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- 07:04, 9 September 2025 Wallgaier talk contribs created page File:Relentless Roaders, FrederickNewsPost, 2025.09.09.pdf (Brunswick girls flag football team beats Tuscarora. Sophomore Kate Virgilio is highlighted. Category:Recreation-Sports)
- 07:04, 9 September 2025 Wallgaier talk contribs uploaded File:Relentless Roaders, FrederickNewsPost, 2025.09.09.pdf (Brunswick girls flag football team beats Tuscarora. Sophomore Kate Virgilio is highlighted. Category:Recreation-Sports)
- 06:46, 9 September 2025 Wallgaier talk contribs created page File:Historic First Baptist Church could become nine-unit residential building, FrederickNewsPost, 2025.09.09,.pdf (Brunswick's First Baptist Church, which is more than 100 years old, to be repurposed into nine two-bedroom units for rent at market rate. Category:Revitalization)
- 06:46, 9 September 2025 Wallgaier talk contribs uploaded File:Historic First Baptist Church could become nine-unit residential building, FrederickNewsPost, 2025.09.09,.pdf (Brunswick's First Baptist Church, which is more than 100 years old, to be repurposed into nine two-bedroom units for rent at market rate. Category:Revitalization)
- 06:30, 9 September 2025 Wallgaier talk contribs created page File:Convicted murderer and rapist sentenced, FrederickNewsPost, 2025.09.09.pdf (Juwaun Terry Stewart, 18, pleaded guilty on Feb. 19 to the first-degree rape and murder of Tammy Sue Coates, 61, on Jan. 17, 2024. Stewart was 17 years old at the time, but was charged as an adult. Category:People)
- 06:30, 9 September 2025 Wallgaier talk contribs uploaded File:Convicted murderer and rapist sentenced, FrederickNewsPost, 2025.09.09.pdf (Juwaun Terry Stewart, 18, pleaded guilty on Feb. 19 to the first-degree rape and murder of Tammy Sue Coates, 61, on Jan. 17, 2024. Stewart was 17 years old at the time, but was charged as an adult. Category:People)
- 03:34, 6 September 2025 Wallgaier talk contribs created page File:BOE declares 7.5 acres in Brunswick as surplus, FrederickNewsPost, 2025.09.05.pdf (City of Brunswick hopes to acquire property to develop a 17-acre park next to Cooper property development. Category:City of Brunswick)
- 03:34, 6 September 2025 Wallgaier talk contribs uploaded File:BOE declares 7.5 acres in Brunswick as surplus, FrederickNewsPost, 2025.09.05.pdf (City of Brunswick hopes to acquire property to develop a 17-acre park next to Cooper property development. Category:City of Brunswick)
- 16:05, 4 September 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:New Stained Glass Window dedicated to Mary McDonald at Beans in the Belfry.jpeg.jpeg (Category:People)
- 16:05, 4 September 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:New Stained Glass Window dedicated to Mary McDonald at Beans in the Belfry.jpeg.jpeg (Category:People)
- 16:03, 4 September 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:New Stained Glass Window dedicated to Mary McDonald at Beans in the Belfrey.jpeg (Category:People)
- 16:03, 4 September 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:New Stained Glass Window dedicated to Mary McDonald at Beans in the Belfrey.jpeg (Category:People)
- 08:48, 4 September 2025 Wallgaier talk contribs created page File:Brunswick Heritage Museum restoration nearly complete, FrederickNewsPost, 2025.09.04.pdf (The city of Brunswick is nearly done restoring the historic facade of the Heritage Museum using two $100,000 state grants. Category: Heritage Museum)
- 08:48, 4 September 2025 Wallgaier talk contribs uploaded File:Brunswick Heritage Museum restoration nearly complete, FrederickNewsPost, 2025.09.04.pdf (The city of Brunswick is nearly done restoring the historic facade of the Heritage Museum using two $100,000 state grants. Category: Heritage Museum)
- 20:41, 1 September 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Stained Glass Window dedicated to Mary McDonald at Beans in the Belfrey.jpeg (Category:People)
- 20:41, 1 September 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Stained Glass Window dedicated to Mary McDonald at Beans in the Belfrey.jpeg (Category:People)
