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- 15:41, 5 July 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:Elections 2020, Chris Vigliotti for City Counci.pdf (Category:City)
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- 15:41, 5 July 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:Elections 2020, Chris Vigliotti for City Counci.pdf (Category:City)
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- 15:37, 5 July 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:City Council Elections 2020, Nathan Brown for Mayor.pdf (Category:City)
- 15:37, 5 July 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:City Council Elections 2020, Nathan Brown for Mayor.pdf (Category:City)
- 18:36, 3 July 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:Frank Brooks mowing the grass at his mother's house.jpg (This appears to be Frank Brooks mowing the grass at his mother's house, which was located in a hollow across the street from Cooper's Tavern. Mr. Brooks worked in the B&O Car Yard. (From the Myer Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries) Category:Smoketown People)
- 18:36, 3 July 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs approve-ia ([Accuracy: Spot checked, Depth: Basic, Readability: Acceptable])
- 18:36, 3 July 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:Frank Brooks mowing the grass at his mother's house.jpg (This appears to be Frank Brooks mowing the grass at his mother's house, which was located in a hollow across the street from Cooper's Tavern. Mr. Brooks worked in the B&O Car Yard. (From the Myer Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries) Category:Smoketown People)
- 09:16, 3 July 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs approve-ia ([Accuracy: Spot checked, Depth: Basic, Readability: Acceptable])
- 09:16, 3 July 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:Tom and Vivian Smith on their 55th Anniversary, July 3, 2020.jpg (From Jenny Jones Facebook page Category:People)
- 09:16, 3 July 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:Tom and Vivian Smith on their 55th Anniversary, July 3, 2020.jpg (From Jenny Jones Facebook page Category:People)
- 05:39, 3 July 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:The Wanderers on stage back in 1966 at what was then the new high school..jpg (As a long-time live music town, Brunswick gave birth to and hosted many musical acts, from professionals like Jimmy Dean and the Big Bands to local rock and country ensembles. Here's a photo of The Wanderers on stage back in 1966 at what was then the new high school. From the left are band members Leslie Forrest on sax, Jimmy Hebb on bass, Denny Harsh on drums, Brenton Barger on guitar and Eddie Riggan on the organ. (Photo courtesy of the City of Brunswick, MD History Commission and the Blad...)
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- 05:39, 3 July 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:The Wanderers on stage back in 1966 at what was then the new high school..jpg (As a long-time live music town, Brunswick gave birth to and hosted many musical acts, from professionals like Jimmy Dean and the Big Bands to local rock and country ensembles. Here's a photo of The Wanderers on stage back in 1966 at what was then the new high school. From the left are band members Leslie Forrest on sax, Jimmy Hebb on bass, Denny Harsh on drums, Brenton Barger on guitar and Eddie Riggan on the organ. (Photo courtesy of the City of Brunswick, MD History Commission and the Blad...)
- 15:25, 1 July 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs approve-a ([Accuracy: Spot checked, Depth: Basic, Readability: Acceptable])
- 15:25, 1 July 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:Jenny Jones and her Mother Vivian Smith, June 2018.jpg (From Jenny's Facebook page on her mothers birthday.)
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- 15:25, 1 July 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:Jenny Jones and her Mother Vivian Smith, June 2018.jpg (From Jenny's Facebook page on her mothers birthday.)
