General Omar N. Bradley - Howard County, MO
Posted by: YoSam.
N 39° 10.863 W 092° 30.946
15S E 541824 N 4336979
School out in the country far from any town or village, but helped educate one of our finest generals.
Waymark Code: WMQW9Y
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 04/05/2016
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County of memorial: Howard County
Location of boulder: MO Hwy A, Baldwin School lawn, 8 miles S. of Higbee
Memorial sponsored by: Former Pupil
Plaque on Boulder:
In Honor
of
GEN. OMAR N. BRADLEY
1903 ~~ 1905
former pupil.
Some Info on General Bradley's County Life:
OMAR NELSON BRADLEY
RANDOLPH COUNTY ROOTSGeneral Omar Nelson Bradley was born on a farm three miles west of Clark, Missouri, on February 12, 1893. His father, John Smith Bradley, and his mother, Sarah Elizabeth Bradley, were both from pioneer Randolph County families. Bradley's father was a rural school teacher and Omar received his elementary education attending schools taught by his father. When Omar was twelve, the family moved to Higbee. He attended there for several years.
John Bradley died of pneumonia in Higbee in February, 1908. Bessie Bradley decided to move herself and her son to Moberly after her husband's death and they rented a house on South Fourth Street. Bessie became a seamstress and took in boarders. Omar got a job delivering the Moberly Democrat newspaper. In the Fall of 1908, Omar entered Moberly High School. During his two years at M.H.S. he was a better than average student and was active in sports. During this time he met his future wife, Mary Quayle, a classmate and neighbor. They graduated in the Class of 1910.
Following graduation, Omar worked for a time at the Wabash shops. In 1911 he received an appointment to the U.S. Military Academy. Upon entering West Point Omar left Randolph County more or less for good, returning occasionally during the rest of his life. He always, thought of Moberly as home and frequently mentioned that his character and values had been primarily shaped by his years growing up in Randolph County.
The surviving family of general Bradley resides in the east coast area. Elizabeth Bradley Dorsey, daughter and grandchildren, Henry S. Beukema, Omar Bradley Beukema, Anne Beukema Doggett, Melanie Dorsey Standish, and Benjamin Dorsey III.