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  • 21:03, 7 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Delaware Avenue 1990.jpg (A view up Delaware Avenue from W. Potomac Street. See the old Fire Hall in the middle of the block on the left hand side. Recognize the houses? James S. Bennett Sr. The House way up was the Snoots' house, Fire hall, white House on the bottom was the Mr Sherman Lowrys house, across the street was the Hardware store S.W.George’s. Dale Baker The fire hall was used by the Masonic lodge then. JoEllen Morsberger Fisher On the right was my Great grandparents home. My great grandmother Barbara Ell...)
  • 20:54, 7 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Grace Chapel Interior.jpg (This is a pre-1920 photo of the interior of Grace Chapel at 114 E. A Street. The brick structure occupied approximately one-fourth the area of the present church. Bricks from the mother church, St. Mark's, were used in the construction. The chapel was demolished in 1922 to make way for a larger church, which is the present structure built on the same site. The crucifix visible in front of the pews on the left is still in use at Grace Church today. According to Jody Brumage" "This photograph...)
  • 20:54, 7 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Grace Chapel Interior.jpg (This is a pre-1920 photo of the interior of Grace Chapel at 114 E. A Street. The brick structure occupied approximately one-fourth the area of the present church. Bricks from the mother church, St. Mark's, were used in the construction. The chapel was demolished in 1922 to make way for a larger church, which is the present structure built on the same site. The crucifix visible in front of the pews on the left is still in use at Grace Church today. According to Jody Brumage" "This photograph...)
  • 20:47, 7 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Dr. JGF Smith cowboy boots.jpg (Dr. JGF Smith shows off a new pair of cowboy boots, likely outside his back porch in the 1940s. It might have been a challenge for the good doctor to get up and down those steep steps in those boots! Brenton Barger Great man.. our family doctor as well until about 13.. then it was Dr. Pruitt. Remember Doc Smiths shakey hand.. giving me a penicillin shot in my butt..lol. Peter Wenner Although we saw him in church, I think I only went to him a couple times when I really young. I can remember...)
  • 20:47, 7 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Dr. JGF Smith cowboy boots.jpg (Dr. JGF Smith shows off a new pair of cowboy boots, likely outside his back porch in the 1940s. It might have been a challenge for the good doctor to get up and down those steep steps in those boots! Brenton Barger Great man.. our family doctor as well until about 13.. then it was Dr. Pruitt. Remember Doc Smiths shakey hand.. giving me a penicillin shot in my butt..lol. Peter Wenner Although we saw him in church, I think I only went to him a couple times when I really young. I can remember...)
  • 20:37, 7 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Blair Harrington Bob Grams & Ken Jones.jpg (Blair Harrington, Bob Grams and Ken Jones in the backyard of the Grams home on N. Virginia Avenue, circa 1940. (Photo courtesy of Cynthia Grams Peltzman) Category:Smoketown Kid)
  • 20:37, 7 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Blair Harrington Bob Grams & Ken Jones.jpg (Blair Harrington, Bob Grams and Ken Jones in the backyard of the Grams home on N. Virginia Avenue, circa 1940. (Photo courtesy of Cynthia Grams Peltzman) Category:Smoketown Kid)
  • 20:32, 7 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Summer Parade Brunswick Community Band.jpg (Here's another view of a Summer parade at the intersection of W. Potomac Street and N. Virginia Avenue in the late 1940s. Judging from other photos of the members in black jackets, this looks like the Brunswick Community Band. (Photo courtesy of Sue and Bill Kubat) Category:Smoketown Parades and Celebrations)
  • 20:32, 7 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Summer Parade Brunswick Community Band.jpg (Here's another view of a Summer parade at the intersection of W. Potomac Street and N. Virginia Avenue in the late 1940s. Judging from other photos of the members in black jackets, this looks like the Brunswick Community Band. (Photo courtesy of Sue and Bill Kubat) Category:Smoketown Parades and Celebrations)
  • 20:27, 7 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Last Steam Engine into Washington DC.jpeg (The inscription on the back of the photo reads, "This was the last steam engine into Washington DC." It was B&O engine 5306. According to forum.trains.com, the 5306 left Washington for Baltimore's Camden Station at 6:30pm on November 2, 1953. From left are Paul Dowell, Station Master, Washington DC; D.W. Keyser, Conductor, and Buck Lowery, Engineer. A Brunswick resident, Mr. Keyser retired in 1957 after 52 years of service. Terry Himes Robinson Daniel Webster Keyser was my Great Grandfather...)
