How a Crone became a Dillon in Dover, PA

Half of my life was spent growing up on Bluebird Lane in Dover, PA.  Most of my family lived in this lane including my grandparents, one uncle and one aunt and their families.  We had great neighbors outside our private lane and in Dover, we use the term neighbor loosely.  A neighbor could be up to three miles or more from our home, and they were still our neighbor.

One great family of neighbors we had was the Dillon family, living the opposite direction on Bluebird Lane, just off of Rohler’s Church Road.  Bruce Sr., Marie (Crone) Dillon and their youngest son Doug have always been part of my life.  I recently learned the last picture of Bruce Sr. was taken by me, when I stopped out of the blue to photographs their cows.  Bruce was amused that I found his cows photogenic.  He scoffed when I asked to take his picture by his truck while we chatted, but he agreed.  I only learned recently that Bruce passed away, just eight days after my visit.

March 3 2013

March 3 2013

Marie reached out to me to come visit her.  I was told Marie has a memory like a steel trap and had great stories about Dover she wanted to share.  I went back to the Dillon farm, this time prepared to hear Marie’s story of how Bruce Sr and her fell in love, and began their family of four children on Bluebird Lane.

Marie & Bruce Dillon Sr.

Marie & Bruce Dillon Sr.

“I was hanging out at Spank’s in 1952 and Bruce came in the store.”

“Spank’s?” I asked, already confused.

“Spangler’s Garage had a store too. We all hung out there, right up on Rohler’s Church Road, where Elmer Spangler lived. You know the Dover Quarry is right there before that sharp turn?” Marie answered, then followed with a question. Marie, I found, threw bits and pieces of history into her story, and I just had to keep up.

Bruce lived in York and after meeting Marie, Bruce’s father made a point to talk to his friends who knew the Crone family from church.  “Do you know this Marie Crone that Bruce is talking about?  He saw her at the store and went crazy.”  Thery were crazy in love in no time.  Marie and Bruce dated for nearly two years and when Bruce bought his first car, he hit up his girlfriend for the cash to fix the 1946 Buick convertible’s top.

The car that sealed the deal.

The car that sealed the deal.

A young Marie at work.

A young Marie at work.

“Bruce knew I had some money put back.  I was making seventy-five cents an hour at Brant’s Machine Shop, where York Apple Chevrolet is on Route 30 and Roosevelt.  I lent him the money for the convertible topper and that sealed the deal.  We were always together, sometimes it’s hard to believe he is gone.  I expect to hear him walk in the door at any moment.”  Marie teared up, clearly missing the love of her life.

Long before Bruce and Marie fell in love, married, and had their children, Marie had come from a large family of ten children.  Interestingly, the tradition in naming children was to pass the mother’s maiden name as a middle name.  All of the Crone’s middle names are Hughes, after Mary’s family name.  The first five offspring of Mary and Lincoln were delivered at York Hospital.  Those children were named Frances, Bernard, Raymond, and Richard.  Marie’s father, Lincoln, told the doctor he needed to learn how to deliver babies at Richard’s birth.  “I can’t afford to pay you to deliver anymore kids, Doc.”  So the doctor gave Lincoln a crash course in baby delivering Richard, and the births of Irene, Bernice, Ruth, Robert and Marie were done at the farm house by their father.  This unusual birth place turned into a complete nightmare for Marie.  After years of trying to show proof of her birth on a farm out in the woods, she went to Pennsylvania’s congressman, Todd Platts, and in two weeks, Marie had a birth certificate.  Sometimes, it is who you know.

Marie is very proud of the property and history that has been carried down through the Crone family.  The original house, built by Jacob Roller has historic value and Marie and Bruce were determined to keep the old, log cabin standing.  The Greater Dover Historical Society published this information about the Roller log cabin.

