City Directories and History: 1909 – Anderson Phosphate & Oil Co, J.R. Vandiver, prest and treas; E.A. Smyth (Greenville, S C), v-prest; D.S. Vandiver, sec; mnfrs acid phosphates, fertilizers and cottonseed products, office over 113-115 West Earle Street,
The Anderson Oil and Fertilizer Company has been running for three years under the successful management of Superintendent G.H. Townsend, President J.A. Brock, and Treasurer B. Frank Mauldin. The capacity of the mill is 50,000 bushels of cotton seed annually. (*** Note – MAULDIN B. FRANK (Mary R.), prest Bank of Anderson and v-prest Riverside Mnfg Co, r 603 North Main Street,)
The site was recorded on the Anderson, S.C. Township Map – J.H. von Hasseln, c. 1897, Courtesy of the Library of Congress, Site #103.
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