Historian Wm. B. White, Jr., recorded – Rock Hill’s first in was “Traveler’s Inn” at Steele’s Crossing on East Main Street. Circa 1850 or earlier. John Steele was host of the tavern on the old stage coach route. Drovers from the mountains stopped; there were pens for hogs and horses…
City Directories and History: This map is listed as the Manchester to Rock Hill Plat Map, as well as the Early Land Owners in Rock Hill, S.C. It was originally produced for the Stewart Law Firm or Rock Hill. This map provides a searchable index of the names provided on this particular map. Search further under the enlargeable PDF, this page. Other Mayhugh maps may offer similar information but under a different title.
Agnes Cauthen |
Alexander Fewell |
Alexander T. Black |
Archibald Whyte |
Cadwallader Jones |
Cynthia Neely |
Eli C. Shurley |
Elizabeth Shurley |
Elizabeth Sturges |
George Sturgis |
George White |
Jacob Clawson M.D. |
James Burns |
James L. Bennet or Bennett |
James Miller |
James Moore |
James P. Henderson |
Jesse Brumfield |
John Johnston M.D. |
John Springs |
John Steele |
Mary Schooly |
Mount Gallant |
Nathan Kimbrell |
Old Nation Ford |
Randolph Withers |
Rebecca Hart |
Robert Miller |
Samuel Schooly |
Stephen McCorkle |
William Barron Estate |
William Cowen |
William E. White |
William Moffatt |
William Sturgis |
Wylie Reeves |
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