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== Summary ==
Two Brunswick friends in what might have been the early 1900s. Both men were railroaders and for a time, Pete Dixon partnered in the grocery business with his brother-in-law Lloyd Roelke on West Potomac Street across from the old fire hall.
Two Brunswick friends in what might have been the early 1900s. Both men were railroaders and for a time, Pete Dixon partnered in the grocery business with his brother-in-law Lloyd Roelke on West Potomac Street across from the old fire hall..
 
Ed Wenner was one of 9 children born to C.M. and Edna Garrott Wenner.


(Photo courtesy of Carol Wheatley)
(Photo courtesy of Carol Wheatley)
Thanks to Smoketown History


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[[Category:Smoketown Kids]]

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Two Brunswick friends in what might have been the early 1900s. Both men were railroaders and for a time, Pete Dixon partnered in the grocery business with his brother-in-law Lloyd Roelke on West Potomac Street across from the old fire hall.

Ed Wenner was one of 9 children born to C.M. and Edna Garrott Wenner.

(Photo courtesy of Carol Wheatley)

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