  • 20:27, 7 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Last Steam Engine into Washington DC.jpeg (The inscription on the back of the photo reads, "This was the last steam engine into Washington DC." It was B&O engine 5306. According to forum.trains.com, the 5306 left Washington for Baltimore's Camden Station at 6:30pm on November 2, 1953. From left are Paul Dowell, Station Master, Washington DC; D.W. Keyser, Conductor, and Buck Lowery, Engineer. A Brunswick resident, Mr. Keyser retired in 1957 after 52 years of service. Terry Himes Robinson Daniel Webster Keyser was my Great Grandfather...)
  • 20:21, 7 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:1966 Regional Playoffs KY.jpg (This is an example of the "Key to My Kentucky Home" certificates awarded to members of Brunswick's 1966 Maryland State Champion Little League All-Star team when they advanced to the regional playoffs in Louisville, Kentucky. This certificate was given to Ronnie Pearl. Brunswick won the opener over Delaware 12-4, but were eliminated 4-3 by Virginia. Many Brunswick residents traveled to Louisville to support the team. Rhonda Wenner Renn My parents, brother, and I went on the train. Some of...)
  • 20:21, 7 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:1966 Regional Playoffs KY.jpg (This is an example of the "Key to My Kentucky Home" certificates awarded to members of Brunswick's 1966 Maryland State Champion Little League All-Star team when they advanced to the regional playoffs in Louisville, Kentucky. This certificate was given to Ronnie Pearl. Brunswick won the opener over Delaware 12-4, but were eliminated 4-3 by Virginia. Many Brunswick residents traveled to Louisville to support the team. Rhonda Wenner Renn My parents, brother, and I went on the train. Some of...)
  • 20:12, 7 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:1995 MD State Champs.jpg (1995 Brunswick Railroaders Little League All-Star Maryland State Championship Team. The players and coaches were as follows: Front row (L-R): Matt French, Mike Beachley, Matt Lastner Middle row (L-R): Kevin Goode, Andy Maught, Chris Bush, Angela Hopwood, Alan Webber Back row (L-R): Manager Jeff Axline, Joey Alderman, Jeremy Wong, Willie McLane, Seth Taylor, Marcus Smith, Coach Brad Foltz Jen Hvr: Angela was a star pitcher on the team! (Photo courtesy of Brunswick Railroaders Little Leag...)
  • 20:12, 7 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:1995 MD State Champs.jpg (1995 Brunswick Railroaders Little League All-Star Maryland State Championship Team. The players and coaches were as follows: Front row (L-R): Matt French, Mike Beachley, Matt Lastner Middle row (L-R): Kevin Goode, Andy Maught, Chris Bush, Angela Hopwood, Alan Webber Back row (L-R): Manager Jeff Axline, Joey Alderman, Jeremy Wong, Willie McLane, Seth Taylor, Marcus Smith, Coach Brad Foltz Jen Hvr: Angela was a star pitcher on the team! (Photo courtesy of Brunswick Railroaders Little Leag...)
