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- 15:48, 4 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Miss Carter's Class 1967-68.jpeg (This was Miss Peggy Carter’s blended class of 5th and 6th graders during the 1967-68 school year. Twelve of these kids graduated 50 years ago this week in the BHS Class of 1975. Seated on the floor – Marty Cusack, Galen Harsh, Drew Hawes, Keith Hill 2nd row (seated) – Daphne Harrington (Sigler) Kenny Wenner, Terry Himes (Robinson), Cheryl Himes (Hawes), Michael Main, Steve Barnhart, Kristi Runkles (Payne), Christy Ayres (Houck) 3rd row – James Roop, George Lowery Jr., Linda Lewis, Terry Co...)
- 15:48, 4 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Miss Carter's Class 1967-68.jpeg (This was Miss Peggy Carter’s blended class of 5th and 6th graders during the 1967-68 school year. Twelve of these kids graduated 50 years ago this week in the BHS Class of 1975. Seated on the floor – Marty Cusack, Galen Harsh, Drew Hawes, Keith Hill 2nd row (seated) – Daphne Harrington (Sigler) Kenny Wenner, Terry Himes (Robinson), Cheryl Himes (Hawes), Michael Main, Steve Barnhart, Kristi Runkles (Payne), Christy Ayres (Houck) 3rd row – James Roop, George Lowery Jr., Linda Lewis, Terry Co...)
- 15:39, 4 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:BHS baseball Kenny Pearl.jpeg (Then a BHS junior, Kenny Pearl takes some warmup tosses for the Railroaders during the 1972 season. (Photo from the 1972 BHS Railroader yearbook) [[Category:Smoketown Baseball))
- 15:39, 4 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:BHS baseball Kenny Pearl.jpeg (Then a BHS junior, Kenny Pearl takes some warmup tosses for the Railroaders during the 1972 season. (Photo from the 1972 BHS Railroader yearbook) [[Category:Smoketown Baseball))
- 15:35, 4 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:People's National Bank.JPG (This is a rare photo, or maybe illustration, of the original People's National Bank building that stood at 115 W. Potomac Street. In 1906, a group of businessmen, including W.B. Washington and J.D. Brown from Lovettsville, Frank L. Spitzer and J.P. Karn from Brunswick, and J. Lee Simmons from Adamstown, established Peoples National Bank. Initially, they rented space in the Red Men’s Hall before relocating to the former Savings Bank building on East Potomac Street in 1900. By 1909, the bank h...)
- 15:35, 4 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:People's National Bank.JPG (This is a rare photo, or maybe illustration, of the original People's National Bank building that stood at 115 W. Potomac Street. In 1906, a group of businessmen, including W.B. Washington and J.D. Brown from Lovettsville, Frank L. Spitzer and J.P. Karn from Brunswick, and J. Lee Simmons from Adamstown, established Peoples National Bank. Initially, they rented space in the Red Men’s Hall before relocating to the former Savings Bank building on East Potomac Street in 1900. By 1909, the bank h...)
- 15:32, 4 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Turney Wedding.jpeg (Cheryl and Bill Turney cut the cake at their 1966 wedding. The Turneys, who were institutions at Brunswick High School for 2 generations, were married for 58 blissful years. Ruth A Furr Graduated Loudoun County High School in Leesburg Va in 1963 with Bill. Bill attended our breakfast group until he passed. He and Cheryl were a wonderful couple. Chris Ayres Houck Great couple. Two of the nicest people ever. Andy Williams I was their ring boy. (Photo courtesy of Suzanne Turney Gaver) [[Cat...)
- 15:32, 4 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Turney Wedding.jpeg (Cheryl and Bill Turney cut the cake at their 1966 wedding. The Turneys, who were institutions at Brunswick High School for 2 generations, were married for 58 blissful years. Ruth A Furr Graduated Loudoun County High School in Leesburg Va in 1963 with Bill. Bill attended our breakfast group until he passed. He and Cheryl were a wonderful couple. Chris Ayres Houck Great couple. Two of the nicest people ever. Andy Williams I was their ring boy. (Photo courtesy of Suzanne Turney Gaver) [[Cat...)
- 22:31, 3 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Veterans Day Parade 1963 300 W Potomac.jpg (This is a 1963 Veterans Day photo of the parade making its way past some houses in the 300 block of W. Potomac Street. Please share any memories of this side of the street or of the folks in the covered wagon. The tall building was an apartment dwelling for many years after the businesses on the first floor ended. It's been replaced by a modern residence. Randy George Tall building is long gone. Doris Kelley Barker Agree with Randy but it was an old haven for small apartments and enabled...)
