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(1972 Flood - Hurricane Agnes The building near the YMCA, better known as the "Caller's Office", is in the background. These two young ladies are the daughters of Edward Kagey and Dinah Free. Edward Kagey was one of the caller's for the B & O Railroad....)
 
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Linda Kidwiler Henson: That was the Caller's Office for the Railroad. My Dad worked there for many years.
Linda Kidwiler Henson: That was the Caller's Office for the Railroad. My Dad worked there for many years.
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1972 Flood - Hurricane Agnes The building near the YMCA, better known as the "Caller's Office", is in the background. These two young ladies are the daughters of Edward Kagey and Dinah Free. Edward Kagey was one of the caller's for the B & O Railroad. Debbie and Dixie are also the granddaughters of Woody and Madelyn Free. They are also third cousins to Mayor Jesse Orndorff.

Pictured (left to right) Debbie Sterling Hewett and Dixie Kagey Teagle

(Photo courtesy of Dixie Kagey Teagle)

Linda Kidwiler Henson: That was the Caller's Office for the Railroad. My Dad worked there for many years.

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