"Robert Bradshaw Bailey was the best farmer in Pickens County in his time. He bought every new farming invention that came along. He may have been one of the firsts, to own a cotton gin. When the family farm was auctioned, many bidders were scratching their heads, trying to figure out what some of the contraptions were used for." stated by his daughter, Mary Edna Bailey.
Robert was named after Reverend R. Bradshaw, who presided over his parents', L.D. & Annie Boon, marriage. Robert Bradshaw Bailey played the Fiddle.
Robert Bailey was in business with brother-in-law, James Monroe Carver with the general store which was previously own by father-in-law, Green Carver.
Proprietor of Cloverdale Stock and Poultry Farm, R.F.D., #2, Gordo, Alabama.
"Robert Bradshaw Bailey was the best farmer in Pickens County in his time. He bought every new farming invention that came along. He may have been one of the firsts, to own a cotton gin. When the family farm was auctioned, many bidders were scratching their heads, trying to figure out what some of the contraptions were used for." stated by his daughter, Mary Edna Bailey.
Robert was named after Reverend R. Bradshaw, who presided over his parents', L.D. & Annie Boon, marriage. Robert Bradshaw Bailey played the Fiddle.
Robert Bailey was in business with brother-in-law, James Monroe Carver with the general store which was previously own by father-in-law, Green Carver.
Proprietor of Cloverdale Stock and Poultry Farm, R.F.D., #2, Gordo, Alabama.
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