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(This photo was taken at the old Firehouse on Delaware Avenue in 1946 when The Women of the Moose briefly "took over running the town". Dot “Peanut” Lewis is standing on the running board. The ladies in front have been identified as Dot Burns, Hele...) |
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Summary
This photo was taken at the old Firehouse on Delaware Avenue in 1946 when The Women of the Moose briefly "took over running the town".
Dot “Peanut” Lewis is standing on the running board. The ladies in front have been identified as Dot Burns, Helen Woods and Mary Barger.
According to Jason Russell, this was "the ole blue Ford".
(From the Myer Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries). Courtesy of Smoketown History
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