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- Q7792004 description "American spiritualist".
- Q7792004 description "American spiritualist".
- Q7792004 subject Q6936594.
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- Q7792004 abstract "Thomas Lynn Bradford (died February 6, 1921) of Detroit, Michigan, is best known for committing suicide in an attempt to ascertain the existence of an afterlife and communicate that information to a living accomplice, Ruth Doran. On February 6, 1921, Bradford sealed his apartment in Detroit, blew out the pilot on his heater, and turned on the gas, which was successful in killing him.Some weeks earlier, Bradford had sought a fellow spiritualist in a newspaper advertisement and Doran responded. The two agreed "that there was but one way to solve the mystery—two minds properly attuned, one of which must shed its earthly mantle". The New York Times ran a follow-up under the headline "Dead Spiritualist Silent."".
- Q7792004 deathDate "1921-02-06".
- Q7792004 deathYear "1921".
- Q7792004 thumbnail The_Ogden_Standard-Examiner_-_Ruth_Starkweather_Doran_and_Professor_Thomas_Lynn_Bradford_-_21_February_1921.png?width=300.
- Q7792004 wikiPageWikiLink Q10737.
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- Q7792004 wikiPageWikiLink Q6936594.
- Q7792004 wikiPageWikiLink Q7031911.
- Q7792004 wikiPageWikiLink Q8077342.
- Q7792004 wikiPageWikiLink Q8791903.
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- Q7792004 wikiPageWikiLink Q8824655.
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- Q7792004 dateOfDeath "1921-02-06".
- Q7792004 name "Bradford, Thomas Lynn".
- Q7792004 shortDescription "American spiritualist".
- Q7792004 type Person.
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- Q7792004 comment "Thomas Lynn Bradford (died February 6, 1921) of Detroit, Michigan, is best known for committing suicide in an attempt to ascertain the existence of an afterlife and communicate that information to a living accomplice, Ruth Doran. On February 6, 1921, Bradford sealed his apartment in Detroit, blew out the pilot on his heater, and turned on the gas, which was successful in killing him.Some weeks earlier, Bradford had sought a fellow spiritualist in a newspaper advertisement and Doran responded.".
- Q7792004 label "Thomas Lynn Bradford".
- Q7792004 depiction The_Ogden_Standard-Examiner_-_Ruth_Starkweather_Doran_and_Professor_Thomas_Lynn_Bradford_-_21_February_1921.png.
- Q7792004 givenName "Thomas Lynn".
- Q7792004 name "Bradford, Thomas Lynn".
- Q7792004 name "Thomas Lynn Bradford".
- Q7792004 surname "Bradford".