Category:Smoketown Beginnings
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Media in category "Smoketown Beginnings"
The following 124 files are in this category, out of 124 total.
- 01 - Eelpot Flats early name.jpg 720 × 404; 39 KB
- 03 Abraham Pennington was the first settler near Eel Pot, 1728.jpg 720 × 540; 78 KB
- 04 First German Reformed Church Site and Cemetery.jpg 2,016 × 1,512; 635 KB
- 05 Early Plat of Town of Berlin.jpg 604 × 439; 79 KB
- 06 Covered bridge at Berlin-Brunswick.jpg 941 × 400; 102 KB
- 07 Old mill on the C&O Canal.jpg 604 × 403; 82 KB
- 08 Cramptons Mill at Lock 30.jpg 720 × 578; 116 KB
- 09 Berlin - 1858 - Credit Library of Congress.jpg 658 × 960; 141 KB
- 10 Berlin Map with arry Post Office Designation.jpg 799 × 800; 198 KB
- 11 C.F. Wenner Orignial Farmhouse - Glenwood.jpg 587 × 338; 51 KB
- 13 Scouts and guides of the Army of Potomac, Berlin, Maryland.jpg 1,024 × 781; 289 KB
- 14 Looking toward Berlin October 1862.jpg 855 × 683; 78 KB
- 15 Pontoon Bridge looking across the Potomac River from Virginia.jpg 720 × 513; 75 KB
- 16 Berlin (now Brunswick), Md. in 1863 by Alexander Gardner.jpg 1,024 × 835; 138 KB
- 17 Union wagon train forming in Berlin.jpg 1,381 × 982; 443 KB
- 18 1873 plat of Berlin.jpg 814 × 960; 199 KB
- 19 canal and railroad town in the late 1890s.jpg 2,048 × 1,399; 208 KB
- 1920px-Building in the 200 Block of West Potomac Street, destroyed by fire.jpg 1,191 × 859; 313 KB
- 20 Town Between the Tracks.jpg 720 × 540; 51 KB
- 21 The town between the tracks.jpg 960 × 954; 340 KB
- 22 The town between the tracks.jpg 2,048 × 1,236; 354 KB
- 23 The town between the tracks.jpg 2,048 × 1,228; 275 KB
- 24 Brunswick when it was in the flood plain.jpg 2,048 × 1,445; 211 KB
- 26 The Town between the tracks.jpg 2,146 × 931; 287 KB
- 27 Brunswick taken from Virginia.jpg 2,048 × 1,632; 321 KB
- 28 Restaurant and watering hole in Berlin, May 3, 1882.jpg 891 × 960; 212 KB
- 29 Post office in Knoxville, July 28, 1913.jpg 1,204 × 755; 475 KB
- 30 Sandy Hook the eastern termina.jpg 2,048 × 1,536; 428 KB
- 31 Weverton Train Station in the early 1900s..jpg 1,000 × 708; 92 KB
- 32 The town between the tracks.jpg 720 × 490; 132 KB
- 33 The Town Between the Tracks..jpg 1,727 × 1,173; 188 KB
- 34 The Town Between the Tracks.jpg 604 × 389; 68 KB
- 35 The Town Between the Tracks.jpg 720 × 540; 62 KB
- 36 The Town Between the Tracks.jpg 1,408 × 1,056; 243 KB
- 37 The Town Between the Tracks.jpg 1,933 × 1,345; 169 KB
- 38 The Town Between the Tracks.jpg 2,199 × 939; 413 KB
- 39 John L. Jordan was Brunswick's first mayor.jpg 545 × 720; 170 KB
- A&P on West Potomac Street.jpg 2,048 × 1,608; 264 KB
- Ada Belle Stewart.jpg 334 × 379; 28 KB
- B&O Doctors & Nurses circa 1924.jpg 2,048 × 1,536; 413 KB
- B&O hospital next to the YMCA Circa 1900.jpg 1,273 × 933; 122 KB
- B&O Railroad Yard 1910.jpg 400 × 246; 35 KB
- B&O Thoroughfare Town Between Tracks.jpeg 960 × 931; 98 KB
- B.F. and his wife, Laura Sigafoose.jpg 1,533 × 1,052; 124 KB
- Bank note from Peoples National Bank 1929.jpg 720 × 305; 66 KB
- Ben Sigafoose and Elonza Gosnell.jpg 372 × 493; 27 KB
- Brakemen's club.jpg 2,048 × 1,182; 232 KB
- Brunswick community swimming pool early photo.jpg 2,048 × 1,324; 544 KB
- Brunswick Herald.jpg 440 × 599; 145 KB
- Brunswick looking north from South Maple Avenue Post Card.jpg 1,080 × 656; 149 KB
- Brunswick railroad depot.jpg 960 × 720; 115 KB
- Brunswick Savings Bank on the square corner 1906.jpg 2,048 × 1,647; 517 KB
- Brunswick Street - West End houses built by the B&O railroad..jpg 494 × 338; 31 KB
- Burnside’s Corps marching over the pontoon bridge.jpg 709 × 474; 114 KB
- Carter Family.jpg 1,772 × 1,180; 741 KB
