Gallery 3
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TOWN OF TRAPPE, FIRE COMPANY, NEWS,
ENTERTAINMENT & MISC.
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301.
Old Trappe Post Office circa mid 1950s
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• 302. R. K.
Hughlett Postmaster Trappe Post Office
1936 to 1950
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303. Drawers from Old Trappe Post
Office circa mid 1950s
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304. Choptank River bridge
construction, 1931-1934
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305. Trappe by-pass under
construction at Barber Road in 1940
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306.
Trappe by-pass under construction at
Peachblossom hill, looking north in 1940
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307.
Trappe by-pass under construction at
Peachblossom hill, looking south in 1940
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308. Gov. Millard Tawes opens Rt.
50 dual lane, Aug. 1962
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309.
Trappe's 1927 water tower & and
its demolition.
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310. "Water Meters Installed
in Trappe Homes", June 1933
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311.
Vintage water meter used in the Town of
Trappe.
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312.
Ordinance No. 37 Water Rate Schedule,
Town of Trappe,
April 1, 1937
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313.
Trappe Vol. Fire Co. Constitution &
By-Laws, 1935
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314. Trappe
fire 1911, newspaper clipping
with photo links
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315.
Trappe's new Ford fire truck, circa
1954
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316.
Trappe's new Chevy fire truck,
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317.
Trappe Fire House, Powell Ave.,
Trappe
circa early 1950's
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318. Fire at Mrs.
Schwanninger's at 29453 Maple
Ave.
circa 1970.
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319. I
Love Trappe pin
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320. Trappe's
first newspaper The Index This
issue is dated Dec. 15, 1873.
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321.
Trappe's second newspaper the
Trappe Enterprise. This issue is
dated March 21, 1883.
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322.
The Talbot Times, Trappe¹s
3rd news paper. This issue is
from Nov. 25, 1885
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323.
Program from the Trappe Lions Club Second
Minstrel Show, April 3 and 4, 1952
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324.
Minstrel show in black-face makeup at
Trappe High/Elem. School auditorium,
1951 & 1953
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325.
The blizzard of Jan. 30-31, 1966 dropped
up to 25 inches of snow.
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326. Happy Times With Home
Cooking, Comp. by The Aux. to Trappe
Vol. Fire Co. Inc.
© 1968-1993
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327. None Such Pudding recipe,
1867
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328. Letter postmarked Hambleton,
Md.
Aug. 4, 1888
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329.
Porcelain candy containers marked
"Souvenir from Trappe, Md".
Early 1900s
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330. Fire departments
razing the old Buck Baker house on
Howell's Pt. Rd. circa 1962
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