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- 19:40, 8 January 2022 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Clarence Reginald Shewbridge.jpg (Clarence Reginald Shewbridge cuts a dashing pose on a snowy day in the 1920s. This photo was taken at the family home at 16 N. Virginia Avenue. (Photo courtesy of Kermit Frye) Category:Smoketown People)
- 19:40, 8 January 2022 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Clarence Reginald Shewbridge.jpg (Clarence Reginald Shewbridge cuts a dashing pose on a snowy day in the 1920s. This photo was taken at the family home at 16 N. Virginia Avenue. (Photo courtesy of Kermit Frye) Category:Smoketown People)
- 19:39, 8 January 2022 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Carter Family.jpg (Vintage Carter family photo taken across from what was then known as St. Paul's Evangelical (now Bethany) Lutheran Church in the early 1920s. From left to right are 3 generations: George Carter, George Jr. on his lap, Lib Carter and Issac Carter. (Photo courtesy of Kathy Carter Escamilla) Category:Smoketown Beginnings)
- 19:39, 8 January 2022 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Carter Family.jpg (Vintage Carter family photo taken across from what was then known as St. Paul's Evangelical (now Bethany) Lutheran Church in the early 1920s. From left to right are 3 generations: George Carter, George Jr. on his lap, Lib Carter and Issac Carter. (Photo courtesy of Kathy Carter Escamilla) Category:Smoketown Beginnings)
- 19:10, 8 January 2022 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Early Brunswick Boardwalk.JPG (Interesting Victorian photo from the early days of Brunswick that Jim Castle posted on Christmas Eve. This is one of the clearest photos you'll see of the old boardwalk that ran along what is now E. Potomac Street around the turn of the 20th Century or earlier. Can anyone tell us more about the old boardwalk and how long it was in existence? (Photo courtesy of James Robert Castle) Category:Smoketown Beginnings)
- 19:10, 8 January 2022 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Early Brunswick Boardwalk.JPG (Interesting Victorian photo from the early days of Brunswick that Jim Castle posted on Christmas Eve. This is one of the clearest photos you'll see of the old boardwalk that ran along what is now E. Potomac Street around the turn of the 20th Century or earlier. Can anyone tell us more about the old boardwalk and how long it was in existence? (Photo courtesy of James Robert Castle) Category:Smoketown Beginnings)
- 19:05, 8 January 2022 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Phyllis Maude and Gloria.jpg (Sisters Phyllis Harrington Peyton, Maude Harrington Custer and Gloria Custer in a photo dated to the mid 1930s. Maude married Raymond Custer in 1929. Gloria was the oldest daughter. Later the couple lived on W. B Street. Raymond worked at Kaplons and Maude operated the M&M market 2 doors down on W. Potomac Street. (Photo courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown People)
- 19:05, 8 January 2022 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Phyllis Maude and Gloria.jpg (Sisters Phyllis Harrington Peyton, Maude Harrington Custer and Gloria Custer in a photo dated to the mid 1930s. Maude married Raymond Custer in 1929. Gloria was the oldest daughter. Later the couple lived on W. B Street. Raymond worked at Kaplons and Maude operated the M&M market 2 doors down on W. Potomac Street. (Photo courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown People)
- 19:03, 8 January 2022 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Eva and Marie.jpg (This photo by Phil Peyton shows sisters Eva (standing) and Marie Harrington talking on their porch at the Harrington homeplace on N. Maple Avenue. Both lived there until their deaths in the 1960s. Eva never married and remained home to help her parents raise another 9 children. Marie and sister Maude Custer ran the M&M Market next to Brunswick Florist shop on W. Potomac Street across from the People's National Bank. Their store was known for their excellent homemade fudge and other candie...)
- 19:03, 8 January 2022 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Eva and Marie.jpg (This photo by Phil Peyton shows sisters Eva (standing) and Marie Harrington talking on their porch at the Harrington homeplace on N. Maple Avenue. Both lived there until their deaths in the 1960s. Eva never married and remained home to help her parents raise another 9 children. Marie and sister Maude Custer ran the M&M Market next to Brunswick Florist shop on W. Potomac Street across from the People's National Bank. Their store was known for their excellent homemade fudge and other candie...)