- Charles Malcolm and Edna Garrott Wenner family around 1895.jpg 720 × 434; 49 KB
- Charles Newton Trundle.jpg 573 × 960; 97 KB
- Clarence D Shewbridge home at 16 N Virginia Avenue in Brunswick.jpg 633 × 960; 120 KB
- Darr's Confectionery, 5 East Potomac Street cireca 1908.jpg 719 × 480; 75 KB
- Dr. Levin West Home on the corner of A Street and 1st Avenue.jpg 1,408 × 1,056; 242 KB
- Early Brunswick Boardwalk.JPG 1,452 × 1,468; 351 KB
- Early Brunswick House-Wenner's Addition.jpeg 2,048 × 1,284; 663 KB
- East Potomac Street looking west in 1906.jpg 2,048 × 1,621; 429 KB
- East Potomac Street near the location of the Potomac Street Grill.jpg 960 × 937; 184 KB
- Flynn Early Barber Shop.jpeg 1,655 × 996; 323 KB
- Funk Family 1915.jpg 1,080 × 722; 277 KB
- George Stables.jpeg 3,672 × 2,441; 1.98 MB
- Error creating thumbnail: File with dimensions greater than 12.5 MPGerman Crossing Ferry.bmp 1,020 × 2,147,483,647; 4.75 MB
- Hamilton Theodore Earles photo taken 1895.jpg 485 × 720; 69 KB
- Hemp's Meat & Groceries (circa 1920).jpg 2,048 × 1,642; 1.1 MB
- Himan N. (Harry) Werntz, a leading Brunswick merchant.jpg 540 × 720; 21 KB
- Horine Building drug store and residence in 1910.jpg 2,048 × 1,622; 402 KB
- House on South Maryland Avenue was built by William Lynch Gross Circa 1890.jpg 1,829 × 1,440; 698 KB
- Howard Marvin Jones (1874-1955).jpg 373 × 542; 27 KB
- Isaac Carter Jr. and his sister.jpg 445 × 602; 81 KB
- Jacob Ephraim's clothing store on the Square Corner.jpg 720 × 399; 68 KB
- Jones & Robinson staff on E. Potomac Street.jpg 2,048 × 1,472; 344 KB
- Kaplon Family 1895.jpg 960 × 720; 100 KB
- Lena Troxell on Potomac River Bridge.jpg 455 × 786; 39 KB
- Lenna Belle Earles Barger.jpg 435 × 720; 63 KB
- Maple Avenue towards the square corner and the First Baptist Church..jpg 1,408 × 1,056; 211 KB
- Maple Avenue, towards the square corner and 1st Baptist Church.jpg 2,048 × 1,276; 477 KB
- Margaret Eagle Dixon Collection.jpg 960 × 804; 208 KB
- Mollie Rolnick (Mrs H.N. Werntz).jpg 2,048 × 1,631; 541 KB
- Mr. & Mrs. C.M. Wenner.jpeg 2,442 × 3,011; 1.7 MB
- Mulkey's gas station - Ralph Mulkey late 1920s.jpg 983 × 601; 157 KB
- Myer Kaplon photo of a covered bridge.jpg 990 × 699; 98 KB
- New York Hill (9th Avenue) in 1906..jpg 2,015 × 1,501; 207 KB
- New York Hill Stewart House.jpg 1,080 × 692; 177 KB
- Peter Dixon, Lloyd Roelke, katie Eagle Roelke, Margaret Eagle Dixon.jpg 716 × 960; 157 KB
- Pontoon Bridge LoC.JPG 1,990 × 1,630; 527 KB
- Railroad scene from the early 20th century.jpg 1,099 × 856; 155 KB
- Ralph Fry 326 W. Potomac.jpeg 3,053 × 1,634; 2.21 MB
- Red Men's Hall 1906.JPG 1,326 × 1,655; 616 KB
- Red Men's Hall, 40 W Potomac Street Around the Turn of the 20th Century.jpg 2,048 × 1,417; 631 KB
- Roby's out for a drive.jpg 1,146 × 777; 152 KB
- S.W. George Store Foundation.jpg 1,277 × 888; 113 KB
- Schnauffer family Garage on North Maple Avenue and A Street.jpg 1,044 × 572; 57 KB
- Shewbridge brothers, who were all B&O telegraphers.jpg 825 × 546; 49 KB
- Smith & Carlisle General Store 1907 - S. Maple Avenue.jpg 720 × 428; 98 KB
- Square Corner Post Office.jpeg 3,821 × 2,593; 1.7 MB
- Tom Burke inside Kaplon's department store.jpg 675 × 960; 110 KB
- Track to Coal Dump.jpg 604 × 397; 48 KB
- Trains - Engine 1256 - 1910 or 11.jpg 720 × 540; 80 KB
- Trains - Engine 1266, Engineer Crowl.jpg 720 × 540; 70 KB
- Trains - Engine in front of the original Brunswick Roundhouse.jpg 2,048 × 1,349; 363 KB
- Trains - engine next to the Coal Tipple.jpg 2,048 × 1,445; 480 KB
- Victor-Kaplon-and-Family.jpg 1,159 × 911; 371 KB
- WB Tower probably around 1910..jpg 542 × 720; 76 KB
- Wenner House, 609 West Potomac Street.jpg 1,296 × 1,052; 138 KB
- YMCA during the 1918 Spanish Flu epidemic.jpg 1,080 × 791; 119 KB