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(Another likely taken from the back porch of the Y. Who can tell us more? Looks like the coal tipple in upper left. (Photo courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown Great Floods)
 
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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
Another likely taken from the back porch of the Y. Who can tell us more? Looks like the coal tipple in upper left.
This photo may probably was taken from the 300 block of E. Potomac Street, sometime during the infamous 1936 St. Patrick's Day flood in Brunswick, March 17-19. See the locomotive through the cars under the water tanks. Note the coal tipple in the upper left.
 
The canal, railroad yards and lower part of town were submerged.
 
Please let us know your thoughts and what else you might see in the photo.


(Photo courtesy of Kim Myers)
(Photo courtesy of Kim Myers)


[[Category:Smoketown Great Floods]]
[[Category:Smoketown Great Floods]]

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Summary

This photo may probably was taken from the 300 block of E. Potomac Street, sometime during the infamous 1936 St. Patrick's Day flood in Brunswick, March 17-19. See the locomotive through the cars under the water tanks. Note the coal tipple in the upper left.

The canal, railroad yards and lower part of town were submerged.

Please let us know your thoughts and what else you might see in the photo.

(Photo courtesy of Kim Myers)

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