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One of the original residents of the area now Brunswick, Jacob Brombock was born in Wittgenstein in what is now Germany. He arrived in the new world in 1740. After two years in Burkittsville, he sold his business interest and moved to this area where he built a cabin next to the northwest corner of Potomac Street and Maryland Avenue. In 1775, Brombock went with the Braddock expedition against Fort Duquesne, being assigned to responsibility for the wounded. His greatest lifelong contribution was in the development of strains of various field crops | One of the original residents of the area now Brunswick, Jacob Brombock was born in Wittgenstein in what is now Germany. He arrived in the new world in 1740. After two years in Burkittsville, he sold his business interest and moved to this area where he built a cabin next to the northwest corner of Potomac Street and Maryland Avenue. In 1775, Brombock went with the Braddock expedition against Fort Duquesne, being assigned to responsibility for the wounded. His greatest lifelong contribution was in the development of strains of various field crops | ||
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Brunswick Distinguished CitizenDistinguished Citizen 1982
Brunswick: 100 Years of Memories
Brombock, Jacob (?18th Century) Honored 1982 One of the original residents of the area now Brunswick, Jacob Brombock was born in Wittgenstein in what is now Germany. He arrived in the new world in 1740. After two years in Burkittsville, he sold his business interest and moved to this area where he built a cabin next to the northwest corner of Potomac Street and Maryland Avenue. In 1775, Brombock went with the Braddock expedition against Fort Duquesne, being assigned to responsibility for the wounded. His greatest lifelong contribution was in the development of strains of various field crops
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