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ByRichard Lee Cronin, Author

(Not affiliated with Pine Castle Woman's Club, nor
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PineCastle Woman's Club recently rescued a magnificent piece of southFlorida history – a one-hundred year old residence now planned to be a History Center. To discover theorigins of this structure was not easy, but to assist in researching its pastwere several helpful clues. A small town home relocated twice during its lifetime,the structure's story, finally discovered, proves the Woman's Club could nothave selected a better facility to serve as a history center for thisremarkable community.
The Crawford Housestory begins with the very homestead upon which the historic 1870Pine Castle was built. And while it is a fact a Crawford family hadpossession of this home for five (5)decades, it's also true the story of this home would not be complete with mentioningas well its role in the founding of an acclaimed engineering firm, a businessthat to this day is a vital member of the Pine Castle community.
As mentioned, clues about the house launched my researchproject: (1) it was the long-time home of a schoolteacher, Essie Crawford Johns; (2) the original address had been 909 Fairlane Avenue; and (3) the housedated to around 1919.
Once I began digging I located two Crawford schoolteachers.Ethel Crawford, born in 1888, lived in Conway and listed heroccupation in 1920 as a ‘School Teacher'. A second young lady, S. E. Crawford, was born 1901 in Alabama, and by 1930 was a ‘teacher' in the Pine Castle area. Having a 50% chance of selectingthe correct ‘teacher' to research, I startedoff with the wrong Crawford. I'llreturn to her in a bit.
The correct EssieCrawford Johns was the 29 yearold Miss S. E. Crawford in 1930, a teacher residing with her parents,William E. & Corosia Crawford. Asister, Virginia L., age 19, was also living with her parents. Theson, James E. Crawford, had marriedand was living in Pine Castle as well.

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I can assure you this is the Crawford House family for which the home gets its name, but arrivingat that conclusion required a lot of convincing on my part. I assume the samewill be of you, so allow me to begin.

Census pages seldom included street names, but many did forthe year 1930, and this Crawfordfamily was listed as living in Pine Castle on Tyner Road. Okay, so the street name doesn't jive with clue #2, buta little history about this downtown area can make sense of the namediscrepancy in short order.
The original town of PineCastle, laid out in 1884 by Clement R. Tiner, had a dozen streets,half running north to south, the other half, east to west. The Crawford House did not exist in 1884, and the land upon which it would eventuallybe built was not part of Tiner's PineCastle. Twenty-five (25) yearslater, the Crawford House was builton land in James G.Tyner's 1912 Pine Castle addition.
Orange County Commissioners brought clarity to Pine Castlestreet names in August, 1955. Every originaltown street named by Clement in 1884received a new name. An example is ‘DivisionStreet,' which was renamed ‘FairlaneAvenue'. Clement had originally laid out ‘Main Street' to parallel the railroad tracks. You know that roadtoday as Orange Avenue, but duringthe 1920s, it was going by ‘DixieHighway'.
Clement Tiner's CentralAvenue ran north to south along his east property line. The same road isknown today as Hansel Avenue.Clement Tiner's Pine Castle was west of the centerline of Central (Hansel)Avenue. The homestead of Will WallaceHarney was east of Central (Hansel) Avenue.
During the summer of 1912,James G. TYNER, nephew of the 1884 town founder, recorded asubdivision described as part of the Will Wallace HARNEY homestead. That sameyear, August 21, 1912, James G. Tyner sold Lot 10 and 11, two adjoininglots fronting on an 'unnamed street.'

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J. G. TYNER Sub-division, Lots 10 & 11 facing unnamed ‘street'.
(See note left of arrow:unnamed street becomes Fairlane Ave.)
The 1912 buyer ofthe two lots were Florida natives. Paul MACY,born c 1870, was the son of WilliamH. & Martha J. MACY. Martha J. Macywas proprietor of a Pine Castle Hotel in 1887.Paul's wife, Alice Caroline PATRICK,born 1872, was the daughter ofWilliam Wright PATRICK, one of theearliest of Orange County settlers dating to the 1840s. The Patrick pioneer wasburied west of Pine Castle - near the ‘Oak Ridge'.

