City Directories and History: In 1845-46, Ann H. White was procuring many of her household needs from this firm. Location unknown.
The Yorkville Enquirer reported on Feb. 10, 1870 – “The Kings Mountain Railroad has a new locomotive which arrived two weeks ago. It is called – The Joel Crawford, a Rogers Engine, previously in use by the Georgia State Railroad and named for a Gov. of Georgia.” Later an ad via the Yorkville Enquirer of April 14, 1870 stated – “Providing the schedule for the Kings Mt., Railroad between Yorkville and Chester.” Signed by R.S. Moore, President.
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