User:Hmich176/Hersheypark/West Derry Road/Springville

Springville, also known as the Village of Spring Creek, was a small village established around 1850. The village never really took off, and disappeared by 1910. Today, the planned Village of Spring Creek is inside Hersheypark.

History
Eight lots were laid out by Martin L. Nissley on land owned by him. Lot No. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 were all sold for homes. Lot No. 2 was split between Lot No. 1 and Lot No. 3, Lot No. 6 was split into two halves, and a portion (as much as one-half) of Lot No. 8 was split to Lot No. 7.

Property history
This is a history of properties on West Derry Road. For more information on the history of West Derry Road, see the notes page about West Derry Road. For tracking notes, see here.

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7 West Derry Road
This property was once part of Martin L. Nissley's plot of the Village of Spring Creek, comprising Lot No. 1 and one-half of Lot No. 2.

9 West Derry Road

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15 West Derry Road
This was Lot No. 3 and one-half of Lot No. 2 in Martin L. Nissley's plan for the Village of Spring Creek.

A tract of land was added to the deed in 1916.


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23 West Derry Road
This property was originally three separate tracts of land which Carrie Letterman owned. The first property she owned was inherited from Harriet Kettering in 1914 and was known as Tract No. 1 (Lot No. 4). Letterman acquired two properties from John H. Gordon in 1922 and 1923. These are called Tract No. 2 and Tract No. 3.

Tract No. 1
Tract No. 1 was once part of Martin L. Nissley's plot of the Village of Spring Creek, comprising of Lot No. 4.


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27 and 29 West Derry Road
This was Lot No. 5 of the Village of Spring Creek, as laid out by Martin L. Nissley.


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37 West Derry Road (Easterly portion)
Easterly portion of Lot Number 6 or Tract Number 1.

39 West Derry Road (Westerly portion)
Tract Number 2 and the westerly portion of Lot Number 6 or Tract Number 1.


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47 West Derry Road
Lot Number 7 and part or one-half Lot No. 8.

Articles of Agreement Wilbur S. Heller, Miscellaneous Book 12A, 104, dated 1963-09-01.


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61 West Derry Road

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Deeds List
Deeds from West Derry Road are found via Dauphin County Recorder of Deeds.