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Bradford is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Franklin County, Iowa, United States. [2] Its population was 84 as of the 2020 census. Bradford was platted in 1906. [3] The population was 100 in 1940. [4]
The historic district is 1.2 acres (0.49 ha). The Feller family farm was once 350 acres (140 ha) but most of it has been sold to other farmers and the current farm is 40 acres (16 ha). [3] Feller sold the farmstead in 1955 and it is currently owned by Dr. Jose Angel since about 1994. [4] [5]
Bradford, Iowa may refer to the following places in Iowa: Bradford, Chickasaw County, Iowa, an unincorporated community; Bradford, Franklin County, Iowa, a census ...
A second manor is centred on Woolley Park within its own deer park. Woolley is the site of a deserted medieval village. The house was the home of the Tipping family for many generations — including Bartholomew Tipping IV and Bartholomew Tipping VII, both High Sheriff of Berkshire — and now of their descendants, the Wroughtons.
The Bradford Farm complex occupies about 16 acres (6.5 ha) just north of the village center. The main complex is located on the west side of Maine State Route 11, the main north-south route through the county, and the associated farmlands extend west and north to Maine State Route 159, which provides access to the northern end of Baxter State Park
In 1852, a post office opened in Bradford. [4] Bradford served as the first seat of Chickasaw County, until 1857 when the seat was transferred to New Hampton. [5] In 1857 Dr. William S. Pitts stopped in Bradford while en route to Fredericksburg, Iowa and was inspired to write the song, "The Church in the Wildwood", about The Little Brown Church ...
Bartholomew was the son of Bartholomew Tipping VI of Woolley Park at Chaddleworth in Berkshire and his wife, Anne Henshaw. He inherited the family estate in 1757 and became High Sheriff in 1798, [1] the year before his death. He was great grandson of Bartholomew Tipping IV, a previous high sheriff. He never married and died at Woolley on 13 ...
The Meyers Farmstead Historic District, also known as the Jacob E. and Amanda Meyers Farm and the John B. and Ella Meyers Farm, is an agricultural historic district located in Lisbon, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2021. [1]