  • 19:15, 30 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Brunswick and the B&O Yard 2.JPG (This is a beautiful aerial view of the B&O Yard in Brunswick, likely taken toward the end of its heyday in the late 1950s, as indicated by the automobiles on the street. From this vantage point, you can see nearly everything, stretching from the corner of City Park, past New Addition and Knoxville, all the way to the gap. (Photo courtesy of the Brunswick Heritage Museum via Jody Brumage) Category:Smoketown Railroad)
  • 19:15, 30 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Brunswick and the B&O Yard 2.JPG (This is a beautiful aerial view of the B&O Yard in Brunswick, likely taken toward the end of its heyday in the late 1950s, as indicated by the automobiles on the street. From this vantage point, you can see nearly everything, stretching from the corner of City Park, past New Addition and Knoxville, all the way to the gap. (Photo courtesy of the Brunswick Heritage Museum via Jody Brumage) Category:Smoketown Railroad)
  • 19:09, 30 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Baseball BHS Game Action 1972.jpeg (Fan's eye view of Spring 1972 BHS baseball game action at what was then the new high school diamond. (Photo from the 1972 Railroader yearbook) Category:Smoketown Sports)
  • 19:09, 30 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Baseball BHS Game Action 1972.jpeg (Fan's eye view of Spring 1972 BHS baseball game action at what was then the new high school diamond. (Photo from the 1972 Railroader yearbook) Category:Smoketown Sports)
  • 18:57, 30 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:MARVA Champion Moose Babe Ruth ball club 1972.jpg (The 1972 MARVA Babe Ruth league champs, The Moose from Brunswick. Other teams in the league were the B&O YMCA and WTRI, also from Brunswick, Lovettsville, Pleasant Valley, Boonsboro, Middletown and Point of Rocks. Moose teammates were: Kneeling: Mike Hebb, Mark Tarleton Middle Row: Randy George, Jim Follin, Mike Devers, Kevin Nuse, Rudy Cooper, Jeff Merriman, Mike Morsberger Back Row: Kendall Gordon, Britt Orrison, Greg Simons, Mike Rutherford, Drew Hawes, Marty Cusack The coaches (not sh...)
  • 18:57, 30 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:MARVA Champion Moose Babe Ruth ball club 1972.jpg (The 1972 MARVA Babe Ruth league champs, The Moose from Brunswick. Other teams in the league were the B&O YMCA and WTRI, also from Brunswick, Lovettsville, Pleasant Valley, Boonsboro, Middletown and Point of Rocks. Moose teammates were: Kneeling: Mike Hebb, Mark Tarleton Middle Row: Randy George, Jim Follin, Mike Devers, Kevin Nuse, Rudy Cooper, Jeff Merriman, Mike Morsberger Back Row: Kendall Gordon, Britt Orrison, Greg Simons, Mike Rutherford, Drew Hawes, Marty Cusack The coaches (not sh...)
  • 18:49, 30 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Woody Free & The Memory Trio playing at the Hawaiian Nightclub 2.jpeg (Woody Free and his Memory Trio performing at the Hawaiian Nightclub on Rt. 180, circa 1952. From left are Monroe "Bake" Brubaker, Woody Free and Ott Griffith on bass. (Photo courtesy of John Brubaker) Category:Smoketown Music)
  • 18:49, 30 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Woody Free & The Memory Trio playing at the Hawaiian Nightclub 2.jpeg (Woody Free and his Memory Trio performing at the Hawaiian Nightclub on Rt. 180, circa 1952. From left are Monroe "Bake" Brubaker, Woody Free and Ott Griffith on bass. (Photo courtesy of John Brubaker) Category:Smoketown Music)
  • 00:08, 25 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Kelleys Doris and Frank Skating.jpg (Doris Kelley Barker and her father V. Frank Kelley at a Jacksonville, Florida roller skating rink in 1952. According to Doris: "I bought my Dad his first roller skates when he was 55, black shoe skates because when you are the 2nd of 11 children, there is no money for roller skates. One Saturday morning at our kitchen table I heard a clicking noise under the table. My dad stood up and roller skated around our kitchen without falling. At Braddock Heights, I taught my dad all the dances on ska...)
  • 00:08, 25 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Kelleys Doris and Frank Skating.jpg (Doris Kelley Barker and her father V. Frank Kelley at a Jacksonville, Florida roller skating rink in 1952. According to Doris: "I bought my Dad his first roller skates when he was 55, black shoe skates because when you are the 2nd of 11 children, there is no money for roller skates. One Saturday morning at our kitchen table I heard a clicking noise under the table. My dad stood up and roller skated around our kitchen without falling. At Braddock Heights, I taught my dad all the dances on ska...)
