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(Brunswick People Mrs. Mary Pauline Brooks with her family. To her right is her daughter Marie Spriggs holding great-grandson Mike Jackson with his sister Cindy Jackson over his shoulder. Behind Mrs. Brooks are granddaughters Minnie Hardy and Claritha...) |
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Mrs. Mary Pauline Brooks at what we believe was her 100th birthday party at the Smith farm in Jefferson, where she grew up as the daughter of slaves when it was a plantation. | |||
(From the Myer Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries) | |||
Kenneth E Gilbert: My Great grandmother. She was still cooking and taking care of herself even at 104 years old. | |||
[[Category:Smoketown African American Heritage]] |
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Mrs. Mary Pauline Brooks at what we believe was her 100th birthday party at the Smith farm in Jefferson, where she grew up as the daughter of slaves when it was a plantation.
(From the Myer Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)
Kenneth E Gilbert: My Great grandmother. She was still cooking and taking care of herself even at 104 years old.
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