PA Spanish-American WarBiography of a PA soldier,
Harry Brady
Harry, son of Colonel James and Winifred (Mimnaugh) Brady, was born at Philadelphia, June 13, 1863. He attended the public schools in Philadelphia and later with his father moved to Atlantic City.
He was appointed by the governor of New Jersey as second Lieutenant of Sea Coast Artillery and was honorably retired upon commencing the study of medicine. In 1897 he was graduated from the Medico-Chirurgical college with the degree of M. D. and has since practiced in Chester, New Castle and Gallatin, Fayette county, Pennsylvania. He has served as deputy coroner in Fayette county, and at present is justice of the peace (1912 ). In religion he is a Roman Catholic.
During the Spanish-American war, in 1897, served with the Hospital trains service between Philadelphia and Camp Mead, and Florida. He is a Republican in politics and a member of the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks.
Source: Fayette County, Pennsylvania, Genealogical and Personal History
, John W. Jordan and James Hadden. Genealogical and Personal History of Fayette County Pennsylvania, Volumes I-II. New York, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1912.
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