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Harney himself had begun the breakup of his homestead. He soldoff several parcels in 1879 and 1880 but without filing a plat. Oneparcel sold became known later as Lot 9,Harney's Homestead, and that parcel become property of James G. Tyner in 1912.
It appears the Macy's did not build on these lots, and in Juneof 1919, they sold the land to W. E.BISHOP. One year later, WidowerBishop sold the lots to Hugh G. REDDITT.A $2,500.00 selling price, inclusive of a $2,000.00 mortgage dated 1 December, 1919, suggests a home had been built bythis time. Clue #3 suggested the home dated to the year 1919.
Even before a home was ever built the land was rich in history.Pioneers Harney, Macy, and Patrick had ties to land surveyed in 1912 by the celebrated county surveyor,John Otto Fries.
WilliamE. & CorosiaCrawfordrelocated from Dothan, Alabama, buying the home from Hugh & Evelyn Redditt,July 16, 1921. The street out frontof their residence was not yet named Fairlane. Perhaps it was being referred toas ‘Tyner'sRoad'.
The Crawford family bought the home in 1921, and would continue to have ties to this residence until theyear 1980.
William E. Crawford together with son James Edward Crawford became involved in trucking, but the fatherdabbled some in land speculation too. Within a month of buying the familyresidence, William Crawford bought a rail-siding at the present day junction ofOak Ridge Road and the railroad track. He acquired two lots in Pine Castle, andfive lots further south at Sphaler'supcoming town of Prosper Colony at Taft.
2017Orange County Property Appraiser of Fairlane Ave
Meanwhile, a schoolteacher in 1930, Miss Essie, more formerly, Siddie Emmaline Crawford, married Earl Johns December 26, 1937.Earl was of another Pine Castle area family with south Orange County rootsdating to Post-Civil War days. The Johnsfamily relatives included such names as Keene, Harris and Hansel.
The Crawford Houseremained in the family long after the 1953death of William E. Crawford. In 1955,two months before an unnamed street became known as Fairlane, the next owners of Crawford House were married atOrlando, Florida. It was to be a few years though before the new owners signedon.
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Born 1929 atIstanbul, Turkey, Mehmet Erdem Ardamanmarried Orlando native Mary Jo FishbackJune 25, 1955. She was a graduate ofOrlando High School and had gone on to become a lawyer, graduating fromUniversity of Florida in 1952.
As the sun was setting on the 50s, literally, Mehmet & Mary Jo Ardaman acquired, December31, 1959, a Pine Castle parcelidentified as 6015 Randolph St. Theland was also identified as being part of Lot 10 of the Will Wallace Harney Homestead.
Much like that of 909 Fairlane, Ardaman's street address onRandolph no longer exists says the Orange County Property Appraiser office, butfor many years, 6015 Randolph was used as the business address of Ardaman & Associates.
The engineering firm now occupies a much large building southof town, but in 1959, Ardaman & Associates was locatedsteps from the Crawford House. Thenumber of steps between these two locations would become fewer over the years.
Earl Jones passed in 1961.Corosia Crawford died in 1968, andwith her passing, three Crawford heirs took over the 50 year old family home at 909 Fairlane. As the Crawford familygrew smaller over the years, Ardaman& Associates had grown in size and needed to expand. Ardaman bought theCrawford House in December, 1972, signing a mortgage with theCrawford heirs: Widow Essie Johns the schoolteacher; her sister, Virginia L.Caldwell, and their brother, James E. Crawford. The estate of Virginia L.Caldwell signed a satisfaction of mortgage with Ardaman in 1980.
Essie (Crawford) Johns passed in 1973, Virginia in 1979,and by this time Ardaman &Associates appeared ready to move on. Six (6) decades after the first occupant moved into the Crawford House, the home, together withlots 10, 11, 12 and 13, all of J. G. Tyner's Subdivision, were conveyed to its neighbor, PineCastle Methodist Church.
A long struggle to save a remarkable historic Pine Castleresidence only then began. In fact, CrawfordHouse the museum is not ready to accept visitors yet, although I am certainthe Woman's Club will gladly speak to anyone interested in assistingfinancially in their excellent cause.
History is best understood when you feel a part of it, a sensecertain to welcome visitors to a museum that has been witness to the story of thePine Castle area.
Aboutthat other school teacher.
The first Crawfordschoolteacher I came across in the area was Ethel, a 33 year oldunmarried gal residing with her parents, GeorgeW. & Sarah C. Crawford. George and his family had lived in the Fort Gatlin area since 1873. Sarah, a native of Florida, hadbeen in the area even longer. The father had been a State Senator, the motherwas a descendant of the Mizellfamily. And so this Crawford family has all the makings of a great historystory too, but their story must wait, until FALL 2017.
Beyond Gatlin picks upwhere my 2015, First Road to Orlandobook left off. The old forts trail started off as the first road to Gatlin, butthen Orlando got in the way!
South Orange County, the land beyond Fort Gatlin, has a remarkable history, a story never really told –not until Beyond Gatlin. The historyof South Orange County is coming this FALL!
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J. G. TYNER Sub-division, Lots 10 & 11 facing unnamed ‘street'.
(See note left of arrow:unnamed street becomes Fairlane Ave.)
The 1912 buyer ofthe two lots were Florida natives. Paul MACY,born c 1870, was the son of WilliamH. & Martha J. MACY. Martha J. Macywas proprietor of a Pine Castle Hotel in 1887.Paul's wife, Alice Caroline PATRICK,born 1872, was the daughter ofWilliam Wright PATRICK, one of theearliest of Orange County settlers dating to the 1840s. The Patrick pioneer wasburied west of Pine Castle - near the ‘Oak Ridge'.

