The George A. and Mary Tinkel Bailey House is a historic building located in Correctionville, Iowa, United States.
Bailey was a native of Litchfield County, Connecticut, and he established the first bank in town after settling here in 1882.
In addition to this house, Bailey was also responsible for the first brick commercial blocks in town.
[2] William Jennings Bryan stayed in the home in 1911 while he was in town speaking at a Chautauqua.
This article about a property in Woodbury County, Iowa on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.