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(This is a picture of Moore's Livery, which in the early days of Brunswick, was located on the south side of the railroad tracks where the commuter parking lot is now. The business moved to West Potomac Street around 1904 when the eastbound tracks were...) |
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Summary
This is a picture of Moore's Livery, which in the early days of Brunswick, was located on the south side of the railroad tracks where the commuter parking lot is now. The business moved to West Potomac Street around 1904 when the eastbound tracks were laid.
In the photo from left to right are Mac Sigafoose, E.L. Bell, Raleigh Moore and Clarence Moler.
(Photo credit The Brunswick History Commission)
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