      “Worship services were held in private homes by the Baptists and others living within the northern part of Dover Township in the late 1700’s, as early as 1760. Such services included one conducted by Christian Newcomer, a bishop of the United Brethren denomination in the home of Jacob Roller on June 9, 1799.  The homes used for worship included a log structure, which was the sole home in the immediate area of the first house of worship. This may have been Jacob Rollers home and it is believed that services were held there as early as 1790.”

Original log cabin 1760

Original log cabin was built in 1760

Brick farmhouse with log cabin on left

Stone farmhouse– cabin on left

Detached Roller log cabin on left

Detached Roller log cabin on right

Marie states she is certain this was Jacob Rollers’ home because the original barn has a marker dating it with Hanna & Jacob Roller engraved, establishing this land as their property.  The marker has slowly deteriorated over the years and is in need of restoration.  Jacob Roller was from Hellam, PA and met Hanna Crone.  They married and moved onto a piece of the Crone family property.  The properties in this area of Dover is heavily populated with Crone’s and their descendants.

The openings are to let air through to dry the day.  It is still in use.

The openings in the barn are to let air through to dry the day. It is still in use.

The Dillon's replaced the rotted wood.

The Dillon’s replaced the rotted wood.

It is difficult to read the marker, but HANNA is clear right above the broke section.

It is difficult to read the marker, but HANNA is clear right above the broke section.

Empty field...must be feeding time.

An empty field means it is feeding time!

Now that I have everyone's attention.

Now that I have everyone’s attention.

Cow 2

One lets me know what he thinks of being photographed.

Cow Peek

Cow Peek

Enough with the cow silliness, there is the inside of the historic Jacob Roller to see.  Jacob’s last name has evolved over the years, as many names do, but is a permanent element in the history of Dover.  Rohler’s Church Road, Rohler’s Union Church, Rohler’s Assembly of God and Rohler’s Lutheran Church, all have their names tied to Jacob Roller.

Original heat vents

Original heat vents

Beautiful original floor that I never expected to see on the second floor@

Beautiful hardwood that I never expected to see on the second floor.

Sturdy steps

Sturdy steps

Original fire place had a metal hook to hold the kettle for cooking.  The Dillon family converted it but due to chimney problems, it can't be used for wood fires.

Original fire place had a metal hook to hold the kettle for cooking. The Dillon family converted it but due to chimney problems, it can’t be used for wood fires.

The original cabin door remains, though sealed closed.

The original cabin door remains, though sealed closed.

Original walls

Original wall and beam.  The hole was there to let heat from the fire place reach the back room.

Holes from years occupancy.

Holes from years occupancy.

Marie and her oldest son, Bruce Jr.  Marie also has two daughters, Reba and Pam and her youngest child is Douglas.  Bruce Jr. and Doug maintain the Dillon farm.

Marie and her oldest son, Bruce Jr. Marie also has two daughters, Reba and Pam and her youngest child is Douglas. Bruce Jr. and Doug maintain the Dillon farm.

Thank you for your interest in Dover, PA.  A great little town out in the sticks.  It was my pleasure to talk with Marie Dillon and hear about the past, and nice to see Brucie, who happened to stop by just as I was leaving.  ~P.

2 Car Accident on Carlisle & School Rd York, PA

Just before 10 PM, a night-out with a friend came to an abrupt halt when a silver mini-van crashed into the vintage Jeep.  All dolled up–but going no where–this young lady is now waiting for her dad to pick her up.  No injuries reported and a group of gentlemen moved the Jeep off of the road.

Keeping you informed in Shiloh, PA  ~P.

Click on the first thumbnail to view photo gallery.

York PA photographs

Tesla and I had a pleasant day in York!  Click on the first thumbnail to best enjoy the photo gallery.  ~P.