- 18:41, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Factory Interior from the rear.jpg (This rare photo of the shop floor at Price Electric Co.'s (1952-54) in Brunswick plant shows the workers with their backs to the camera, as they worked. Several male supervisors can be seen supervising the piecework. Can anyone tell us if that's the boss's office inside the window on the left? (From the Patsy Moore collection, Frederick County Archives and Research Center, Heritage Frederick) Category:Smoketown Businesses)
- 18:41, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Factory Interior from the rear.jpg (This rare photo of the shop floor at Price Electric Co.'s (1952-54) in Brunswick plant shows the workers with their backs to the camera, as they worked. Several male supervisors can be seen supervising the piecework. Can anyone tell us if that's the boss's office inside the window on the left? (From the Patsy Moore collection, Frederick County Archives and Research Center, Heritage Frederick) Category:Smoketown Businesses)
- 18:40, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Factory Price Electric.jpg (The old factory at the corner of Fifth Avenue & D Street when it was Price Electric Company. Between 1952-1954, the business manufactured radio transistors. Over the years, the building has been home to Brown's Hosiery (Ladies' stockings 1938-1939), Polan, Katz & Co. (Umbrellas 1946-1948), Price Electric Co. (Car radio transistors 1952-1954), Curtis Holding Co. (Baby clothes 1955-1971), H.L. Hartz/Megusta Mills or the "Sewing Factory" (Jackets, Suits, Sports coats 1972-1982), Brunswick Woodw...)
- 18:40, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Factory Price Electric.jpg (The old factory at the corner of Fifth Avenue & D Street when it was Price Electric Company. Between 1952-1954, the business manufactured radio transistors. Over the years, the building has been home to Brown's Hosiery (Ladies' stockings 1938-1939), Polan, Katz & Co. (Umbrellas 1946-1948), Price Electric Co. (Car radio transistors 1952-1954), Curtis Holding Co. (Baby clothes 1955-1971), H.L. Hartz/Megusta Mills or the "Sewing Factory" (Jackets, Suits, Sports coats 1972-1982), Brunswick Woodw...)
- 18:36, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:St. Mark's Petersville.jpg (This photo, likely taken sometime before 1920, is the interior of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church off Rt. 180 in Petersville. According to Jody Brumage, archivist for Heritage Frederick, "I recognized some furnishings that survive today at Saint Luke's Church in Brownsville (the altar and reredos, also the hymn board) and Grace Church in Brunswick (the marble font and the lectern). The architectural details also confirm that it is Saint Mark's, most notably the rows of circular cutouts in the ra...)
- 18:36, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:St. Mark's Petersville.jpg (This photo, likely taken sometime before 1920, is the interior of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church off Rt. 180 in Petersville. According to Jody Brumage, archivist for Heritage Frederick, "I recognized some furnishings that survive today at Saint Luke's Church in Brownsville (the altar and reredos, also the hymn board) and Grace Church in Brunswick (the marble font and the lectern). The architectural details also confirm that it is Saint Mark's, most notably the rows of circular cutouts in the ra...)
- 18:31, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Knoxville Postcard.jpeg (This early 20th-century postcard shows the old commercial center of Knoxville and three buildings that still stand today. To the left, the sign appears to say Wheeler & Wilson, although it's difficult to read the lettering underneath. In the middle is the former post office, now the Stay Gold Tattoo Company. The long building on the right, which once housed the old Willard Hotel, seems to be under renovation. Miller's Store on the far right has been gone for a long time. According to the la...)
- 18:31, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Knoxville Postcard.jpeg (This early 20th-century postcard shows the old commercial center of Knoxville and three buildings that still stand today. To the left, the sign appears to say Wheeler & Wilson, although it's difficult to read the lettering underneath. In the middle is the former post office, now the Stay Gold Tattoo Company. The long building on the right, which once housed the old Willard Hotel, seems to be under renovation. Miller's Store on the far right has been gone for a long time. According to the la...)
