In celebration of 150 years, also called a sesquicentennial, an official website binfordhouse.org was created for the famous Marshall County dwelling in
The Marshalltown Public Library, in conjunction with Humanities Iowa, hosted a very interesting history program on Saturday entitled “Voicing a Cause, Voicing
Eleven members of Chapter BB, P.E.O met April 17 at the Binford House. Julie Hitchins served as hostess with Jean Brennecke and Sue Cope serving as co-hostesses
Even after Jessie Binford left Hull House due to its demolition, she corresponded with Florence Scala through hand-written letters. Scala learned that Binford was a country girl who lived in the big city of Chicago. Scala reads some of her letters from Binford. There is also an excerpt of Jessie Binford.
One lesson: City government is responsible for implementing innovative solutions to improve the lives of all residents, including those with disabilities.