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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 44. Chapters: Museums in Pulaski County, Kentucky, National Register of Historic Places in Pulaski County, Kentucky, People from Pulaski County, Kentucky, Burnside, Kentucky, Science Hill, Kentucky, Somerset, Kentucky, Daniel Boone National Forest, Ferguson, Kentucky, Eubank, Kentucky, William O'Connell Bradley, Vermont Garrison, Edwin P. Morrow, Hal Rogers, David E. Davis, Battle of Mill Springs, National Register of Historic Places listings in Pulaski County, Kentucky, Southwestern High School, John Sherman Cooper, Jack I. Gregory, Lake Cumberland, Tommy Lee Wallace, Daniel Dutton, Mill Springs Battlefield, Pulaski County High School, Somerset Community College, Josh Anderson, Venus Ramey, Confederate Mass Grave Monument in Somerset, Howard Baker, Sr., Brent Woods, Sam Catron, General Felix K. Zollicoffer Monument, Somerset High School, Eddie Girdler, Lake Cumberland Regional Airport, Silas Adams, Mill Springs National Cemetery, Commonwealth Journal, James L. Allen, Battle of Dutton's Hill Monument, John Sherman Cooper Power Station, General Burnside State Park, Burnside Methodist Church, East Somerset Baptist Church, Nancy, Kentucky, Shopville, Kentucky, Etna, Kentucky. Excerpt: William O'Connell Bradley (March 18, 1847 - May 23, 1914) was a politician from the U.S. state of Kentucky. He served as the 32nd Governor of Kentucky and was later elected by the state legislature as a U.S. senator from that state. The first Republican to serve as governor of Kentucky, Bradley became known as the father of the Republican Party in Kentucky. As a Republican in a heavily Democratic state, Bradley found little success early in his political career. He was defeated for a seat in the United States House of Representatives and in the United States Senate twice each. After rising to national prominence with his speech seconding the presidenti...