The Rock Store - Dadeville, AL
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N 32° 42.614 W 085° 47.116
16S E 613848 N 3619816
Rock Shop in Dadeville, AL built in the 1890's.
Waymark Code: WM128VG
Location: Alabama, United States
Date Posted: 03/31/2020
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Built in the late 1890s by Wingfield Terrell Cosby, Sr., his wife Drusilla, and their seven children, the Rock Store was a Tallapoosa County institution for more than a half century. Local rocks crudely stacked and joined with concrete comprised the building’s unique façade. From its rafters hung stalks of bananas, lengths of bologna, and cigarette and soft drink advertisements which featured celebrities of the era. Icy cold drinks and hoop cheese, cut by the slice, were perennially popular items among customers. After the use of automobiles became more prevalent, the store owners installed a gravity-fed gasoline pump, a curiosity that was also popular with the children. As nearby Lake Martin grew as a recreational destination, the store’s popularity increased. The Rock Store was an unmistakable landmark and a favorite among locals and visitors alike. It closed in 1957 due to the deaths of the two last proprietors, Sam and Julius Cosby. The building continues to be used for other purposes; ownership remains in the Cosby family.
The Rock Store's Cosby Family
Wingfield Terrell Cosby, Sr. (Feb. 16, 1857-Feb. 13, 1920)
Drusilla Danvers Cosby (Mar. 26, 1870-Jan. 4, 1939)
~ Children ~
Dora Catherine Cosby (Sept. 22, 1887-Oct. 27, 1962)
Archie Clinton Cosby (Nov. 26, 1889-Mar. 16, 1909)
Belton Stephen Cosby (Aug. 9, 1891-Apr. 24, 1957)
Wingfield Terrell Cosby, Jr. (Feb. 17, 1893-Mar. 3, 1966)
Vera Louisa Cosby (Jan. 6, 1895-Dec. 24, 1975)
Verna Mary Cosby (Apr. 29, 1897-Oct. 17, 1962)
Julius Davis Cosby (Mar. 26, 1899-Nov. 16, 1957)
Marker Name: The Rock Store
Marker Type: Rural Roadside
Addtional Information:: Located on the corner of Hwy 50 and Hwy 49. Placed by the Alabama Historical Association.
Date Dedicated / Placed: 2018
Marker Number: Not listed
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