File:Moose Club Bar in 1944.jpg
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Summary
As a B&O Railroad company town, Brunswick was replete with bars, clubs and stores. Here is a typical after-work scene at The Moose in 1944.
The bartender was Glenn "Coffe" Jenkins. Standing at the bar were (from left) Bob Mulligan, ?, John Stewart, Lee Feete, ?, Harry Dills, ?, Howard Rice, Bill Stine, Earl Ayers, ?, Woody Free, Paul Orrison, Charles Woods, Bob Everhart, Eli "Tuck" Harrison
Lee Feete is 4th from the left in this photo. Who else can you recognize?
(Photo courtesy of the Brunswick Heritage Museum)
Shirley Reinersman: My Grandfather Howard D. Rice was President there,also a Uncle and son of Howard and Ida V. Rice was also President there also. I heard there was a picture of our grandma when President.
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