Details for Site of Rock Hill

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5085012658

Data

Marker Number 12658
Atlas Number 5085012658
Marker Title Site of Rock Hill
Index Entry Rock Hill, site of
Address
City Prosper
County Collin
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 704901
UTM Northing 3675893
Subject Codes railroad; ghost towns
Marker Year 1999
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location SH 289 (Preston Road) at Rock Hill Road, 2 mi S of Prosper
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text Probably named for the white rock escarpment on which it was built, Rock Hill was established by December 1854 when John Moore became its first postmaster. By the early 20th century the town boasted two schools, four churches, three doctors, a grist mill, general store, cotton gin, blacksmith, drugstore, dry goods and grocery and a population of 115. In 1902 the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad bypassed the town, and within months most of the businesses, townspeople and churches had relocated to Prosper. The little community survived for several more years. In the mid-1930s an African American Baptist church was the only one remaining. The Anglo school closed in 1948; the black school closed in the 1960s. A general store, the last remnant of Rock Hill, was razed in 1973.

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