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Harney himself had begun the breakup of his homestead. He soldoff several parcels in 1879 and 1880 but without filing a plat. Oneparcel sold became known later as Lot 9,Harney's Homestead, and that parcel become property of James G. Tyner in 1912.
It appears the Macy's did not build on these lots, and in Juneof 1919, they sold the land to W. E.BISHOP. One year later, WidowerBishop sold the lots to Hugh G. REDDITT.A $2,500.00 selling price, inclusive of a $2,000.00 mortgage dated 1 December, 1919, suggests a home had been built bythis time. Clue #3 suggested the home dated to the year 1919.
Even before a home was ever built the land was rich in history.Pioneers Harney, Macy, and Patrick had ties to land surveyed in 1912 by the celebrated county surveyor,John Otto Fries.
WilliamE. & CorosiaCrawfordrelocated from Dothan, Alabama, buying the home from Hugh & Evelyn Redditt,July 16, 1921. The street out frontof their residence was not yet named Fairlane. Perhaps it was being referred toas ‘Tyner'sRoad'.
The Crawford family bought the home in 1921, and would continue to have ties to this residence until theyear 1980.
William E. Crawford together with son James Edward Crawford became involved in trucking, but the fatherdabbled some in land speculation too. Within a month of buying the familyresidence, William Crawford bought a rail-siding at the present day junction ofOak Ridge Road and the railroad track. He acquired two lots in Pine Castle, andfive lots further south at Sphaler'supcoming town of Prosper Colony at Taft.
2017Orange County Property Appraiser of Fairlane Ave
Meanwhile, a schoolteacher in 1930, Miss Essie, more formerly, Siddie Emmaline Crawford, married Earl Johns December 26, 1937.Earl was of another Pine Castle area family with south Orange County rootsdating to Post-Civil War days. The Johnsfamily relatives included such names as Keene, Harris and Hansel.
The Crawford Houseremained in the family long after the 1953death of William E. Crawford. In 1955,two months before an unnamed street became known as Fairlane, the next owners of Crawford House were married atOrlando, Florida. It was to be a few years though before the new owners signedon.

