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Revision as of 18:07, 24 November 2024 by Pwenner (talk | contribs) (Charles Harrington sitting outside the old caboose in the 1960s. He was a Clerk/Agent for the B&O Railroad in Frederick. This may have been an early Railroad Days celebration. The Charles Harrington family regularly decorated a large pine tree in their yard on N. Maple Avenue, which was a beloved gathering place for Wenner's Hill neighborhood children in the 1950s. Norval Kennedy Dutch Masters cigar box open. To collect money for donations or tours or whatever? Second cigar box obscured. J...)
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Charles Harrington sitting outside the old caboose in the 1960s. He was a Clerk/Agent for the B&O Railroad in Frederick. This may have been an early Railroad Days celebration.

The Charles Harrington family regularly decorated a large pine tree in their yard on N. Maple Avenue, which was a beloved gathering place for Wenner's Hill neighborhood children in the 1950s.

Norval Kennedy Dutch Masters cigar box open. To collect money for donations or tours or whatever? Second cigar box obscured.

JoEllen Morsberger Fisher Charles Thomas Harrington 1899-1976 Charles was a Clerk/Agent for the B&O Railroad in Frederick according to the 1930, 1940 and 1950 Census'. He and his family lived at 605 North Maple Ave. He was the son of George W. and Flora Gertrude (Keller) Harrington. His brother William (Bill) Harrington, the shoemaker in Brunswick.

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

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