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1 Berlin/Coos Cty Hist. Society // Dec 21, 2006 at 11:25 am
Brown Bulletin 7 February 1950 page 4
Title: Meet Your Neighbor
Caption: George Marquis
Helper at the Riverside Extension Power Station…joined company in 1905 at the Window Frame Mill….later worked at the Kream Krisp can shop and then did millwright work for a year and one-half….worked for nearly 20 years at the Cascade Beater Room. joined the Power and Steam Division about two years ago.
2 Paul Marquis // Nov 20, 2007 at 7:21 pm
According to an inscription behind his retirement picture, my GrandFather retired in 1958. His son Philip also worked for Brown Company in the Safety Department. His son George(my father ) was Co-Owner of the M&M Auto Body Shop on the corner of Hillside and York. His three daughters were Mary Jeskey, Helen O’Neill, and Dorothy Roy.
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