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(Brunswick People Mr. McGaha and Mr. Bodie at the finish line on E. Potomac Street prior to a soapbox derby in Brunswick. These gentlemen, both railroaders, must've been judges. This was probably around 1950. Harry Bodie served as terminal trainmaster...)
 
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Mr. McGaha and Mr. Bodie at the finish line on E. Potomac Street prior to a soapbox derby in Brunswick. These gentlemen, both railroaders, must've been judges. This was probably around 1950.
Mr. McGaha and Mr. Bodie at the finish line on E. Potomac Street prior to a soapbox derby in Brunswick. These gentlemen, both railroaders, must've been judges. This was probably around 1950.

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Mr. McGaha and Mr. Bodie at the finish line on E. Potomac Street prior to a soapbox derby in Brunswick. These gentlemen, both railroaders, must've been judges. This was probably around 1950.

Harry Bodie served as terminal trainmaster in Brunswick to cap his long career on the B&O Railroad.

(From the Myer Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)Courtesy of Smoketown History

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