70 Bradford Street

Former Bradford-Carver House

70 Bradford Street. [2010, Dunlap]


70 Bradford Street. [2008, Dunlap]


70 Bradford Street. [2014, Dunlap]


Text last updated on 11 January 2010 | Capt. Joseph Enos ran the Bradford Market in this mid-19th-century house in the 1940s. Twenty years later, it was the home of Irving McDonald, who wrote three novels, intended for Catholic boys, that charted the adventures of Andy Carroll at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester. He taught a “Communist Conspiracy” course at P.H.S. The property was later Steele’s Guest House and the Bradford-Carver House, operated by Kenneth Nelson.


¶ Republished on 10 September 2023.


70 Bradford Street on the Town Map, showing property lines.



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