Monday, August 4, 2014

Rosman Bank Robbed Twice in the 1960s

In the early 1900s when the railroad and Joseph Silversteen’s tannery and then lumber company came to Toxaway (later Rosman), the little village quickly grew into a thriving town.
 
According to the 1916-1945 Sanborn Maps the population held steady at about 750.  This number likely included residents outside of the city limits.  The Federal Census lists the following population numbers for Rosman:   145 (1910), 527 (1920), 484 (1930), 529 (1940), 535 (1950), 419 (1960), 407 (1970), 512 (1980), 385 (1990), 490 (2000) and 576 (2010).

1924 Sanborn, Toxaway Tanning
Businesses identified on the Sanborn Maps include general, grocery, drug and feed stores, a barber, a movie theater, furniture and auto shops and J.R. Meece’s Dimension (Woodworking) Mill. 

The 1916 and 1924 maps show the Rosman Hotel on Broad Street south of the depot.  Sanborn Maps of Rosman, as well as Brevard and Pisgah Forest are available through NCLive.  The Library owns a copy of the 1924 Sanborn Map.  Color scans of the Rosman section can be seen at nchistoryroom.blogspot.com.

Burley White's Store
Business directories from 1902 to 1958 list various general stores operators through the years, including:   M.J. Glazener, W.L. Carmichael, W.B. Henderson, L. Young, H. Cook, O.L. Erwin, C.B. Glazener, W.E. Shipman, Burley B. White, J.W. Glazener, L.M. Glazener, L. P. Owens, E.T. Patterson, R.K. Powell, D.H. Winchester, D.L. Glazener, J.W. Owens, Dewey Burton and Mrs. Wilma Moore. 

As the logging, lumber and tannery business declined new businesses came to Rosman in the early 1960s. 
In 1961 Mitchell-Bissell announced it would construct a manufacturing plant outside of town on Highway 64.   Originally they made machine parts for textile companies but through the years their customer base has expanded and shifted to other industries.  Today, known as M-B Industries the plant was recognized in 2009 as Transylvania County’s Manufacturer of the Year. 

First Union National Bank (later First Union) operated a branch in Rosman from about 1962-1987. On October 26, 1964 at 10:45 a.m. two local men held up the bank, taking approximately $6000.  Rowell Bosse, the bank manager, was the only person in the bank at the time.  The North Carolina Room at the Transylvania County Library is named for Bosse.  Both men were arrested and served time in prison for the robbery. 

On April 29, 1966 Bosse was again the only person in the Rosman branch of the First Union Bank when it was robbed of $8868. 

American Thread, 1964
In 1964 the American Thread Company constructed a large modern plant to manufacture cotton thread for clothing on the outskirts of Rosman across from the old Calvert Prison.  In its heyday over 300 people worked at the plant.  In August 1991 American Thread became Coats America.  By 2003 as more and more clothing was being made outside of the U.S. it was no longer cost efficient for Coats America to operate here.  On September 30, 2003 the plant shut down. 

In December 2006 Excelsior Packaging purchased the property to make plastic packaging for microwavable food products.
1924 Sanborn Map, central Rosman


1924 Sanborn Map, east Rosman
Photographs and information for this column are provided by the Rowell Bosse North Carolina Room, Transylvania County Library.  Visit the NC Room during regular library hours (Monday-Friday) to learn more about our history and see additional photographs.  For more information, comments or suggestions contact Marcy at marcy.thompson@transylvaniacounty.org or 828-884-3151 X242.

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