This is one of the oldest remaining pioneer homes in Murray. Rawsel & Jane Bradford started construction in the mid-1860s and occupied the home in 1868 when Archibald Bradford was two years old. Six generations of Bradfords have stayed in the home and many additions have been made throughout the years
Standing in front of their home at 4612 South 2nd West in Murray. They built their home in 1910. Co...
The house was built by J. R. Miller, brother of the first Mayor of Murray. After he married in 1859...
House on Murray Historic Registry built in 1939; originally owned by Ray & Nina Kingston; Land origi...
This is one of the oldest remaining pioneer homes in Murray. Rawsel & Jane Bradford started constru...
This property was originally part of that purchased by Rawsell Bradford in 1863. Earnest W. & Eugen...
Although now in much need of repair, this was home to Eliza & Nephi McCleery and their 10 children, ...
Second home built at 1575 East Vine Street after first home was demolished. Date uncertain but belie...
This home was built for Edward Warenski, son of E. J. Warenski, early Murray settler. Emma Warenski...
The Bradford Home in the community of Gladneyville, near Aberdeen, Mississippi, built c. 1855 and to...
Family tradition suggests this home was built as one of the first multi-family dwellings in Murray. ...
This house was built for Charles Brown & his wife Hilma Johnson Brown. There is still a doorknob pl...
Formerly located at 588 Germania. The original 30 acre farm plus 20 acre pasture was purchased and ...
Original owners were Richard W. and Annie D. Ballard. Ballard was a shoemaker in early Murray
Jeremiah Hatch Murray built this home around 1888. They dug a big hole in the yard and dried the dob...
This house was built for Norman Erekson, a farmer and sheep and cattle rancher as well as Mayor of M...
Standing in front of their home at 4612 South 2nd West in Murray. They built their home in 1910. Co...
The house was built by J. R. Miller, brother of the first Mayor of Murray. After he married in 1859...
House on Murray Historic Registry built in 1939; originally owned by Ray & Nina Kingston; Land origi...
This is one of the oldest remaining pioneer homes in Murray. Rawsel & Jane Bradford started constru...
This property was originally part of that purchased by Rawsell Bradford in 1863. Earnest W. & Eugen...
Although now in much need of repair, this was home to Eliza & Nephi McCleery and their 10 children, ...
Second home built at 1575 East Vine Street after first home was demolished. Date uncertain but belie...
This home was built for Edward Warenski, son of E. J. Warenski, early Murray settler. Emma Warenski...
The Bradford Home in the community of Gladneyville, near Aberdeen, Mississippi, built c. 1855 and to...
Family tradition suggests this home was built as one of the first multi-family dwellings in Murray. ...
This house was built for Charles Brown & his wife Hilma Johnson Brown. There is still a doorknob pl...
Formerly located at 588 Germania. The original 30 acre farm plus 20 acre pasture was purchased and ...
Original owners were Richard W. and Annie D. Ballard. Ballard was a shoemaker in early Murray
Jeremiah Hatch Murray built this home around 1888. They dug a big hole in the yard and dried the dob...
This house was built for Norman Erekson, a farmer and sheep and cattle rancher as well as Mayor of M...
Standing in front of their home at 4612 South 2nd West in Murray. They built their home in 1910. Co...
The house was built by J. R. Miller, brother of the first Mayor of Murray. After he married in 1859...
House on Murray Historic Registry built in 1939; originally owned by Ray & Nina Kingston; Land origi...