- 22:31, 3 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Veterans Day Parade 1963 300 W Potomac.jpg (This is a 1963 Veterans Day photo of the parade making its way past some houses in the 300 block of W. Potomac Street. Please share any memories of this side of the street or of the folks in the covered wagon. The tall building was an apartment dwelling for many years after the businesses on the first floor ended. It's been replaced by a modern residence. Randy George Tall building is long gone. Doris Kelley Barker Agree with Randy but it was an old haven for small apartments and enabled...)
- 22:26, 3 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Point of Rocks Estates.jpg (This is an aerial view of the Point of Rocks Estates in 1970 around the time it was new. This neighborhood of single-family homes was built between 1968-1993. See the historic train station in the foreground. Todd Steel plant is in upper middle, and other industrial buildings on the upper right of the photo. Here are some stories from the early days. Dolores Sylvain We lived on the top of the hill in the estates. I remember in 1973 when ha helicopter blared that we had to evacuate because...)
- 22:26, 3 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Point of Rocks Estates.jpg (This is an aerial view of the Point of Rocks Estates in 1970 around the time it was new. This neighborhood of single-family homes was built between 1968-1993. See the historic train station in the foreground. Todd Steel plant is in upper middle, and other industrial buildings on the upper right of the photo. Here are some stories from the early days. Dolores Sylvain We lived on the top of the hill in the estates. I remember in 1973 when ha helicopter blared that we had to evacuate because...)
- 22:19, 3 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Veterans Day Parade Patrolmen.jpg (Here is a 1950s era Veterans Day Parade photo of a group of badged elementary school "patrolmen" marching down W. Potomac Street. In the cart the kids are pulling are "Mr. and Mrs. Safety". We might be able to date the photo, according to Sharon Hebb Smith: I think the young lady in the very first picture is Janet Hall's who would have graduated in the class of 1962. In the Sixties, patrolmen were usually 6th graders. Brenda Peters They still have patrols, but not the white belts. Those...)
- 22:19, 3 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Veterans Day Parade Patrolmen.jpg (Here is a 1950s era Veterans Day Parade photo of a group of badged elementary school "patrolmen" marching down W. Potomac Street. In the cart the kids are pulling are "Mr. and Mrs. Safety". We might be able to date the photo, according to Sharon Hebb Smith: I think the young lady in the very first picture is Janet Hall's who would have graduated in the class of 1962. In the Sixties, patrolmen were usually 6th graders. Brenda Peters They still have patrols, but not the white belts. Those...)
- 22:08, 3 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Veterans Day Parade Harmon Bldg.jpg (This photo taken under the awning on the top floor of the Harmon Building during a late 1940s Veterans Day parade shows a familiar part of town in a different time. Across the street, we see the American Store (later Acme and an expanded Roelke's Market), one of the first supermarket chains in town, JJ Newberry's 5&10, and Watson's Cut Rate. Marching in front appears to have been the Lincoln High marching band, based on other photos we've seen. Doris Kelley Barker The main street was paved...)
- 22:08, 3 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Veterans Day Parade Harmon Bldg.jpg (This photo taken under the awning on the top floor of the Harmon Building during a late 1940s Veterans Day parade shows a familiar part of town in a different time. Across the street, we see the American Store (later Acme and an expanded Roelke's Market), one of the first supermarket chains in town, JJ Newberry's 5&10, and Watson's Cut Rate. Marching in front appears to have been the Lincoln High marching band, based on other photos we've seen. Doris Kelley Barker The main street was paved...)
- 19:53, 9 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Olive School for Black Students.jpeg (The Olive Colored School is a one-story frame schoolhouse built around 1889 and later converted to residential use in the early 1930s. It retains its original German siding and 6/6 sash windows, although the interior has been significantly altered with the addition of a porch and an exterior chimney. Notably, the school is significant because it existed alongside the nearby Olive School for white students, which was built around the same time with a similar design. Unlike typical segregated...)
- 19:53, 9 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Olive School for Black Students.jpeg (The Olive Colored School is a one-story frame schoolhouse built around 1889 and later converted to residential use in the early 1930s. It retains its original German siding and 6/6 sash windows, although the interior has been significantly altered with the addition of a porch and an exterior chimney. Notably, the school is significant because it existed alongside the nearby Olive School for white students, which was built around the same time with a similar design. Unlike typical segregated...)