- 18:23, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Peoples Bank 1960s.jpeg (A man walks by the People's National Bank building sometime in the late 1960s when it was Farmer's Mechanics Bank. The building replaced an earlier People's Bank at this location in 1928. (From the Myer Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries) Category:Smoketown Businesses)
- 18:23, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Peoples Bank 1960s.jpeg (A man walks by the People's National Bank building sometime in the late 1960s when it was Farmer's Mechanics Bank. The building replaced an earlier People's Bank at this location in 1928. (From the Myer Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries) Category:Smoketown Businesses)
- 17:43, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Summer fun Falls at Fishing Creek.jpeg (Summer fun in the late 1930s. From left are brothers Danny and David Lutman, Bill Wenner and Ginny Van Pelt. Bill and Ginny were first cousins and lifelong friends. According to Donna Reeser Inskeep: "This is the falls at Fishing Creek near Mountaindale. Frederick Co reservoir is the water (lake) behind them that forms a play area where the children are standing. Then the water continues down to form the falls. Unfortunately Fishing Creek was closed after 9/11." (Photo courtesy of Ann Wenn...)
- 17:43, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Summer fun Falls at Fishing Creek.jpeg (Summer fun in the late 1930s. From left are brothers Danny and David Lutman, Bill Wenner and Ginny Van Pelt. Bill and Ginny were first cousins and lifelong friends. According to Donna Reeser Inskeep: "This is the falls at Fishing Creek near Mountaindale. Frederick Co reservoir is the water (lake) behind them that forms a play area where the children are standing. Then the water continues down to form the falls. Unfortunately Fishing Creek was closed after 9/11." (Photo courtesy of Ann Wenn...)
- 17:41, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Mohler Farm Bakerton, WVA Dot Schnauffer.jpeg (Some local ladies at the Mohler farm in Bakerton, WVA, circa-1940s. According to Tom Watson, the farm was a gathering spot for the Watson family and friends. According to Tom: That farm was part of the Mohler homeplace. The house is on the west side of Bakerton Rd. About a mile from the railroad underpass just across the road from this property. We believe Dot Schnauffer is on the far right. Doug Heffner My Mother grew up in Bakerton. My Maternal Grandparents,lived the till my Grandmother...)
- 17:41, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Mohler Farm Bakerton, WVA Dot Schnauffer.jpeg (Some local ladies at the Mohler farm in Bakerton, WVA, circa-1940s. According to Tom Watson, the farm was a gathering spot for the Watson family and friends. According to Tom: That farm was part of the Mohler homeplace. The house is on the west side of Bakerton Rd. About a mile from the railroad underpass just across the road from this property. We believe Dot Schnauffer is on the far right. Doug Heffner My Mother grew up in Bakerton. My Maternal Grandparents,lived the till my Grandmother...)
- 17:33, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:B&O GP9 6471.JPG (A boy waves to B&O GP9 6471 in the Brunswick yard in April 1979 near the westbound train station with the Potomac River bridge in the background. (Photo courtesy of David McKenzie via Baltimore & Ohio Railroad History) Category:Smoketown Railroad)
- 17:33, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:B&O GP9 6471.JPG (A boy waves to B&O GP9 6471 in the Brunswick yard in April 1979 near the westbound train station with the Potomac River bridge in the background. (Photo courtesy of David McKenzie via Baltimore & Ohio Railroad History) Category:Smoketown Railroad)
- 17:30, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Maryland State League Point of Rocks.JPG (This is the Point of Rocks men's baseball team, circa 1950. The only men's league Point of Rocks was ever listed in was the Maryland State League. Several players have been identified: In the front row(from left): 1st player is Charles "Bud" Hartman, 3rd is Harvey McCutcheon and 5th is Wes McCutcheon, Sr., 6th is Edgar White In the back row, (from left): 3rd is Austin Hartman, 5th is Robert "Bob" Hartman, Sr. and 7th is Charlie Harper, 8th is James Green Please let us know if you remember...)
- 17:30, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Maryland State League Point of Rocks.JPG (This is the Point of Rocks men's baseball team, circa 1950. The only men's league Point of Rocks was ever listed in was the Maryland State League. Several players have been identified: In the front row(from left): 1st player is Charles "Bud" Hartman, 3rd is Harvey McCutcheon and 5th is Wes McCutcheon, Sr., 6th is Edgar White In the back row, (from left): 3rd is Austin Hartman, 5th is Robert "Bob" Hartman, Sr. and 7th is Charlie Harper, 8th is James Green Please let us know if you remember...)
