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(We believe this photo may have been taken at an early Red Cross Bloodmobile in the basement of the old Synagogue on A street, which at the time housed doctor's offices. According to Tom Watson, the Red Cross was set up there in the 50s. The nurses are...) |
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We believe this photo may have been taken at an early Red Cross Bloodmobile in the basement of the old Synagogue on A street, which at the time housed doctor's offices. According to Tom Watson, the Red Cross was set up there in the 50s.
The nurses are (L-R) Lena Troxell, Ellen Litten and Margaret Orrison. The man is believed to be Roy Lipscomb.
(From the Myer Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)
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