File:Maple Avenue, towards the square corner and 1st Baptist Church.jpg

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Summary

A postcard view looking up First Street, which is now Maple Avenue, towards the square corner and 1st Baptist Church. At the time, this was the entrance to town as the road came down from the old bridge, past the mill, and over the tracks. This may have been one of many postcard views of Brunswick commissioned by L.S. Harman’s Cigar Store in the early 1900s.

Note the horse and buggy in front of the Smith & Carlisle General Store on the left, which occupied the storefront where My Sister’s Place and Mommer’s later did business. This must’ve been after 1910 as the Horine building can be seen on the other side of First Street. Across the square corner appears to have been Jacob M. Ephrain’s clothing store, which burned in 1917.

(Photo courtesy of the Brunswick Heritage Museum and Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)

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