Known by all as Parker, he was one of the prominent merchants and entrepreneurs in the area. In 1896, he founded Glendal Mill, Greenwood's second textile mills; serving as it President until his death. Parker Jordan also served as President of the City Bank and as a member of the board of directors for several leading businesses in South Carolina.
Known by all as Parker, he was one of the prominent merchants and entrepreneurs in the area. In 1896, he founded Glendal Mill, Greenwood's second textile mills; serving as it President until his death. Parker Jordan also served as President of the City Bank and as a member of the board of directors for several leading businesses in South Carolina.
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D.A.P. JORDAN
BORN
AUG. 24, 1851
DIED
DEC. 8, 1901
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HE LIVES IN LOVING MEMORY
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Family Members
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Elizabeth Jane Jordan Dukes
1824–1862
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Martha Miles Jordan
1825–1829
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Isabella Elizabeth Jordan
1828–1870
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Mary A.M. Jordan
1829–1863
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Martha Margaret Jordan Lipscomb
1832–1911
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George Marshall Jordan
1833–1886
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Eliza Narcissa Jordan Brooks
1838–1923
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Joseph L. Jordan
1843–1859
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Septima Lucretia "Seppie" Jordan McCaslan
1844–1921
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Jonathan Mattison Jordan
1846–1926
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Lambert Whitfield Jordan
1849–1903
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