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(Brunswick westbound yardmaster Charles Malcolm (Mack) Wenner, Jr. posing in his suit and railroad pocket watch in front of the Garrott family home on W. B Street next to the funeral home in the 1930s. All the watches were synchronized. One of the 2 el...)
 
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Uncle Mack’s wife Evelyn Wingate Wenner, whom he married relatively late in life, was a PHD and dean of students at Western Maryland College. They were the last of the family to live in the home place on Wenner’s Hill...Peter
Uncle Mack’s wife Evelyn Wingate Wenner, whom he married relatively late in life, was a PHD and dean of students at Western Maryland College. They were the last of the family to live in the home place on Wenner’s Hill...Peter
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Brunswick westbound yardmaster Charles Malcolm (Mack) Wenner, Jr. posing in his suit and railroad pocket watch in front of the Garrott family home on W. B Street next to the funeral home in the 1930s. All the watches were synchronized.

One of the 2 eldest children of CM Wenner, Sr., who were both named Charles but weren't called by that name, brother CF (Fent) Wenner II was eastbound yardmaster in Brunswick at the same time.

(Photo courtesy of Ann Wenner Osteen)

Uncle Mack’s wife Evelyn Wingate Wenner, whom he married relatively late in life, was a PHD and dean of students at Western Maryland College. They were the last of the family to live in the home place on Wenner’s Hill...Peter

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