- 17:24, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Mohler Farm Bakerton, WVA Emory Frye.jpeg (Longtime Bank of Brunswick executive Emory Frye sports a pith helmet on the Mohler farm in Bakerton, WVA. This image is likely from the early 1950s. (Photo taken from the home movies of Marvin Younkins, courtesy of the Younkins family and the Brunswick Heritage Museum) Category:Smoketown Potomac River and C&O Canal)
- 17:24, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Mohler Farm Bakerton, WVA Emory Frye.jpeg (Longtime Bank of Brunswick executive Emory Frye sports a pith helmet on the Mohler farm in Bakerton, WVA. This image is likely from the early 1950s. (Photo taken from the home movies of Marvin Younkins, courtesy of the Younkins family and the Brunswick Heritage Museum) Category:Smoketown Potomac River and C&O Canal)
- 17:19, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Mohler Farm Bakerton, WVA Elizabeth Frye .jpeg (Elizabeth Frye walks by the cameraman on the Mohler farm in Bakerton, WVA. This image is likely later than the one we posted earlier, maybe early 1950s. Joseph E. Shomaker She was my 10th grade teacher in 1953 in Lovettsville, Va. When Loudon County went to one consolidated high school and Mrs. Frye went to teach in Brunswick. Rita Brady Rollison Mr.& Mrs Frye attended New Jerusalem Lutheran Church in Lovettsville. Very nice people!!! Peter Wenner After Mr. Frye died, she became a virtual...)
- 17:19, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Mohler Farm Bakerton, WVA Elizabeth Frye .jpeg (Elizabeth Frye walks by the cameraman on the Mohler farm in Bakerton, WVA. This image is likely later than the one we posted earlier, maybe early 1950s. Joseph E. Shomaker She was my 10th grade teacher in 1953 in Lovettsville, Va. When Loudon County went to one consolidated high school and Mrs. Frye went to teach in Brunswick. Rita Brady Rollison Mr.& Mrs Frye attended New Jerusalem Lutheran Church in Lovettsville. Very nice people!!! Peter Wenner After Mr. Frye died, she became a virtual...)
- 17:13, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Wesleys.JPG (Mr. & Mrs. Doris (Phillips) and Pete Wesley, Detroit, MI, behind the old city hall on one of their visits back to Doris's hometown of Brunswick. The porch of the West/Cummings house can be seen behind them. (Photo courtesy of Marsha Sutfin) Category:Smoketown People)
- 17:13, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Wesleys.JPG (Mr. & Mrs. Doris (Phillips) and Pete Wesley, Detroit, MI, behind the old city hall on one of their visits back to Doris's hometown of Brunswick. The porch of the West/Cummings house can be seen behind them. (Photo courtesy of Marsha Sutfin) Category:Smoketown People)
- 17:09, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Doris & Wayne Barker Wedding.JPG (Wedding party photo of Doris Kelley and Wayne Barker at First Methodist Church on November 23, 1950. The Barkers were married by First Baptist minister Reverend Leonard D. Carmack and First Methodist minister George Bennett. According to Mrs. Barker, "it was an ecumenical ceremony with a beautiful reception in the basement of the church. When Wayne and I came down the aisle, Dr. Smith stepped out in the aisle and said to the congregation, 'I was the first person who smacked her and I will be...)
- 17:09, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Doris & Wayne Barker Wedding.JPG (Wedding party photo of Doris Kelley and Wayne Barker at First Methodist Church on November 23, 1950. The Barkers were married by First Baptist minister Reverend Leonard D. Carmack and First Methodist minister George Bennett. According to Mrs. Barker, "it was an ecumenical ceremony with a beautiful reception in the basement of the church. When Wayne and I came down the aisle, Dr. Smith stepped out in the aisle and said to the congregation, 'I was the first person who smacked her and I will be...)
