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(Brunswick's first motorized fire engine, the American LaFrance is proudly displayed in 1923 in front of the People's National Bank, later the F&M. Swank's Hardware, which was razed in 1955 for construction of the current Potomac River bridge, is next d...)
 
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Summary

Brunswick's first motorized fire engine, the American LaFrance is proudly displayed in 1923 in front of the People's National Bank, later the F&M. Swank's Hardware, which was razed in 1955 for construction of the current Potomac River bridge, is next door to the left. The men are Fire Chief William Nuse and Cooper Draker.

(Credit Brunswick History Commission)

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