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Harvey Bickle came to Brunswick as secretary of the B&O YMCA. In this capacity, he knew William Scheer, general manager of the Eastern Region of the railroad, and influenced him to develop on B&O property during 1928-29, the baseball field known locally as Scheer Stadium. He was also responsible for developing swimming facilities in Little Catoctin Creek on Route 79 beyond Rosemont, now owned by the Lions Club. He sponsored free excursions on the B&O for Brunswick young people to interesting events. He was a special deputy sheriff during his time here. |
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Distinguished Citizen 1982
Brunswick: 100 Years of History
Bickle, Harvey S. (Dates Unknown) Honored 1982 Harvey Bickle came to Brunswick as secretary of the B&O YMCA. In this capacity, he knew William Scheer, general manager of the Eastern Region of the railroad, and influenced him to develop on B&O property during 1928-29, the baseball field known locally as Scheer Stadium. He was also responsible for developing swimming facilities in Little Catoctin Creek on Route 79 beyond Rosemont, now owned by the Lions Club. He sponsored free excursions on the B&O for Brunswick young people to interesting events. He was a special deputy sheriff during his time here.
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