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(Brunswick People Bob and Lula Foster on the front porch of their home on W. Potomac Street. (From the Myer Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library courtesy Smoketown History) From Facebook: Peter: I enjoyed sitting on the steps...)
 
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Bob and Lula Foster on the front porch of their home on W. Potomac Street.   
Bob and Lula Foster on the front porch of their home on W. Potomac Street.   
(From the Myer Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library courtesy Smoketown History)
(From the Myer Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library courtesy Smoketown History)
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Jeanell Morsberger Willis:  She taught me to crochet and gave me my first crochet hook. She used to get scraps from the sewing factory and sew them into long ribbons and crochet braided rugs.  Aug 15, 2013
Jeanell Morsberger Willis:  She taught me to crochet and gave me my first crochet hook. She used to get scraps from the sewing factory and sew them into long ribbons and crochet braided rugs.  Aug 15, 2013
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Bob and Lula Foster on the front porch of their home on W. Potomac Street. (From the Myer Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library courtesy Smoketown History)

From Facebook: Peter: I enjoyed sitting on the steps of the Fosters house with my friend Pete Cage a few times to watch the Veterans' Day Parade back in the '60s. Mrs. Foster was the mother of Mary Cage, the longtime BHS teacher. August 14, 2013

Bob Cage: My grandparents Robert Thomas Foster and Lula Mae (Sissy) Foster. I watched many a parade from that porch. Aug 15, 2013

Jeanell Morsberger Willis: She taught me to crochet and gave me my first crochet hook. She used to get scraps from the sewing factory and sew them into long ribbons and crochet braided rugs. Aug 15, 2013

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