  • 00:06, 25 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Agnes Smallwood.jpg (A photo of a young Agnes Smallwood taken in front of her mother's house in Petersville. 1930s? Juanita Weedon She was such a beautiful Lady with a kind soul, I always loved going for a visit to see her. (Photo courtesy of Linda Smallwood Fisher) Category:Smoketown African American Heritage)
  • 00:06, 25 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Agnes Smallwood.jpg (A photo of a young Agnes Smallwood taken in front of her mother's house in Petersville. 1930s? Juanita Weedon She was such a beautiful Lady with a kind soul, I always loved going for a visit to see her. (Photo courtesy of Linda Smallwood Fisher) Category:Smoketown African American Heritage)
  • 23:30, 24 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Veterans's Day Parade Nov 1961 Old Guard at Reviewing Stand 001.jpg (Interesting perspective in this photo of the 3rd Infantry Old Guard Fife & Drum Corps of Ft. Myer, VA as they passed the reviewing stand in the 1961 Veterans Day parade on W. Potomac Street. It was an unseasonably warm day for November. On the stand, from the far left as we look up Maryland Avenue appear to be Noel Shewbridge, ?, ?, ?, Donald Darr, Harry Bodie, Richard Bowers, Webb Bennett, Sonny Cannon, Mayor Jim Cummings, Ernie Weinholt, ? (Photo by Frank Thorlton courtesy of Dr.Richard...)
  • 23:30, 24 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Veterans's Day Parade Nov 1961 Old Guard at Reviewing Stand 001.jpg (Interesting perspective in this photo of the 3rd Infantry Old Guard Fife & Drum Corps of Ft. Myer, VA as they passed the reviewing stand in the 1961 Veterans Day parade on W. Potomac Street. It was an unseasonably warm day for November. On the stand, from the far left as we look up Maryland Avenue appear to be Noel Shewbridge, ?, ?, ?, Donald Darr, Harry Bodie, Richard Bowers, Webb Bennett, Sonny Cannon, Mayor Jim Cummings, Ernie Weinholt, ? (Photo by Frank Thorlton courtesy of Dr.Richard...)
  • 23:24, 24 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:J.E. Moore.jpg (J.E. "Ed" Moore worked in his jewelry store in Brunswick. After he lost both legs in a railroad accident in 1921 while working on the Eastbound hump, he became the town's official B&O watch inspector. As part of the settlement for the accident, the B&O sent him to watchmaker's school. When he returned to Brunswick, he took over F.E. Alder's jewelry store located at 5 W. Potomac Street, according to a 1924 directory. He later moved to 17 W. Potomac Street when Matthews Candy Store closed. His...)
  • 23:24, 24 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:J.E. Moore.jpg (J.E. "Ed" Moore worked in his jewelry store in Brunswick. After he lost both legs in a railroad accident in 1921 while working on the Eastbound hump, he became the town's official B&O watch inspector. As part of the settlement for the accident, the B&O sent him to watchmaker's school. When he returned to Brunswick, he took over F.E. Alder's jewelry store located at 5 W. Potomac Street, according to a 1924 directory. He later moved to 17 W. Potomac Street when Matthews Candy Store closed. His...)
  • 17:24, 24 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Nalleys with puppies.jpg (William "Pink" Nalley and his daughter Charlotte pose with 3 puppies sometime in the 1930s. Charlotte looks thrilled! Doris Kelley Barker This is my good friend Jo Jamison’s Mother and her dad. We loved this family and we were all at First Baptist with them. It is adorable. Mr.Pink Nalley would tell me to bring Kevin out to his farm and Kevin got to ride his Tennessee Walker, tall lovely horse. Mr. Pink would walk his horse with Kevin on it. Such fun. Rhonda Rooney Yes, our family knew all...)
  • 17:24, 24 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Nalleys with puppies.jpg (William "Pink" Nalley and his daughter Charlotte pose with 3 puppies sometime in the 1930s. Charlotte looks thrilled! Doris Kelley Barker This is my good friend Jo Jamison’s Mother and her dad. We loved this family and we were all at First Baptist with them. It is adorable. Mr.Pink Nalley would tell me to bring Kevin out to his farm and Kevin got to ride his Tennessee Walker, tall lovely horse. Mr. Pink would walk his horse with Kevin on it. Such fun. Rhonda Rooney Yes, our family knew all...)