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Born 1929 atIstanbul, Turkey, Mehmet Erdem Ardamanmarried Orlando native Mary Jo FishbackJune 25, 1955. She was a graduate ofOrlando High School and had gone on to become a lawyer, graduating fromUniversity of Florida in 1952.
As the sun was setting on the 50s, literally, Mehmet & Mary Jo Ardaman acquired, December31, 1959, a Pine Castle parcelidentified as 6015 Randolph St. Theland was also identified as being part of Lot 10 of the Will Wallace Harney Homestead.
Much like that of 909 Fairlane, Ardaman's street address onRandolph no longer exists says the Orange County Property Appraiser office, butfor many years, 6015 Randolph was used as the business address of Ardaman & Associates.
The engineering firm now occupies a much large building southof town, but in 1959, Ardaman & Associates was locatedsteps from the Crawford House. Thenumber of steps between these two locations would become fewer over the years.
Earl Jones passed in 1961.Corosia Crawford died in 1968, andwith her passing, three Crawford heirs took over the 50 year old family home at 909 Fairlane. As the Crawford familygrew smaller over the years, Ardaman& Associates had grown in size and needed to expand. Ardaman bought theCrawford House in December, 1972, signing a mortgage with theCrawford heirs: Widow Essie Johns the schoolteacher; her sister, Virginia L.Caldwell, and their brother, James E. Crawford. The estate of Virginia L.Caldwell signed a satisfaction of mortgage with Ardaman in 1980.
Essie (Crawford) Johns passed in 1973, Virginia in 1979,and by this time Ardaman &Associates appeared ready to move on. Six (6) decades after the first occupant moved into the Crawford House, the home, together withlots 10, 11, 12 and 13, all of J. G. Tyner's Subdivision, were conveyed to its neighbor, PineCastle Methodist Church.
A long struggle to save a remarkable historic Pine Castleresidence only then began. In fact, CrawfordHouse the museum is not ready to accept visitors yet, although I am certainthe Woman's Club will gladly speak to anyone interested in assistingfinancially in their excellent cause.
History is best understood when you feel a part of it, a sensecertain to welcome visitors to a museum that has been witness to the story of thePine Castle area.
Aboutthat other school teacher.
The first Crawfordschoolteacher I came across in the area was Ethel, a 33 year oldunmarried gal residing with her parents, GeorgeW. & Sarah C. Crawford. George and his family had lived in the Fort Gatlin area since 1873. Sarah, a native of Florida, hadbeen in the area even longer. The father had been a State Senator, the motherwas a descendant of the Mizellfamily. And so this Crawford family has all the makings of a great historystory too, but their story must wait, until FALL 2017.
Beyond Gatlin picks upwhere my 2015, First Road to Orlandobook left off. The old forts trail started off as the first road to Gatlin, butthen Orlando got in the way!
South Orange County, the land beyond Fort Gatlin, has a remarkable history, a story never really told –not until Beyond Gatlin. The historyof South Orange County is coming this FALL!
BEYONDGATLIN
Reserveyour signed, numbered copy today and pay NO money now!
Questions,comments, references and more…

VISIT MY WEBPAGE BELOW FOR DETAILS
http://www.croninbooks.com/Beyond-Gatlin.html

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Find polyamory singles from Polyamory Florida including Orlando and nearby cities, Holden Heights (2 miles), Edgewood (3 miles), Fairview Shores (3 miles), Conway (3 miles), Pine Castle (4 miles), Pine Hills (4 miles), Azalea Park (4 miles), Orlovista (4 miles), Winter Park (4 miles), Eatonville (5 miles), Oak Ridge (5 miles), Sky Lake (5 miles), Belle Isle (5 miles), Lockhart (6 miles), Maitland (6 miles), Tangelo Park (6 miles), Goldenrod (7 miles), Taft (7 miles), Fern Park (7 miles).
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