Posted by Local200
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on September 2, 2008, 3:42 pm
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More questions.......according to a booklet printed by the Beltsville Fire dept. in 1976 about the history of Beltsville. John A. Ulle's home burned down. It does not state how, when, why, etc. The family moved into the Simms General store until a new home would be built. It may have burned during the Rebel attack during the Civil War. The home was next to the R.R. tracks across from St. John's Episcopal. His son's home, Edward M. Ulle, "The Ulle house" still stands next to his store "The Ulle Brothers" which I hope will be saved with all of the developement planned in the area. Any help on that would be great. Thanks, Bill Ulle
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