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		<title>Pwenner: The inscription on the back of the photo reads, &quot;This was the last steam engine into Washington DC.&quot; It was B&amp;O engine 5306. According to forum.trains.com, the 5306 left Washington for Baltimore&#039;s Camden Station at 6:30pm on November 2, 1953.

From left are Paul Dowell, Station Master, Washington DC; D.W. Keyser, Conductor, and Buck Lowery, Engineer. A Brunswick resident, Mr. Keyser retired in 1957 after 52 years of service.

Terry Himes Robinson
Daniel Webster Keyser was my Great Grandfather...</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;The inscription on the back of the photo reads, &amp;quot;This was the last steam engine into Washington DC.&amp;quot; It was B&amp;amp;O engine 5306. According to forum.trains.com, the 5306 left Washington for Baltimore&amp;#039;s Camden Station at 6:30pm on November 2, 1953.  From left are Paul Dowell, Station Master, Washington DC; D.W. Keyser, Conductor, and Buck Lowery, Engineer. A Brunswick resident, Mr. Keyser retired in 1957 after 52 years of service.  Terry Himes Robinson Daniel Webster Keyser was my Great Grandfather...&lt;/p&gt;
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The inscription on the back of the photo reads, &amp;quot;This was the last steam engine into Washington DC.&amp;quot; It was B&amp;amp;O engine 5306. According to forum.trains.com, the 5306 left Washington for Baltimore&amp;#039;s Camden Station at 6:30pm on November 2, 1953.&lt;br /&gt;
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From left are Paul Dowell, Station Master, Washington DC; D.W. Keyser, Conductor, and Buck Lowery, Engineer. A Brunswick resident, Mr. Keyser retired in 1957 after 52 years of service.&lt;br /&gt;
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Terry Himes Robinson&lt;br /&gt;
Daniel Webster Keyser was my Great Grandfather. His daughter Clara Francis Keyser was my Grandmother, who married Joseph Lawrence &amp;quot;Tojo&amp;quot; Himes. He also retired from the B&amp;amp;O Railroad as an Engineer on the Cumberland Division. As a side note, I also retired from the railroad, with my last position being for Amtrak at Union Station.&lt;br /&gt;
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(Photo courtesy of Terry Himes Robinson)&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category:Smoketown Railroaders]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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