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30 October 2024
08:26 | Upload log Wallgaier talk contribs uploaded File:Brunswick soccor team defeats Boonsboro 3-0, FrederickNewsPost, 2024.10.30.pdf (Brunswick soccor team defeats Boonsboro 3-0, FrederickNewsPost, 2024.10.30.pdf Category:Recreation-Sports) |
23 October 2024
08:36 | Upload log Wallgaier talk contribs uploaded File:Jerry Smith will not return as BHS football coach, FrederickNewsPost, 2024.10.23.pdf (Jerry Smith will not return as BHS football coach. Meeting of school officials with parents gave no explanation. FrederickNewsPost, 2024.10.23.pdf Category:Recreation-Sports) |
21 October 2024
15:32 | Deletion log Dhuscha talk contribs deleted page File:The Corner Store in the Kaplon Building owner Bhavisha Bhakta (BB) , April 28, 2018.jpg (Request from Wayne Allgaier) |
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08:24 Wallgaier talk contribs uploaded File:Gloria Ayers obituary,FrederickNewsPost, 2024.10.21.pdf (Gloria Ayers obituary,FrederickNewsPost, 2024.10.21.pdf Category:Obituary) | ||||
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00:38 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Girl Scout troop 791 Towpath Color.jpg (Girl Scout troop 791 from Jefferson's Valley Elementary School pose during a bike ride on the Towpath in Fall 1971. According to Cheryl Beachley Varkalis: "I missed a few but here you go. Leilani Drayer, Mary Kelly, Daun Monath, Mandy Rose, Kim Beavers, Sharon Keller, Julie Setters, Gwen McAllister Hoebeke, Me, Debra Huffer Moler, Robin Leatherman, Brenda McAllister, Lynn Beachley, Mrs. Sexton, Mrs. McAllister, My Mom." The girl with the "pink top might be Denise Teagle. " Mary Kelly: "I be...) |
20 October 2024
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23:27 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Class-of-1945.bhs-reunion.png (Brunswick High School Class of 1945 Reunion. Pharmacist and community leader Bob Moler is 3rd from the right in front. This may have been the 50th class reunion. Those identified are (L-R): Dick Wenner, ?, Bud Kidwell, ?, ?,?, Donald Woods, Bob Moler, Mud Brooks, Colleen Selby?, ? (Photo courtesy of Jim Moler) Category:Smoketown Schools) | ||||
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23:21 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Car Yard 1970 from the Bridge.jpg (Looking westward from the bridge toward the Car Yard in August, 1970. Here are some comments on the location: Todd Crone What is left of the cattle pens on the right hand side of the picture. Phil Lowery Todd Crone Never seen cows there but often used for pigs. I grew up on Walnut Street and watch them load the pigs. Kenny Edwards Brunswick yard held coal here and car repair shop was a little north of this picture. (Photo by John P. Hale courtesy of the City of Brunswick, Maryland Histor...) | ||||
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23:15 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Horine's Ad Sign early 1900s.jpg (An old advertising sign for Horine's Drug Store. It must date between 1901-1912 because that's the timeline of the Post Office when it was on the Square Corner in the building that many of us remember as S&N Katz. Doris Kelley Barker Bettie Nielsen I remember Dr. Horine as a doctor, his son we called Dr. but he wasn’t. Dr. Horine’s office was behind the ice cream confectionary store. Dr. Smith was just past there with a house in between and the many time I went to Dr. Smith. He gave us the w...) | ||||
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23:13 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:King's 1st location.jpg (King's Pizza at 111 W. Potomac Street when it operated next to Fast Eddie's. King's opened at this location sometime in the 1980s. Please share your memories. Good food was available on this corner! Sadly the building has been gone for at least a decade. Prior to King's it was briefly home to the Blade-Times in the 1960s. Going back to the 1920s, it housed grocery stores such as Wenner's City Meat Market, White's Self Service, and John's Supermarket. The Kaplon family owned the building fo...) |