Lydia Moss Bradley

Lydia Moss Bradley

Infobox Person
name = Lydia Moss Bradley


image_size = 200px
caption = Portrait of Lydia Moss Bradley
birth_date = birth date|1816|7|31|mf=y
birth_place = Vevay, Indiana
death_date = death date and age|1908|1|16|1816|7|31|mf=y
death_place = Peoria, Illinois
occupation = American philanthropist
spouse = Tobias S. Bradley
parents =
children =

Lydia Moss Bradley (July 31, 1816 – January 16, 1908) was a wealthy philanthropist notable for her philanthropic works in Illinois and the independent management of her wealth.

Earlier life

Was born and raised in Vevay, Indiana alongside the Ohio River and lived there with her family and husband until the age of 31 when she and her husband Tobias Bradley moved to Peoria, Illinois. Was an American philanthropist most noted for founding and endowing the Bradley Polytechnic Institute, now called Bradley University, in Peoria, Illinois. She was a pioneer of her day in many fields.

Early in life she demonstrated qualities of determination and ability. In May 1837 she married Tobias S. Bradley and moved to Peoria, where over the next three decades they prospered in real estate and banking. Despite his death in 1867 and the subsequent deaths of all their children, Bradley continued to work in business and pursued philanthropic interests, particularly in the areas of healthcare and education.

Works

In 1875, Bradley became the first female member of a national bank board in the United States when she joined the Board of Directors of the First National Bank of Peoria (now part of Commerce Bank). Bradley was also the first American woman ever to draft a marriage contract (a "prenuptial agreement" in modern terms) to protect her assets.

Bradley gave land to the Society of St. Francis to build a hospital, now known as the OSF St. Francis Medical Center. In 1884, she built the Bradley Home for Aged Women to care for widowed and childless women, and funded the construction of the Universalist Unitarian Church in Peoria. Bradley also helped to establish the first park system in Illinois.

Bradley always considered Bradley University to be her fondest project, which she established to honor her husband Tobias and her six children, who all died at an early age. Originally organized as a four-year academy, Bradley University became a four-year college in 1920 and has continued to grow ever since.

Today the university enjoys the status of a fully accredited, independent institution that provides undergraduate and graduate education in engineering, business, communication, teacher education, nursing, physical therapy, fine arts, and the liberal arts and sciences.

In 1998, Lydia Moss Bradley was inducted posthumously into the National Women's Hall of Fame, joining the nation's most extraordinaryfact|date=June 2008 women who have made enduring contributions to the arts, athletics, business, education, government, the humanities, philanthropy and science.

ee also

*Bradley University

External links

* [http://www.historicpeoria.com/select.cfm?chose=220 Historic Peoria's profile of Lydia Moss Bradley]
* [http://www.bradley.edu/about/founding.shtml Bradley University: The Founding of Bradley]


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