City Directories and History: 1908 – The Biggars were living at #130 E. White Street, 1913 – Mrs. L.L. Bigggers (#201 in 1913, however number changed following the construction of Oakland Avenue) besides Mr. Biggers living at this location she also had daughters; Laura R. Biggars, widow of John., Ms. Ethel Biggars, Janie Biggers (Clerk at Mutural DG Store), Margaret Biggars (Teacher), Minnie Biggar. 1913 – Ms. Ethel Biggars, Ms. Janie Biggars, Clk at Mutual D G Co., Mrs. Laura L. Biggars (Widow of John), Ms. Margaret Biggars, teacher, and Ms. Minnie Biggars, 1920 – Margaret (Prin at Highland Park School, and Minnie…,
Each of these houses were removed to St. John’s Court.
The Rock Hill Record reported on Aug. 3, 1908 – Mr. J.S. Starr has drawn plans for a nice residence for the Misses Biggars to be erected on the lot recently purchased by them, adjoining the J.S. White place on East White Street.”
The Rock Hill Record reported on Jan. 10, 1910 – “Architect J.S. Starr has drawn plans for a two story residence to be erected on the lot between Mrs. Biggers and the ARP Church of East White Street.” (#205 E. White Street)
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