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Souder & Chick team behind the old dairy on Brunswick Street in the mid-1950s?

(L-R) ??, T. Woodrow "Woody" Souder, George Chick, Henry Conner, Charlie Stocks, Richard Summers, John Henry Morsberger III

The dairy business was always strong in Brunswick because of the local farms in and around town that supplied them.

(From the Myer Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries

Bill Eshbaugh: Some additional trivia: Charlie Stocks was the brother of the original "Stokes" who had the junk yard on Rt 464. Brothers but spelled last names differently. Also, notice the doors missing on the panel truck to the rear. Back then, they had no refrigerator trucks, or air conditioning. The doors were removed to keep it cooler in the hot summer months, as well as make it easier to enter or exit while doing home deliveries.

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