Bradford is a town in Gibson County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 1,048 at the 2010 census. Bradford, Tennessee.
One of the earliest pioneers of Gibson County Tennessee was a tanner by the name of James M. Baker, born in Halifax County, Virginia in 1796 and his wife, ...
Some say the recipe was brought to Tennessee more than 150 years ago; others say it originated here. People from the entire area, as well as all parts of the ...
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The first settler in the vicinity of Bradford Station was Richard Smith, who, with others, subsequently joined the Mormons at Nauvoo, Ill. The settlement in the ...
The first official Bradford Doodle Soup Festival was held on July 20, 1980. Over 30 gallons of doodle soup along with broiled chicken, barbecue, sauce, crackers ...
Brief History Bradford's Battalion, 13th Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry was organized December, 1863. It was consolidated to a Company April, 1864, and assigned ...
Alexander Blackburn Bradford (June 2, 1799 – July 10, 1873) was a politician and public figure in both Tennessee and Mississippi.