- 17:07, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Roundhouse Wreck Crane.JPG (According to David McKenzie in Baltimore & Ohio Railroad History, "B&O roundhouse in Brunswick, MD, late afternoon in April 1979. Something with a dual headlight is peeking out of stall 3 on the right, but I've never been able to identify it." According to Todd Crone, it's "probably the old wreck crane by the looks of the frame and carbody." Robert Foster They also had an old Snow Plow engine in that bay. I used to walk in there all the time and hang out with Barney Barnes he ran the Fuel s...)
- 17:07, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Roundhouse Wreck Crane.JPG (According to David McKenzie in Baltimore & Ohio Railroad History, "B&O roundhouse in Brunswick, MD, late afternoon in April 1979. Something with a dual headlight is peeking out of stall 3 on the right, but I've never been able to identify it." According to Todd Crone, it's "probably the old wreck crane by the looks of the frame and carbody." Robert Foster They also had an old Snow Plow engine in that bay. I used to walk in there all the time and hang out with Barney Barnes he ran the Fuel s...)
- 17:02, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Braddock Heights Amusement Park Entrance.JPG (The entrance to Braddock Heights Amusement Park in maybe the 1930s, judging from the old cars? See the tower of the old sliding board, which existed until the l960s. Wade Watson The road is the gravel drive that used to go in front of the skating rink. It seems the picture was taken from the corner of the building. It would have been over the right shoulder of whoever took the picture. Tom Cashour Grandparents lived on the corner of Schley Ave at the base of the park. My dad managed the ska...)
- 17:02, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Braddock Heights Amusement Park Entrance.JPG (The entrance to Braddock Heights Amusement Park in maybe the 1930s, judging from the old cars? See the tower of the old sliding board, which existed until the l960s. Wade Watson The road is the gravel drive that used to go in front of the skating rink. It seems the picture was taken from the corner of the building. It would have been over the right shoulder of whoever took the picture. Tom Cashour Grandparents lived on the corner of Schley Ave at the base of the park. My dad managed the ska...)
- 16:53, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Bob & Ardeth Moler wedding day.jpg (Bob and Ardeth Moler pose with their cake on their wedding day in Ardeth's hometown of Hillsboro, VA. The date was September 12, 1953. In addition to his longstanding role as the proprietor of Prescription Arts Pharmacy in Brunswick, Bob and Ardeth were pillars of the community. Bob was recognized as a Distinguished Citizen of Brunswick in 2024. Doris Kelley Barker Lovely couple and married three years after Wayne and me. She was a lovely girl and Bob Moler was a great pharmacist and gentle...)
- 16:53, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Bob & Ardeth Moler wedding day.jpg (Bob and Ardeth Moler pose with their cake on their wedding day in Ardeth's hometown of Hillsboro, VA. The date was September 12, 1953. In addition to his longstanding role as the proprietor of Prescription Arts Pharmacy in Brunswick, Bob and Ardeth were pillars of the community. Bob was recognized as a Distinguished Citizen of Brunswick in 2024. Doris Kelley Barker Lovely couple and married three years after Wayne and me. She was a lovely girl and Bob Moler was a great pharmacist and gentle...)
- 16:46, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Doubs 1950 Train Wreck Tragedy.jpg (According to H. Walker Smith, son of the photographer: A tragedy at Doubs. The main line of the B&O Railroad crosses Doubs Road on the lower East side of the town. Old timers like myself remember when Doubs had two crossings; one on Doubs Road and the other about 3/8 of a mile farther South on Bald Hill Road. The crossing on Doubs Road had the usual "X" with "Railroad Crossing" on it until the late 1940's when an automatic crossing gate was installed. The crossing on Bald Hill Road had the...)
- 16:46, 31 August 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Doubs 1950 Train Wreck Tragedy.jpg (According to H. Walker Smith, son of the photographer: A tragedy at Doubs. The main line of the B&O Railroad crosses Doubs Road on the lower East side of the town. Old timers like myself remember when Doubs had two crossings; one on Doubs Road and the other about 3/8 of a mile farther South on Bald Hill Road. The crossing on Doubs Road had the usual "X" with "Railroad Crossing" on it until the late 1940's when an automatic crossing gate was installed. The crossing on Bald Hill Road had the...)