File:Paul Moore.png
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Paul Moore poses out the window of his engine.
Steve Moore Uncle Paul, as a engineer, had a run where he drove to Cumberland, brought a train back to Brunswick, then took a train back to Cumberland and drove home to Brunswick. As a kid, Aunt Phyllis took me on the train that Uncle Paul was taking to Cumberland. I remember being so excited going through the tunnels and over the train bridges. When we got to Cumberland, we had dinner where I ate fried shrimp for the first time. Then, Uncle Paul drove us home in one of his big Pontiacs he was so fond of.
Brenton Barger Great Guy! Cumberland Div East End Engineer. He was 191 Brunswick Mason... also a member of the Brunswick Lions Club. Had many good times with Paul and his wife.
Debbie Brawner He was one of the jeweler's children in Brunswick and my grandfather. My mother Eleanora Russell was his youngest child of 12.
(From the Myer Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)
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