Want to view more pictures of York County?  Check out the links below!  Thanks for stopping by my blog!  ~P.

http://girlboxer1970.com/2013/07/26/shopping-in-york-pa/

http://girlboxer1970.com/2013/07/26/315-east-market-street-york-pa-17403/

http://girlboxer1970.com/2013/07/26/restaurants-in-york-pa/

http://girlboxer1970.com/2013/07/25/tesla-photographs-york-pa/

http://girlboxer1970.com/2013/07/21/rail-trail-in-york-pa/

http://girlboxer1970.com/2013/07/14/the-real-shoe-househellam-pa/

Emma’s Fun Day at Brookside Park, Dover PA

“The family of a 2-year-old girl with a rare genetic disorder is holding a fundraiser Saturday in Dover Township to benefit research on the syndrome.

Emma’s Fun Day is named for 2-year-old Emma Dull, who was diagnosed last year with Pitt Hopkins syndrome, according to her mom, Stacey Dull. Emma started receiving therapy and undergoing tests when she wasn’t hitting some milestones as a baby.

Eventually, tests revealed that she had Pitt Hopkins, a syndrome characterized by a missing gene on her 18th chromosome.

Dull said only 250 people in the world have been diagnosed with the disorder. Parents formed the Pitt Hopkins Research Foundation several years ago to fund research .”  (YDR)

We spent our afternoon at Emma’s Fun Day at Brookside Park, in Dover.  There were fun, creative games, crafts, a magician, food and more.  We had a blast and all the proceeds go to a good cause, the Pitt Hopkins research fund.

Emma is a little cutie pie and enjoyed the day right along with us!   ~P.

Dover Township family raises funds for rare genetic disorder – The York Daily Record. <——click here for full story on Emma Dull

Sculptures & Monuments in Philadelphia, PA

Tesla and I walked Philadelphia, excited by all the sculptures, fountains and monuments to take in.  When possible, I will note the name and information about the photograph.

View from the steps at the Phila Art Institute and the steps where Sly Stallone ran up 7 steps before his body double finished the run for him.

View from the steps at the Philadelphia Art Institute, and the steps where Sly Stallone ran up 7,                                            before his body double finished the run for him.

 

Phila Art Institute PnT at Rocky Rocky Statue

We had a few interesting moments at the Rocky Balboa sculpture.  A man introduced himself and offered to take pictures of Tesla and me.  I agreed and he snapped away.  I realized as soon as I reviewed the photos there was a smudge across the lens.   Graciously, he took over again, telling me he was homeless and moved to Philly after Hurricane Katrina.  I slipped him a buck and moved on.  The Rocky t-shirt looked cool and I asked him over my shoulder how much they were.  “Ten bucks, they’re his,” indicating another man further off to the side.  Pink was my choice but the seller didn’t have change for a $20.  He yelled back over to the impromptu photographer, “Hey General, you got change?”  The General replied, “Yeah, what ya got?  I can break a hundred even.”  I spoke up, “Dude, you just told me you were broke and homeless.”  To which he replied, “Well, I am homeless.”

We moved on.

TT Rocky shirtPausing ever so briefly to catch a man taking a nap on a bench.  I’m sure this is a no-no–him sleeping there and me taking his photo–but he didn’t seem to be harming anyone. Interesting hair, that’s what caught my eye.  He was sleeping like a baby.  God, I hope he was just sleeping…

In their natural habitat

In their natural habitat

Click the first thumbnail to open to picture gallery.  Honestly, the only sculpture I saw that I didn’t care for was, Iroguious.  Just didn’t do a thing for me…or Tesla, who thought it was part of something abandoned.

Meudon Gate Rodin

Rolin Adam 2

Adam

Rolin Adam

Rolin The Shade

The Shade

Rolin The Thinker

The Thinker

Rolin The Thinker close

Thinking…

Tesla and I visited many more exciting places.  More to come and thanks for joining us in Historic Downtown Philadelphia!

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Car Rams Trailer on Davidsburg Rd, Dover PA

Approximately 1 hour ago a woman driving a car turned onto Davidsburg Rd heading towards Carlisle and lost control of her vehicle and rammed into the corner of a small trailer.