- 19:49, 9 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Olive School for White students.jpeg (The Olive School is a one-story frame building erected about 1889 and converted to a residence in the 1930's. The original German siding is covered with brick-patterned composition siding, but the original two-room plan is generally intact, with doors on the north and south elevations. The standing seam roof shows a patch where the cupola once was located. The Olive School is significant in conjunction with the nearby Olive Colored School because the segregated rural schoolhouses were seldom...)
- 19:49, 9 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Olive School for White students.jpeg (The Olive School is a one-story frame building erected about 1889 and converted to a residence in the 1930's. The original German siding is covered with brick-patterned composition siding, but the original two-room plan is generally intact, with doors on the north and south elevations. The standing seam roof shows a patch where the cupola once was located. The Olive School is significant in conjunction with the nearby Olive Colored School because the segregated rural schoolhouses were seldom...)
- 19:45, 9 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Old Timers Game Scheer Stadium.jpeg (A batter attempts to lay down a bunt in the Brunswick Old Timers game held at old Scheer Stadium off Rt. 464 sometime in the 1940s. Note the spectators and cars up on the hill. You could just drive in, park and watch a ballgame, as the playing field seemed to sit down in a hole. The field was located on the present site of the BHS football and lacrosse fields. (Photo taken from the home movies of Marvin Younkins, courtesy of the Younkins family and the Brunswick Heritage Museum) [[Category...)
- 19:45, 9 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Old Timers Game Scheer Stadium.jpeg (A batter attempts to lay down a bunt in the Brunswick Old Timers game held at old Scheer Stadium off Rt. 464 sometime in the 1940s. Note the spectators and cars up on the hill. You could just drive in, park and watch a ballgame, as the playing field seemed to sit down in a hole. The field was located on the present site of the BHS football and lacrosse fields. (Photo taken from the home movies of Marvin Younkins, courtesy of the Younkins family and the Brunswick Heritage Museum) [[Category...)
- 19:39, 9 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:BBC Merriman.jpeg (We have shared several photos of a youth baseball team from the 1940s, featuring players wearing uniforms with the initials "BBC." It appears that Brunswick baseball legend Lee Merriman, seen on the far right, was the coach of this team. The boy to his immediate right is Maurice "Hot Dog" Phillips. In the early 20th century, there was a Brunswick Boys Club founded by Reverend Luther Martin, which eventually led to the establishment of the Brunswick Boy Scouts. Could this BBC have been rel...)
- 19:39, 9 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:BBC Merriman.jpeg (We have shared several photos of a youth baseball team from the 1940s, featuring players wearing uniforms with the initials "BBC." It appears that Brunswick baseball legend Lee Merriman, seen on the far right, was the coach of this team. The boy to his immediate right is Maurice "Hot Dog" Phillips. In the early 20th century, there was a Brunswick Boys Club founded by Reverend Luther Martin, which eventually led to the establishment of the Brunswick Boy Scouts. Could this BBC have been rel...)
- 00:02, 9 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Red Nininger.JPG (Here is Brunswick's own Red Nininger working on his #25 Chevelle at the Hagerstown Raceway in 1972. He was rarely seen without his trademark pipe. Nininger was a great stock car racer and won Hagerstown Raceway track and Winchester "200" championships in 1974. Did he win any other championships? With his experience as an auto mechanic, Red opened Nininger's Tire & Auto Center at 302 Petersville Road in Brunswick in 1977. His son Glenn started working with his father in high school and still...)
- 00:02, 9 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Red Nininger.JPG (Here is Brunswick's own Red Nininger working on his #25 Chevelle at the Hagerstown Raceway in 1972. He was rarely seen without his trademark pipe. Nininger was a great stock car racer and won Hagerstown Raceway track and Winchester "200" championships in 1974. Did he win any other championships? With his experience as an auto mechanic, Red opened Nininger's Tire & Auto Center at 302 Petersville Road in Brunswick in 1977. His son Glenn started working with his father in high school and still...)
