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(This is a brave woman showing off on the old Potomac River bridge in the 1920s. The fearless lady is Gladys Katherine Conner (1901-1992), eldest daughter of Florence Myrtle Coffman and William Edgar Conner. She was affectionately known as Sis not only...)
 
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(Photo courtesy of Bob Day)
(Photo courtesy of Bob Day)
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This is a brave woman showing off on the old Potomac River bridge in the 1920s.

The fearless lady is Gladys Katherine Conner (1901-1992), eldest daughter of Florence Myrtle Coffman and William Edgar Conner. She was affectionately known as Sis not only by her siblings, but throughout Brunswick.

(Photo courtesy of Bob Day)

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