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(Brunswick People Mr. George Butler worked on the railroad in Brunswick and owned a 206 acre farm with his brother in law William Holland, a photographer in Washington DC. (Photo and information courtesy of the Brunswick Railroad Museum))
 
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Mr. George Butler worked on the railroad in Brunswick and owned a 206 acre farm with his brother in law William Holland, a photographer in Washington DC.  (Photo and information courtesy of the Brunswick Railroad Museum)
Mr. George Butler worked on the railroad in Brunswick and owned a 206 acre farm with his brother in law William Holland, a photographer in Washington DC.  (Photo and information courtesy of the Railroad Museum)

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Mr. George Butler worked on the railroad in Brunswick and owned a 206 acre farm with his brother in law William Holland, a photographer in Washington DC. (Photo and information courtesy of the Railroad Museum)

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