Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Piece of history

Dinniman elated with gift of historic license plate

- Staff Report

WEST CHESTER » The staff of state Sen. Andy Dinniman’s office recently presented him with a historic Pennsylvan­ia Senate license plate from 1933 as a holiday gift.

The plate, which features the number “19S,” dates back to the time when Chester County’s 19th Senatorial District was represente­d by the late state Sen. William Hannum Clark, who served from 1927 to 1935.

Clark, born at Doe Run in 1877, attended public schools in West Marlboro Township and the Maple Grove Institute in Delaware County before graduating from Coatesvill­e High School. According to Senate records, he pursued the bonding business and served as superinten­dent of Chester County Highways, automobile inspector, and register of wills before being elected to the state Senate on Nov. 2, 1926.

Clark, who succeeded T. Lawrence Eyre, served five terms from 1927 to 1935 (at that time Pennsylvan­ia state senators served two-year terms).

“While we may know little about state Sen. Clark, he certainly does seem to have had an interest in cars, as county superinten­dent of highways and automobile inspector,” said Dinniman, D-19. “I thought this was a really neat, unique, and thoughtful gift and want to thank my staff.

“When you have the opportunit­y and privilege to serve in public office, you join part of a long line of individual­s and leaders who stood for and represente­d the values of your region. This really helps put that into perspectiv­e,” he added.

Dinniman said his staff came across the historic license plate in an online auction after being alerted to it by his Chester County colleague, state Rep. John Lawrence, R-13, who has an interest in historic automobile­s.

Dinniman, a historian, history buff, and professor by trade, serves on the Pennsylvan­ia Historical and Museum Commission, is known for his interest in local history and preserving local artifacts associated with his office. The building that houses his office, located at One North Church Street in historic downtown West Chester, has been home to various businesses since the early 1800s. From 1914 to 1947, it was a candy store and confection­ary, Marakos Candy Kitchen, and Dinniman has preserved a clock and menu from the store that remains on display.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? State Sen. Andy Dinniman, D-19, displays a historic Pennsylvan­ia Senate license plate from 1933 that he received as a holiday gift.
SUBMITTED PHOTO State Sen. Andy Dinniman, D-19, displays a historic Pennsylvan­ia Senate license plate from 1933 that he received as a holiday gift.

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