City Directories and History: 1912 – J. Harry Foster, 1958 and 1966 – Hazel G. Neil
This house was constructed shortly after the Sanborn Map survey of Kings Mountain Street in 1910. A classic farm house look with

The Harry Foster home and business ad, 1912.
it’s very inviting front porch, this house is one of Kings Mountain street’s very special and unaltered pieces of architecture.
The Rock Hill Herald on Jan. 13, 1916 reported – “Fire has destroyed the home occupied by J. Harry Foster on Lancaster Ave., in Rock Hill.”
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