Tags: W.L. Roddey
Manchester Mill
Rock Hill City Directories and History: The Manchester Mill was completed in 1896 on the north side of Rock Hill. The leading figures in its development were John R. (…more)
1029 Crawford Road
Rock Hill City Directories and History: Clinton Junior College was one of many schools established by the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church during Reconstruction to help eradicate illiteracy among freedmen. (…more)
615 North Wilson Street
Rock Hill City Directories: Circa 1930/35 – W.L. Roddey, 1938/1946 – Arnold F. Marshall, 1963/1975 – Dorothy Perrill
The Marshall family sold the home to Mrs. Perrill in ca. 1956 and (…more)
225 East Main Street
Rock Hill City Directories: 1908 – W.L. Roddey (1834-1909) and Anna B. Roddey (Pres. Victoria Cotton Mills), 1913 – Mrs. W.L. Roddey, 1920 – Mrs. W.L. Roddey, 1922 – Dunalp (…more)
215 East Main Street
Rock Hill City Directories: 1908 – Miss Scotia Reid, 1913, 1920, 1922, 1925, 1936, 1938 Not Listed (1st Baptist Church)
Additional information: The lot on which 1st Baptist Church was constructed (…more)
108 – 112 East Main Street
Rock Hill City Directories: 1908 – Roddey Mercantile Co., 1913 – Roddey – Poe Merchantile Co.,- Department Store, 1920-1925 - Roddey – Poe Merchantile Co.,- Department Store, 1936 & 1938 (…more)
105 East Main Street
Rock Hill City Directories: 1908 – W.W. Miller, Roddey & Royce Agency, W.L. Roddey, 1913 – First Trust & Savings Bank Insurance Department, 1920 – J.W. Moore – Notary, First (…more)