  • 17:19, 24 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Hemp's Meats Delivery.jpeg (Abraham Hemp Jr. delivering meat in Burkittsville in 1910. Jefferson-based Hemp's Meats celebrated their 175th anniversary in 2024. It's the longest running butcher shop in the United States. Jean Pierre Jacob I've been shopping for the best meats around at the Jefferson shop for years. Kenny Brown Looks like rt 17 didn't exist yet,, those houses are at the current intersection. (Photo courtesy of Hemp's Meats in a February, 2024 article in the Brunswick News-Journal) [[Category:Smoketo...)
  • 17:19, 24 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Hemp's Meats Delivery.jpeg (Abraham Hemp Jr. delivering meat in Burkittsville in 1910. Jefferson-based Hemp's Meats celebrated their 175th anniversary in 2024. It's the longest running butcher shop in the United States. Jean Pierre Jacob I've been shopping for the best meats around at the Jefferson shop for years. Kenny Brown Looks like rt 17 didn't exist yet,, those houses are at the current intersection. (Photo courtesy of Hemp's Meats in a February, 2024 article in the Brunswick News-Journal) [[Category:Smoketo...)
  • 17:15, 24 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Basketball - Girls' basketball game in the old BHS gym late 50s.png (Many hands reached for a rebound in the paint during a girls' basketball game in the old BHS gym, circa 1958. Notice the expressions on the students' faces on stage behind the basket. This was probably the smallest gym in which high school games were played in Frederick County. To inbound the ball on the right side of the court, a player had to place a foot against the wall. The BHS uniform was the darker of the two with stripes over the shoulders. Gold stripes against garnet? Nancy Ferrel...)
  • 17:15, 24 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Basketball - Girls' basketball game in the old BHS gym late 50s.png (Many hands reached for a rebound in the paint during a girls' basketball game in the old BHS gym, circa 1958. Notice the expressions on the students' faces on stage behind the basket. This was probably the smallest gym in which high school games were played in Frederick County. To inbound the ball on the right side of the court, a player had to place a foot against the wall. The BHS uniform was the darker of the two with stripes over the shoulders. Gold stripes against garnet? Nancy Ferrel...)
  • 17:08, 24 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Screen Shot 2023-11-26 at 1.13.46 PM.jpeg (Based on other photos we've seen in large meeting rooms like this in town, it could've been taken at either the YMCA on E. Potomac Street or the fire hall when it was still on Delaware Avenue, prior to 1949. We think Richard Bowers is the third man from the right. Dr. Lloyd 6th from left. This is the other photo we have of this gathering: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10154243698255208&set=a.335843255207 (From the Myer Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Fred...)
  • 17:08, 24 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Screen Shot 2023-11-26 at 1.13.46 PM.jpeg (Based on other photos we've seen in large meeting rooms like this in town, it could've been taken at either the YMCA on E. Potomac Street or the fire hall when it was still on Delaware Avenue, prior to 1949. We think Richard Bowers is the third man from the right. Dr. Lloyd 6th from left. This is the other photo we have of this gathering: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10154243698255208&set=a.335843255207 (From the Myer Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Fred...)
  • 17:03, 24 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Ann Wenner with cats.jpeg (Here is future artist Ann Wenner Osteen holding an armload of farm cats outside the family home at the corner of Petersville & Souder Roads in the early 1940s. Her skinned knee didn't seem to bother her. The Wenner farm, the last operating farm in Brunswick, was full of cats as Brunswick still is today. Ann cultivated cats as a child and raised them throughout the rest of her life in her Savannah, GA home. Peter Wenner Dad told me they once got to the point where they had so many cats that...)
  • 17:03, 24 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Ann Wenner with cats.jpeg (Here is future artist Ann Wenner Osteen holding an armload of farm cats outside the family home at the corner of Petersville & Souder Roads in the early 1940s. Her skinned knee didn't seem to bother her. The Wenner farm, the last operating farm in Brunswick, was full of cats as Brunswick still is today. Ann cultivated cats as a child and raised them throughout the rest of her life in her Savannah, GA home. Peter Wenner Dad told me they once got to the point where they had so many cats that...)
