The Anderson Intelligencer reported on Jan. 15, 1891 – “Mr. J.M. Sullivan is building two very neat cottages on Hampton Street just below his own residence.”
City Directories and History: 1905 – #120 – T.M. Dodd, #130 – C.C. Langston, #302 – J.F. McClure Jr. also:McCLURE J. FLETCHER JR (Lola), prest and treas Blue Ridge Beverage & Extract Co, and NETHERY WILMOT B. (Mattie), chemist Blue Ridge
Beverage & Extract Co, #305 – J.M. Sullivan, #310 – N.B. Sullivan, #323 – T.L. West, #327 – B.F. Watson, #333 – J.C. Gilmer, #406 – John Ray, #411 – Royal Baptist Church, #412 – Robert Jackson, #418 – James Harris, #424 – J.C. Thomas, #430 – James McDavid, $436 – Fannie L. Reed, #504 – Grace Earle, #506 – George Mill, #510 – Anderson Burton, #516 – Wm. Neal, #523 – Press Clark, #526 – Wm. Axem, #530 – Ezekiel Martin, #534 – Ikarus Martin, #540 – Brown Childs, #541 – M.H. Gassaway, #551 – Stark Adams
*** The individuals listed on East Hampton Street included the above names, who will each receive their own R&R page, as soon as sufficient information and history is donated by their families or other historians.
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