The "good town" does well: Rock Hill, S.C., 1852-2002

Lynn Willoughby
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This is a story about a town, born as a railroad stop, whose development has paralleled the rise and fall of the cotton economy; later the textile industry, and more recently, the explosive growth of a major metropolitan area. It is the story of how an enterprising spirit transformed a mill town into a city of distinction.
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