- 15:19, 1 July 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:Soap box derbies that ran down from the top of 10th Avenue.jpg (The soap box derbies that ran down from the top of 10th Avenue below "Dead Man's Curve" down East Potomac Street were a huge hit with local kids back then. According to the library, here are Brunswick racers George Hall, Witter Lovelace and Dan Lutman standing with their soap box derby cars. This photo is late 1940s. (From the Myer Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries) Category:Smoketown Kids)
- 15:19, 1 July 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs approve-ia ([Accuracy: Spot checked, Depth: Basic, Readability: Acceptable])
- 15:19, 1 July 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:Soap box derbies that ran down from the top of 10th Avenue.jpg (The soap box derbies that ran down from the top of 10th Avenue below "Dead Man's Curve" down East Potomac Street were a huge hit with local kids back then. According to the library, here are Brunswick racers George Hall, Witter Lovelace and Dan Lutman standing with their soap box derby cars. This photo is late 1940s. (From the Myer Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries) Category:Smoketown Kids)
- 19:31, 30 June 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs moved page File:Green Country Inn Demolition Octpnrt 23, 2013 (1).JPG to File:Green Country Inn Demolition October 23, 2013 (1).JPG
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- 06:36, 30 June 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:Student 2020 - Mia Martinez from The Frederick News-Post, June 30, 2020.jpg (Category:High School)
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- 06:36, 30 June 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:Student 2020 - Mia Martinez from The Frederick News-Post, June 30, 2020.jpg (Category:High School)
- 15:35, 29 June 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:Judge Patrick M. Schnauffer Retire in 1969.jpg (Judge Patrick M. Schnauffer of Brunswick takes one last look around the courtroom in the old Frederick County courthouse in 1969 on his retirement day. Judge Schnauffer served on the Circuit Court for 27 years. (Blade-Times clipping courtesy of the City of Brunswick, MD History Commission) Category:Smoketown People)
- 15:35, 29 June 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs approve-ia ([Accuracy: Spot checked, Depth: Basic, Readability: Acceptable])
- 15:35, 29 June 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:Judge Patrick M. Schnauffer Retire in 1969.jpg (Judge Patrick M. Schnauffer of Brunswick takes one last look around the courtroom in the old Frederick County courthouse in 1969 on his retirement day. Judge Schnauffer served on the Circuit Court for 27 years. (Blade-Times clipping courtesy of the City of Brunswick, MD History Commission) Category:Smoketown People)
- 15:33, 29 June 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:An old banjo string purchased from Horine's Drug store, likely in the late 1930.jpg (An old banjo string, still in package that was purchased from Horine's Drug store, likely in the late 1930s. Owner was Howard Taulton of the C Street Ramblers. (Photo courtesy of Jeff Taulton) Category:Business)
- 15:33, 29 June 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs approve-ia ([Accuracy: Spot checked, Depth: Basic, Readability: Acceptable])
- 15:33, 29 June 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:An old banjo string purchased from Horine's Drug store, likely in the late 1930.jpg (An old banjo string, still in package that was purchased from Horine's Drug store, likely in the late 1930s. Owner was Howard Taulton of the C Street Ramblers. (Photo courtesy of Jeff Taulton) Category:Business)
- 15:32, 29 June 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:S.W. George & Co Hardware on the southwest corner of West Potomac Street and Delaware Avenue.jpg (Inside S.W. George & Co hardware at its then new location on the southwest corner of W. Potomac Street and Delaware Avenue. According to Robin Heaton, who owns the original, the photo was taken in 1910. The business opened in 1907 and was owned by 3 generations of the George family for 66 years. From left are Harry George Sr, his father Samuel W. George and Sydnor Bennett. Note the horse collars hanging on the upper right and the coal-fired heating stoves on the right side of the floor. Ac...)
- 15:32, 29 June 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs approve-ia ([Accuracy: Spot checked, Depth: Basic, Readability: Acceptable])
- 15:32, 29 June 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:S.W. George & Co Hardware on the southwest corner of West Potomac Street and Delaware Avenue.jpg (Inside S.W. George & Co hardware at its then new location on the southwest corner of W. Potomac Street and Delaware Avenue. According to Robin Heaton, who owns the original, the photo was taken in 1910. The business opened in 1907 and was owned by 3 generations of the George family for 66 years. From left are Harry George Sr, his father Samuel W. George and Sydnor Bennett. Note the horse collars hanging on the upper right and the coal-fired heating stoves on the right side of the floor. Ac...)
