not mustered) on July 4, and mustered out at the expiration of his term of service on October 5, 1864. Following his military service, Bradley returned to his home and business in Hudson. By 1880, Bradley had retired, and by 1896, he was living in the Soldier's Home in Bath, New York. Leman W. 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