Hello from Elk Neck, Maryland, Land of Pleasant living
The Anchorage
This postcard features one skunk saying to another skunk, "I suppose you think yours smells like perfume!"
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The only thing I could find on "THE ANCHORAGE" is this...
A brick and frame farmhouse on Augustine Herman Highway [Rt. 213] one and one-half miles north of Cecilton. The original part was built in 1735 by the Lusby family. The house was the home of Commodore Jacob Jones (1768-1850), who married Miss Ruth Lusby.
(Elk, Neck and Cecilton are very close to each other in Maryland).
The Anchorage
This postcard features one skunk saying to another skunk, "I suppose you think yours smells like perfume!"
- - - - - - -
The only thing I could find on "THE ANCHORAGE" is this...
A brick and frame farmhouse on Augustine Herman Highway [Rt. 213] one and one-half miles north of Cecilton. The original part was built in 1735 by the Lusby family. The house was the home of Commodore Jacob Jones (1768-1850), who married Miss Ruth Lusby.
(Elk, Neck and Cecilton are very close to each other in Maryland).
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