  • 17:01, 24 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Myer Kaplon 1957.jpeg (Myer Kaplon (1894-1978) poses for a photo in his family-run business, Kaplon's Department Store, located at 102 W. Potomac Street, in 1957. With a degree from the Wharton School of Business, Mr. Kaplon skillfully managed the store for years, but possessed many talents. He wrote a regular column for the Blade-Times newspaper under the pseudonym “EMKAY.” Additionally, he helped local families with their income taxes and served informally as the town photographer, roles for which he refused to...)
  • 17:01, 24 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Myer Kaplon 1957.jpeg (Myer Kaplon (1894-1978) poses for a photo in his family-run business, Kaplon's Department Store, located at 102 W. Potomac Street, in 1957. With a degree from the Wharton School of Business, Mr. Kaplon skillfully managed the store for years, but possessed many talents. He wrote a regular column for the Blade-Times newspaper under the pseudonym “EMKAY.” Additionally, he helped local families with their income taxes and served informally as the town photographer, roles for which he refused to...)
  • 16:49, 24 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Braddock Roller Rink-Bowling Alley.JPG (Nice vintage ad for the Braddock Heights Roller Rink, which was "breeze conditioned." This ad probably dates to the 1950s. The phone number may provide a clue. Craig Grams Petersville Rd into Jefferson. Left on Holter Rd. to Cherry Lane I remember it well… Keith Welty We used to ride Mr Summers bus from the square corner in Brunswick to the roller rink every Saturday night… Fun Times !! Sylvia Puddy Yes, those bus rides. A sign up sheet would be posted in the Brunswick High School library,...)
  • 16:49, 24 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Braddock Roller Rink-Bowling Alley.JPG (Nice vintage ad for the Braddock Heights Roller Rink, which was "breeze conditioned." This ad probably dates to the 1950s. The phone number may provide a clue. Craig Grams Petersville Rd into Jefferson. Left on Holter Rd. to Cherry Lane I remember it well… Keith Welty We used to ride Mr Summers bus from the square corner in Brunswick to the roller rink every Saturday night… Fun Times !! Sylvia Puddy Yes, those bus rides. A sign up sheet would be posted in the Brunswick High School library,...)
  • 16:43, 24 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Lytle Baker.JPG (A Lovettsville native, Lytle Baker was active in key Brunswick organizations, as noted in the caption. This ad appeared in a 1961 issue of the Loudoun Times Mirror. (Clipping courtesy of Discover Lovettsville) Category:Smoketown Advertising)
  • 16:43, 24 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Lytle Baker.JPG (A Lovettsville native, Lytle Baker was active in key Brunswick organizations, as noted in the caption. This ad appeared in a 1961 issue of the Loudoun Times Mirror. (Clipping courtesy of Discover Lovettsville) Category:Smoketown Advertising)
  • 01:11, 18 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:J.J.Newberry 1955.jpg (A scene from J.J. Newberry & Co. on W. Potomac Street in 1955. The customer was 17-year-old Joyce Bechtol. The clerk is believed to be longtime Newberry's employee Violet Kubat. Feel free to share your memories of the dime store. (Photo credit BHS Alumni page) Category:Smoketown Businesses)
  • 01:11, 18 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:J.J.Newberry 1955.jpg (A scene from J.J. Newberry & Co. on W. Potomac Street in 1955. The customer was 17-year-old Joyce Bechtol. The clerk is believed to be longtime Newberry's employee Violet Kubat. Feel free to share your memories of the dime store. (Photo credit BHS Alumni page) Category:Smoketown Businesses)
  • 01:08, 18 March 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Short Farmhouse.jpeg (In 1977, the American Legion demolished this historic building to construct a modern lodge, marking the end of one of the oldest and arguably the most significant structures in Brunswick. Originally the home of Joseph Waltman, owner of "Potomac Farm", records indicate a structure may have existed on this site as early as 1792, with the original rear section likely predating the main portion of the house that was built circa 1846. Waltman sold the property to John Short on April 3, 1851. Durin...)
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