- 15:29, 29 June 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:Brunswick Hardware at 302 W Potomac Street in 1978.jpg (Brunswick Hardware at 302 W Potomac Street in 1978 when it was owned by Leroy Strawsburg and Melvin Taylor. Strawsburg later bought out Taylor and operated the store until his recent retirement. His daughter Abbie Ricketts owns Brunswick Sports & Apparel at this location today. (Photo courtesy of Phil Lowery) Category:Smoketown Businesses)
- 15:29, 29 June 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs approve-ia ([Accuracy: Spot checked, Depth: Basic, Readability: Acceptable])
- 15:29, 29 June 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:Brunswick Hardware at 302 W Potomac Street in 1978.jpg (Brunswick Hardware at 302 W Potomac Street in 1978 when it was owned by Leroy Strawsburg and Melvin Taylor. Strawsburg later bought out Taylor and operated the store until his recent retirement. His daughter Abbie Ricketts owns Brunswick Sports & Apparel at this location today. (Photo courtesy of Phil Lowery) Category:Smoketown Businesses)
- 15:28, 29 June 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:Potomac Furniture at 310 West Potomac Street.jpg (The former Home of Potomac Furniture at 310 West Potomac Street is an apartment building today. This photo appears to have been taken in the early years of the business. According to the "Images of America" book on Brunswick by Mary Rubin, a furniture store was first opened here in 1913 by Theodore Siehler, who owned the business until his death in 1981. His daughter, Joann Siehler Durst closed the store in 1984. George Bennett, whose wife Doris taught 5th grade at BES, was the longtime mana...)
- 15:28, 29 June 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs approve-ia ([Accuracy: Spot checked, Depth: Basic, Readability: Acceptable])
- 15:28, 29 June 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:Potomac Furniture at 310 West Potomac Street.jpg (The former Home of Potomac Furniture at 310 West Potomac Street is an apartment building today. This photo appears to have been taken in the early years of the business. According to the "Images of America" book on Brunswick by Mary Rubin, a furniture store was first opened here in 1913 by Theodore Siehler, who owned the business until his death in 1981. His daughter, Joann Siehler Durst closed the store in 1984. George Bennett, whose wife Doris taught 5th grade at BES, was the longtime mana...)
- 15:27, 29 June 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:Old mill in the 1930s when it was known as the Co-op.jpg (Here's a photo of the old mill in the 1930s when it was known as "the Co-op", located at Lock 30 of the C&O Canal at Brunswick. Note the rail siding in front of the building that accommodated freight to be offloaded. Founded by the Wenner family to take advantage of the milling trade that had sprung up in local communities along the canal, the mill was built in the 1850's and operated during the Civil War, principally by C.F. Wenner. It was later known as BP Crampton & Co. and finally the So...)
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- 15:27, 29 June 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:Old mill in the 1930s when it was known as the Co-op.jpg (Here's a photo of the old mill in the 1930s when it was known as "the Co-op", located at Lock 30 of the C&O Canal at Brunswick. Note the rail siding in front of the building that accommodated freight to be offloaded. Founded by the Wenner family to take advantage of the milling trade that had sprung up in local communities along the canal, the mill was built in the 1850's and operated during the Civil War, principally by C.F. Wenner. It was later known as BP Crampton & Co. and finally the So...)
- 15:26, 29 June 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:Old mill along the towpath at Lock 30.jpg (The backside of the old mill along the towpath at Lock 30 before the 1955 Potomac River Bridge was built. See the canal all grown up in weeds. (From the Myer Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries) Category:Smoketown Potomac River and C&O Canal)
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- 15:26, 29 June 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:Old mill along the towpath at Lock 30.jpg (The backside of the old mill along the towpath at Lock 30 before the 1955 Potomac River Bridge was built. See the canal all grown up in weeds. (From the Myer Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries) Category:Smoketown Potomac River and C&O Canal)
- 15:24, 29 June 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:Eastbound Hump Tower.jpg (This photograph shows the Eastbound Hump Tower. Workers in this tower directed the switching of cars to be reclassified for their new Eastbound destination. The tower was located in the receiving classification yard. Category:Castle Collection Railroad)