File:City Government - women officers of the Moose at Public Works.jpg
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Summary
Women of the Moose behind what appears to have been the public works building on Petersville Road when they briefly ran the town following World War II in 1946.
We can identify Hazel Conner Coffman(3rd from left), Dot "Peanut" Lewis (4th from left), Dot Burns (5th from left), Helen Woods (2nd from right), acting police chief Nellie Roby (far right)
(From the Myer Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)
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