Demolished Buildings

 

Flint & Pere Marquette, and Grand Rapids & Indiana Union Station - Reed City, Michigan
     1891 - Demolished
Grand Central Station - New York, New York
     1898 (Enlargement to the first station) -  Demolished in 1903 for underground railroad improvements
Illinois Central Station - Chicago, Illinois
     1892 (Was used in the African American Migration) -  Demolished in 1969
Michigan Central Station - West Bay City, Michigan
     1891 - Demolished
Northern Pacific Railroad Office Building - St. Paul, Minnesota
     1881 - Demolished
First Presbyterian Church Edifice - Detroit, Michigan
     1891 - Demolished
Newberry Memorial Chapel - Detroit, Michigan
     ? - Demolished
Peninsular Club - Grand Rapids, Michigan
     1883 - Demolished in 1915 for improvements
Riding Club - New York, New York
     1885 - Demolished
Tower Building - New York, New York
     1888 (Was Bradford's most famous work) - Demolished in 1926
Young Men's Christian Association Building - Harlem Branch, New York
     1887 - Demolished
Residence of Henry C. Potter Esquire - East Saginaw, Michigan
     1890  (Vice President for the Flint & Pere Marquette Railroad Company) - Demolished in 1944
        (Demolition was in progress when a fire destroyed what little was left on July 25, 1944,  it was located on the corner of
        Jefferson and Holland Streets, now the present site of the Greater Williams Temple).