City Directories and History: 1913 – Conrad F. Baker, cadet Salvation Army room at 111.5 Hampton St., 1922/23 – Liberty Hosiery Co., (109-111 Hampton St.), 1936 – Erwin Carothers and L.S. Dickert – Attorneys at Law,
Our Building and Loan, later First Federal Savings and Loan, was located here (left building), in 1938.
The Herald reported on April 6, 1940 – the Herald contained an add for Pickens Court described as Rock Hill’s newest residential development. Over half the houses are built and all those are occupied, contact the Pickens Company, L.S. Dickert, 109 Hampton Street.
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