The airbag deployed and the driver suffered a small cut to her nose.

Photos by Susan Crider on her vintage cell phone.  Accident took place next to Reisinger’s Trailer Haven 3720 Davidsburg Rd, Dover, PA17315

Davidsburg Road Accident

Davidsburg Road Accident

Dover Fire Department clearing the scene

Dover Fire Department clearing the scene

Davidsburg Rd

Davidsburg Rd

The next morning 7/16/2013:

Davidsburg Rd headed towards Carlisle Rd.

Davidsburg Rd headed towards Carlisle Rd.

Totaled

Totaled

Fortunately, the Volunteer Dover Fire House was across the street.

Fortunately, the Dover Township Volunteer Fire Department was across the street.

 

Jon McGoran Book Signing Philadelphia PA

My trip to Philadelphia on July 9, 2013, was to make the reading and book signing of Drift, Jon McGoran new thriller about genetically altered foods–Frankenfoods–and once I picked it up I couldn’t put the book back down!  Great read, I highly recommend it!  Makes you really think about food and how it is grown.

The book signing was at The Academy of Natural Sciences, an amazing location for a first time book release.

A packed house!  ~P.

Drift Book Signing

The bears were fierce

The bears were fierce

Phila Zoo 219 Phila Zoo 228 Phila Zoo 225 Phila Zoo 224

That is a set of chompers

That is a set of chompers

Phila Zoo 220

Jon signs a copy of Drift

Jon signs a copy of Drift

Guaranteed sign, when you stand in line.

Guaranteed sign, when you stand in line.

Academy of Natural Sciences

Glad to have never met dinosaurs.

Glad to have never met dinosaurs.

Outside The Academy of Natural Sciences

Outside The Academy of Natural Sciences

Dover, PA accident Grenway Road

An ambulance pulled out in front of me as I was headed to the Dover Square.  I followed.  Grenway and Oakland– No injuries, that I’m aware of, from the accident.  ~P.

The REAL Shoe House~Hellam, PA

The Little Old Lady needed to live somewhere, why not Hellam, PA?

The Haines Shoe House

197 Shoe House Rd, Hellam, PA 17406

197 Shoe House Rd, Hellam, PA 17406

Tesla and I made a stop at The Shoe House today in hopes of a tour of the Shoe and a cone of Hershey’s ice cream.  Neither happened.  But I did take a few minutes to snap some pictures from behind the gated fence.  There was no fence hopping as this house is under heavy video surveillance.  😉

The Shoe House History (Wiki)

25 feet high containing 5 stories with a matching doghouse and mailbox.

Modeled after a work boot, the house was built by shoe salesman Mahlon Haines in 1948 as a form of advertisement.

Haines had the building built by handing a work boot to an architect saying, “Build me a house like this.”

There is also a stained glass panel that shows Mahlon holding a pair of shoes with a message below it that reads, “Haines the Shoe Wizard” and additional windows featuring a boot.

He lived in the shoe house for a short while but ended up moving into a house across the street. The renters were served by a maid and butler and then received free pairs of shoes when they left.

The current owners are Carleen and Ronald Farabaugh who bought the house in 2004. The house received a small renovation and new paint in 2007.

The Shoe House was visited in the 8th season of the reality television series The Amazing Race and was featured on HGTV‘s What’s With That House.

Click on the first thumbnail to open the photo gallery.  Enjoy!  ~P.

 

Amazing, Beautiful Fountains in Philadelphia, PA

If you like art, especially fountains, Philly is the place to be.   The most impressive fountain Tesla and I visited was Swann Fountain found on the Benjamin Parkway, in the middle of the traffic circle.  Strange place for such an active area of Philly.

For the best viewing possible, click on the first picture to open the photo gallery.  Enjoy!  ~P.

Read more about The Swann Memorial Fountain http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swann_Memorial_Fountain