- 19:01, 8 January 2022 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Lonely Caboose.jpeg (A lonely caboose sits in the snowy Brunswick B&O yards after a big snow in 1899. (Photo courtesy of the Brunswick Heritage Museum and the Brunswick History 101 series, episode 17) Category:Smoketown Railroad)
- 19:01, 8 January 2022 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Lonely Caboose.jpeg (A lonely caboose sits in the snowy Brunswick B&O yards after a big snow in 1899. (Photo courtesy of the Brunswick Heritage Museum and the Brunswick History 101 series, episode 17) Category:Smoketown Railroad)
- 18:27, 27 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Peace on Earth Isaiah 2.4 2021.JPG (The message from Isaiah 2.4 within the Christmas message on the tank at Veterans' Memorial Park. We understand this display was found in storage where the Lion’s Club used to meet in the old library at the former West End school and placed where it stood in Christmases past. (Photos courtesy of Nancy Merchant Langley) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 18:27, 27 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Peace on Earth Isaiah 2.4 2021.JPG (The message from Isaiah 2.4 within the Christmas message on the tank at Veterans' Memorial Park. We understand this display was found in storage where the Lion’s Club used to meet in the old library at the former West End school and placed where it stood in Christmases past. (Photos courtesy of Nancy Merchant Langley) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 18:22, 27 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Peace on Earth 2.JPG (When the past is present. Peace on Earth. Goodwill to All. We understand this display was found in storage where the Lion’s Club used to meet in the old library at the former West End school and placed where it stood in Christmases past. (Photos courtesy of Nancy Merchant Langley) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 18:22, 27 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Peace on Earth 2.JPG (When the past is present. Peace on Earth. Goodwill to All. We understand this display was found in storage where the Lion’s Club used to meet in the old library at the former West End school and placed where it stood in Christmases past. (Photos courtesy of Nancy Merchant Langley) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 18:21, 27 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Peace on Earth 2021.JPG (When the past is present. Peace on Earth. Goodwill to All. We understand this display was found in storage where the Lion’s Club used to meet in the old library at the former West End school and placed where it stood in Christmases past. (Photos courtesy of Nancy Merchant Langley) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 18:21, 27 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Peace on Earth 2021.JPG (When the past is present. Peace on Earth. Goodwill to All. We understand this display was found in storage where the Lion’s Club used to meet in the old library at the former West End school and placed where it stood in Christmases past. (Photos courtesy of Nancy Merchant Langley) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 18:11, 27 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Molers Xmas Ad 1964.jpg (This was from when the Molers moved to E. Potomac Street. Forrest (Red) Moler originally owned the New York Hill Market on the corner of 9th Avenue. (Courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 18:11, 27 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Molers Xmas Ad 1964.jpg (This was from when the Molers moved to E. Potomac Street. Forrest (Red) Moler originally owned the New York Hill Market on the corner of 9th Avenue. (Courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 17:34, 27 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Mayor and Council Xmas ad 1964.jpg (Ad from the Brunswick Mayor & Council led by Mayor James Cummings. Councilwoman Nellie Roby was the first woman elected to office in Frederick County. (Courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 17:34, 27 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Mayor and Council Xmas ad 1964.jpg (Ad from the Brunswick Mayor & Council led by Mayor James Cummings. Councilwoman Nellie Roby was the first woman elected to office in Frederick County. (Courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 17:31, 27 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:S and N Katz Xmas Ad 1964.jpg (From a special advertising section of the Blade-Times in December 1964. Precision railroad watches were sold and repaired on the Square Corner opposite Horine's for generations. Frank Miglio was the friendly face who managed the shop for years. (Courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 17:31, 27 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:S and N Katz Xmas Ad 1964.jpg (From a special advertising section of the Blade-Times in December 1964. Precision railroad watches were sold and repaired on the Square Corner opposite Horine's for generations. Frank Miglio was the friendly face who managed the shop for years. (Courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 17:30, 27 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:SW George Xmas Ad 1964.jpg (Original longtime owners of what became the Strawsburg family business. (Courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 17:30, 27 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:SW George Xmas Ad 1964.jpg (Original longtime owners of what became the Strawsburg family business. (Courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 17:28, 27 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Kaplons Xmas Ad 1964.jpg (From a special advertising section of the Blade-Times in December 1964. Brunswick's premier department store on W. Potomac Street that dated to 1889 in its original location in "the town between the tracks", eventually closed in 1967. (Courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 17:28, 27 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Kaplons Xmas Ad 1964.jpg (From a special advertising section of the Blade-Times in December 1964. Brunswick's premier department store on W. Potomac Street that dated to 1889 in its original location in "the town between the tracks", eventually closed in 1967. (Courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 17:27, 27 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Horines Xmas ad 1964.jpg (From a special advertising section of the Blade-Times in December 1964. The Horine's pharmacy and soda fountain business was still serving its signature Ammonia and Cherry Cokes in 1964. (Courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 17:27, 27 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Horines Xmas ad 1964.jpg (From a special advertising section of the Blade-Times in December 1964. The Horine's pharmacy and soda fountain business was still serving its signature Ammonia and Cherry Cokes in 1964. (Courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 22:06, 26 