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"Jim Wood rick"
Thursday, November 04, 2004 V35 P'ltfi Re: Brown's Vineyard text
Jim: This is my approval to order the marker. Thanks again. Russell B. Guerin
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Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 11:21 AM S-obfffct: Brown's Wneyara1 tetfi
Mr. Guerin:
Here is the marker text for the Brown's Vmeyard manner. Sr'nce we spoke on tfte phone, our editor has also reviewed and approved the text. So, if you see nothing that needs to be changed, we should be ready to order it. I'll just need to get you approval in writing (via e-mail is fine).
Many thanks,
Jim Woodrick Historian
Brown’s Vineyard
Located at this site, Brown’s Vineyard, established 1874, was a popular resort during the late 19^ ana1 earfy 20th centuries.
The wine, produced on site from scuppemong grapes, was marketed and sold across the United States.
The vineyard, which also provided entertainment, was forced to close in 1920 due to Prohibition.
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