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John Green Brady

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John Green Brady (May 26 1847December 17 1918) was an American politician who was the Governor of the District of Alaska from 1897 to 1906, when he was forced to resign. He was born in New York City.

[edit] Childhood in New York City

Brady was orphaned at an early age and found living on the streets of New York City by Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. a well-known and popular New York City philanthropist and the father of future US 26th President, Theodore Roosevelt. Many years later, as an adult, Brady would approach the younger Theodore Roosevelt then governor of New York, in 1900, at a conference in Portland, Oregon, warmly shake his hand and tell him the following story:

"Governor Roosevelt, the other governors have greeted you with interest, simply as a fellow governor and a great American. but I greet you with infinitely more interest, as the son of your father, the first Theodore Roosevelt." When greeted warmly by Governor Roosevelt and asked why and in what special way he had been interested in his father, Governor Brady replied, "Your father picked me up on the streets of New York, a waif and an orphan, and sent me to a Western family, paying for my transportation and early care. Years passed and I was able to repay the money which had given me my start in life, but I can never repay what he did for me, for it was through that early care and by giving me such a foster mother and father that I gradually rose in the world until I greet his son as a fellow governor of a part of our great country."

[edit] Alaska Territory

Brady moved to Alaska Territory and co-founded what is now Sheldon Jackson College as a school for training Alaska Natives. Later he would become Governor and died December 17, 1918 and was buried in Sitka, Alaska.

Preceded by:
James Sheakley
District Governor of Alaska
1897–1906
Succeeded by:
Wilford Bacon Hoggatt
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