- 19:03, 8 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Miss Manor's 1965-66 class.JPG (Nine of these kids graduated from BHS 50 years ago today. This was Miss Katherine Manor's blended class of 2nd and 3rd graders during the 1965-1966 school year. Seated on floor— Jimmy George, Todd Grams, Patrick Miglio, Max Hager(?) 2nd row (seated) — Kathy Merriman (Sears), Lauren Harris, Melanie Stewart, Rhonda Wenner (Renn), Chris Weitzel, Melissa Danner (Ross), Ruth Morris, Robin McCutchen (Johnson) 3rd row — Cathy Riley (Strite), Frank Strakonsky, Bill Shewbridge, David Kao, Donnie Si...)
- 19:03, 8 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Miss Manor's 1965-66 class.JPG (Nine of these kids graduated from BHS 50 years ago today. This was Miss Katherine Manor's blended class of 2nd and 3rd graders during the 1965-1966 school year. Seated on floor— Jimmy George, Todd Grams, Patrick Miglio, Max Hager(?) 2nd row (seated) — Kathy Merriman (Sears), Lauren Harris, Melanie Stewart, Rhonda Wenner (Renn), Chris Weitzel, Melissa Danner (Ross), Ruth Morris, Robin McCutchen (Johnson) 3rd row — Cathy Riley (Strite), Frank Strakonsky, Bill Shewbridge, David Kao, Donnie Si...)
- 18:52, 8 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Locust Valley Church of God.JPG (In 1907, a disagreement within the Locust Valley Church of God led Samuel Mentzer and his faction to break away and establish Mount Hope Church of God, completed in 1909. The original congregation lasted about a decade, and the church was used by traveling ministers until its abandonment in the late 1940s, when this photograph was taken. The church was reconstructed between 1973 and 1974 and currently serves as the Locust Valley First Church of God. Jody Brumage When the church was rebuilt...)
- 18:52, 8 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Locust Valley Church of God.JPG (In 1907, a disagreement within the Locust Valley Church of God led Samuel Mentzer and his faction to break away and establish Mount Hope Church of God, completed in 1909. The original congregation lasted about a decade, and the church was used by traveling ministers until its abandonment in the late 1940s, when this photograph was taken. The church was reconstructed between 1973 and 1974 and currently serves as the Locust Valley First Church of God. Jody Brumage When the church was rebuilt...)
- 18:46, 8 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Rosemont girls with pets.jpg (Three unidentified girls posed for Mr. Kaplon with a dog sometime in the mid-1970s? The trees remind us a bit of Rosemont. Note the cat with its back to the camera. Cats don't always cooperate with photographers. Mike Baker Girl with the black hair Mary Ballyard? (From the Myer Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries) Category:Smoketown Kids)
- 18:46, 8 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Rosemont girls with pets.jpg (Three unidentified girls posed for Mr. Kaplon with a dog sometime in the mid-1970s? The trees remind us a bit of Rosemont. Note the cat with its back to the camera. Cats don't always cooperate with photographers. Mike Baker Girl with the black hair Mary Ballyard? (From the Myer Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries) Category:Smoketown Kids)
- 18:44, 8 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Elizabeth Horine.jpg (This was Miss Elizabeth Horine with one of her many piano students in the Parish Hall at St. Paul's Lutheran in Burkittsville sometime in the mid-1970s. Since the student is well-dressed, the photo was probably taken at one of Miss Horine's annual recitals at the church. Karen Hiltner Ms. Elizabeth taught piano in the community for many years. She hosted a piano recital every year in the Parish Hall. She was also the organist at St. Paul's. Jody Brumage Elizabeth Horine served as organist a...)
- 18:44, 8 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Elizabeth Horine.jpg (This was Miss Elizabeth Horine with one of her many piano students in the Parish Hall at St. Paul's Lutheran in Burkittsville sometime in the mid-1970s. Since the student is well-dressed, the photo was probably taken at one of Miss Horine's annual recitals at the church. Karen Hiltner Ms. Elizabeth taught piano in the community for many years. She hosted a piano recital every year in the Parish Hall. She was also the organist at St. Paul's. Jody Brumage Elizabeth Horine served as organist a...)
- 20:03, 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...)
- 20:03, 7 July 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page 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...)
- 19:54, 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...)
- 19:54, 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...)
- 19:47, 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...)
- 19:47, 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...)
- 19:37, 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)
- 19:37, 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)
- 19:32, 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)
- 19:32, 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)
- 19:27, 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...)
- 19:27, 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...)
- 19:21, 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...)
- 19:21, 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...)
- 19:12, 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...)
- 19:12, 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...)