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Distinguished Citizen 1985
James W. Main (1920 – 1990), Distinguished Citizen 1985 Father: Martin Van Ray Main Mother: Daisy Wann Gosnell Birth: 20 Feb 1920 Brunswick, Frederick, Maryland, USA Death: 13 Sep 1990 Wisconsin, USA Residence: 1930 Washington, Frederick, District of Columbia, USA
Brunswick: 100 Years of Memories (1990) Main, James W. (1920- ) Honored 1985 After a brief stint with the B&O, James Main worked at Walter Reed Hospital before entering the U. S. Navy in World War II. He later headed the 25th District Democrats, was commander of the American Legion post, and charter commander of the local V.F.W. As a Brunswick councilman he served as Disaster Chairman, director of the Red Cross, and Chairman of Civil Defense.
Find A Grave Birth 20 Feb 1920 USA Death 30 Sep 1990 (aged 70) USA Burial Park Heights Cemetery Brunswick, Frederick County, Maryland, USA
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