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When R.J.R. Came to Pole Hollow

Record #:
8841
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Abstract:
Pole Hollow, a small valley between Pinnacle and Pilot Mountain, played host to Richard J. Reynolds, Jr. and his mother in 1910. Only five-years-old at the time, Reynolds was part of the famous Reynolds tobacco manufacturing family, and his mother asked everyone to call him “Dick.”
Source:
The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 48 Issue 8, Jan 1981, p22-23, il, por