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(Submitted Photo/The Brown House
Carol Jean King Vorhees and family members stand on the front steps of Vorhees’ former home, the Brown House. Vorhees is on the front row, while on the second row, from left, are her daughter, Jacqueline Masingale of Clarkston, Washington; Penny Brown Bell of St. Francisville, Vorhees’ first cousin; and Rebekah Spurrier, Vorhees’ daughter from Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Bell is the granddaughter of Theresia Thorguson Brown, for whom the house was built. On the back row is Edward Bell of St. Francisville.

The story of a town and a family: Berwick's Brown House

For the Berwick Historical Society, the Brown House is a museum gathering the history of the town.
For Carol Jean King Vorhees, the house represents home.

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