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Gross Bros Xmas ad 1964.jpg (From a special advertising section of the Blade-Times in December 1964. Once a precursor of modern department stores before the turn of the 20th Century, the Gross brothers sold fuel oils out of the historic family store at the foot of S. Maryland Avenue in 1964. (Courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 22:06, 26 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Gross Bros Xmas ad 1964.jpg (From a special advertising section of the Blade-Times in December 1964. Once a precursor of modern department stores before the turn of the 20th Century, the Gross brothers sold fuel oils out of the historic family store at the foot of S. Maryland Avenue in 1964. (Courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 22:05, 26 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Blade Times Xmas Front cover 12-24 1964.jpg (Front cover of a special advertising section of the Blade-Times in December 1964. (Courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 22:05, 26 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Blade Times Xmas Front cover 12-24 1964.jpg (Front cover of a special advertising section of the Blade-Times in December 1964. (Courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 22:02, 26 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Lutheran church Xmas Card.jpg (A 1950s-era Christmas Card from Reverend Ralph Miller and his family featured a photo of Bethany Lutheran Church on A Street. Mrs. Gladys Miller taught Mathematics and English at Brunswick High School. (Courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 22:02, 26 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Lutheran church Xmas Card.jpg (A 1950s-era Christmas Card from Reverend Ralph Miller and his family featured a photo of Bethany Lutheran Church on A Street. Mrs. Gladys Miller taught Mathematics and English at Brunswick High School. (Courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 19:47, 26 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Follins Esso Xmas Ad 1964.jpg (In loving memory of Betty & Lynn.Follin. (Courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 19:47, 26 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Follins Esso Xmas Ad 1964.jpg (In loving memory of Betty & Lynn.Follin. (Courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 19:46, 26 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Brunswick Florist-Xmas Ad 1964.jpg (When Donald Darr's shop operated out of the storefront next to Kaplon's (Courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 19:46, 26 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Brunswick Florist-Xmas Ad 1964.jpg (When Donald Darr's shop operated out of the storefront next to Kaplon's (Courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 19:44, 26 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Brunswick Mobil Xmas Ad 1964.jpg (This business operated out of the garage next to Garland and Bill "Gumps" Grams station, later Nininger's. (Courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 19:44, 26 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Brunswick Mobil Xmas Ad 1964.jpg (This business operated out of the garage next to Garland and Bill "Gumps" Grams station, later Nininger's. (Courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 19:36, 26 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Peace on Earth 1956.jpg (Lion's Club Christmas display in Veterans' Memorial Park on A Street. You can see the star on the tank and the Manuels’ house on the far left. Unfortunately, the message from Isaiah isn't very clear, but you can read it in the 2021 photo. This photo is believed to have been taken in 1956. (Photo by Blair Harrington courtesy of Laura Alcarese) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 19:36, 26 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Peace on Earth 1956.jpg (Lion's Club Christmas display in Veterans' Memorial Park on A Street. You can see the star on the tank and the Manuels’ house on the far left. Unfortunately, the message from Isaiah isn't very clear, but you can read it in the 2021 photo. This photo is believed to have been taken in 1956. (Photo by Blair Harrington courtesy of Laura Alcarese) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 19:32, 26 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Town Christmas Tree Maryland Ave 1956.jpg (A view of the town Christmas tree looking south. See the Red Men's Hall (now the Museum), the houses on Maryland Avenue and the approach to the bridge in the background. This photo is believed to have been taken in 1956. (Photo by Blair Harrington courtesy of Laura Alcarese) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 19:32, 26 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Town Christmas Tree Maryland Ave 1956.jpg (A view of the town Christmas tree looking south. See the Red Men's Hall (now the Museum), the houses on Maryland Avenue and the approach to the bridge in the background. This photo is believed to have been taken in 1956. (Photo by Blair Harrington courtesy of Laura Alcarese) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 19:30, 26 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Town Christmas Tree Petersville Rd 1956.jpg (An abstract view of the town Christmas Tree at the entrance to Brunswick from the then new Potomac River bridge. See the old bowling alley on Petersville Road and C Street. Feete's Funeral Home is visible behind the tree at Petersville Road and B Street. This photo is believed to have been taken in 1956. sm (Photo by Blair Harrington courtesy of Laura Alcarese) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 19:30, 26 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Town Christmas Tree Petersville Rd 1956.jpg (An abstract view of the town Christmas Tree at the entrance to Brunswick from the then new Potomac River bridge. See the old bowling alley on Petersville Road and C Street. Feete's Funeral Home is visible behind the tree at Petersville Road and B Street. This photo is believed to have been taken in 1956. sm (Photo by Blair Harrington courtesy of Laura Alcarese) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 19:28, 26 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Coffman Fisher Xmas Ad.jpg (Ad for Coffman-Fisher's Christmas Festival in December 1964. Check out the prices. There an elaborate Christmas display on the 2nd floor of the store where toys were sold. The business on the 1st block of E. Potomac Street was always known as The Lace Store. (Blade-Times ad courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 19:28, 26 December 2021 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Coffman Fisher Xmas Ad.jpg (Ad for Coffman-Fisher's Christmas Festival in December 1964. Check out the prices. There an elaborate Christmas display on the 2nd floor of the store where toys were sold. The business on the 1st block of E. Potomac Street was always known as The Lace Store. (Blade-Times ad courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown Christmas)