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(Richard C. "Stoney" Kline, Sr. of Brunswick trained race horses at the Charlestown Racetrack for a D. Foster who may also have been from Smoketown. Mr. Kline kept this horse, "Molasses Betts", in a shed on his property at 801 East D Street in Brunswick. Stoney Kline is second from the left in the lower photo taken on June 15, 1945. He worked for the B&O Railroad from around 1920 until his death in 1960. (Courtesy of Carolyn Kline Cogle) Category:Smoketown In and Around)
 
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Richard C. "Stoney" Kline, Sr. of Brunswick trained race horses at the Charlestown Racetrack for a D. Foster who may also have been from Smoketown. Mr. Kline kept this horse, "Molasses Betts", in a shed on his property at 801 East D Street in Brunswick.

Stoney Kline is second from the left in the lower photo taken on June 15, 1945. He worked for the B&O Railroad from around 1920 until his death in 1960.

(Courtesy of Carolyn Kline Cogle)

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current16:40, 10 August 2024Thumbnail for version as of 16:40, 10 August 2024280 × 350 (20 KB)Pwenner (talk | contribs)Richard C. "Stoney" Kline, Sr. of Brunswick trained race horses at the Charlestown Racetrack for a D. Foster who may also have been from Smoketown. Mr. Kline kept this horse, "Molasses Betts", in a shed on his property at 801 East D Street in Brunswick. Stoney Kline is second from the left in the lower photo taken on June 15, 1945. He worked for the B&O Railroad from around 1920 until his death in 1960. (Courtesy of Carolyn Kline Cogle) Category:Smoketown In and Around

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