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- 19:54, 3 April 2026 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Fashion show Brenda Barger Swiger broken arm.jpg (This was Brenda Barger with her broken arm in a sling at the 1962 Easter Sunday fashion show at the old fire hall. Brenda was in the first grade at the time. Mary Himes Dorsey My grandmother got me in it when I was in the first grade. I walked down the aisle with an adult in two different outfits and got to keep one of them. (Photo courtesy of Brenda Barger Swiger) Category:Smoketown Parades and Celebrations)
- 19:54, 3 April 2026 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Fashion show Brenda Barger Swiger broken arm.jpg (This was Brenda Barger with her broken arm in a sling at the 1962 Easter Sunday fashion show at the old fire hall. Brenda was in the first grade at the time. Mary Himes Dorsey My grandmother got me in it when I was in the first grade. I walked down the aisle with an adult in two different outfits and got to keep one of them. (Photo courtesy of Brenda Barger Swiger) Category:Smoketown Parades and Celebrations)
- 19:42, 3 April 2026 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Weverton VO Tower.jpg (This was the Weverton or "VO" signaling tower, which was decommissioned in the 1950s and demolished sometime around 1960. It was also known as a "Block Station Tower," which along with towers in Brunswick (WB) and Point of Rocks (KG), formed a "block" that managed all railroad traffic between those locations. The WB Tower was the center of the operations for this area from Point of Rocks in the east and Weverton in the west. Old Rt. 340 would be at the upper right of the photo. The Weverton...)
- 19:42, 3 April 2026 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Weverton VO Tower.jpg (This was the Weverton or "VO" signaling tower, which was decommissioned in the 1950s and demolished sometime around 1960. It was also known as a "Block Station Tower," which along with towers in Brunswick (WB) and Point of Rocks (KG), formed a "block" that managed all railroad traffic between those locations. The WB Tower was the center of the operations for this area from Point of Rocks in the east and Weverton in the west. Old Rt. 340 would be at the upper right of the photo. The Weverton...)
- 19:23, 3 April 2026 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Union Bethel A.M.E. Petersville.jpg (This was the old Union Bethel A.M.E. in Petersville, which was built around 1870, the same time as its sister church, Ceres Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church on Gapland Road. The church has been gone for decades now. All that remains of Union Bethel A.M.E today is the cemetery. It was located at the end of 1st St. (Photo courtesy of Aaron Lennox) Category:Smoketown African American Heritage)
- 19:23, 3 April 2026 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Union Bethel A.M.E. Petersville.jpg (This was the old Union Bethel A.M.E. in Petersville, which was built around 1870, the same time as its sister church, Ceres Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church on Gapland Road. The church has been gone for decades now. All that remains of Union Bethel A.M.E today is the cemetery. It was located at the end of 1st St. (Photo courtesy of Aaron Lennox) Category:Smoketown African American Heritage)
- 19:19, 3 April 2026 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:FMC Frock Wedding Reception.jpg (These ladies were in charge of table settings and refreshments at the 1958 wedding of Arlyne Albert and Richard Frock at the First Methodist Church on 7 S. Maryland Avenue. From left to right are Evie McLane, Leona Mohler, Grace Connor, Louise Porter, Marge Youtz, Dorothy Haller, and Ruth Mohler. Some comments: Doris Kelley Barker Thanks so much for this picture. I knew all of them well. We took Grace Connor on the train with us to Folly Beach off of Charleston, SC, one year and she loved i...)
- 19:19, 3 April 2026 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:FMC Frock Wedding Reception.jpg (These ladies were in charge of table settings and refreshments at the 1958 wedding of Arlyne Albert and Richard Frock at the First Methodist Church on 7 S. Maryland Avenue. From left to right are Evie McLane, Leona Mohler, Grace Connor, Louise Porter, Marge Youtz, Dorothy Haller, and Ruth Mohler. Some comments: Doris Kelley Barker Thanks so much for this picture. I knew all of them well. We took Grace Connor on the train with us to Folly Beach off of Charleston, SC, one year and she loved i...)
- 19:13, 3 April 2026 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:1976-77 BHS State Basketball Championship Team Coaches-Cheerleaders.jpg (The BHS varsity basketball team celebrated at Cole Field House after the Railroaders won their only Maryland State Basketball Championship during the 1976-77 school year. In the back row, Head Coach Bill Kubat and Assistant coach Bill Turney are 5th and 6th from the left. The players who have been identified are Robert James (7th), Steve Dustin (8th from left), Patrick "Butch" Campbell (9th), Dan "Duck" McLane (10th), David Morris (11th), Timmy Jackson (12th), Bernie Lipscomb (13th). Kneelin...)
- 19:13, 3 April 2026 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:1976-77 BHS State Basketball Championship Team Coaches-Cheerleaders.jpg (The BHS varsity basketball team celebrated at Cole Field House after the Railroaders won their only Maryland State Basketball Championship during the 1976-77 school year. In the back row, Head Coach Bill Kubat and Assistant coach Bill Turney are 5th and 6th from the left. The players who have been identified are Robert James (7th), Steve Dustin (8th from left), Patrick "Butch" Campbell (9th), Dan "Duck" McLane (10th), David Morris (11th), Timmy Jackson (12th), Bernie Lipscomb (13th). Kneelin...)
- 18:48, 3 April 2026 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Potomac River Iron Bridge Underneath.jpg (About this rare view of the old 1893 Iron Potomac River Bridge, the copy on the photo caption from MDOT reads as follows: "On the Brunswick side of the river, this view depicts the underside of the bridge's timber deck. The bridge deck is ported by riveted iron columns set in concrete. A local graffiti artist had drawn their initials along the bases. A Baltimore and Ohio railroad car is visible in the background. December 15, 1932. Jacquelyn M Ebersole Great picture. Walked that bridge ever...)
- 18:48, 3 April 2026 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Potomac River Iron Bridge Underneath.jpg (About this rare view of the old 1893 Iron Potomac River Bridge, the copy on the photo caption from MDOT reads as follows: "On the Brunswick side of the river, this view depicts the underside of the bridge's timber deck. The bridge deck is ported by riveted iron columns set in concrete. A local graffiti artist had drawn their initials along the bases. A Baltimore and Ohio railroad car is visible in the background. December 15, 1932. Jacquelyn M Ebersole Great picture. Walked that bridge ever...)
- 18:41, 3 April 2026 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Point of Rocks Station-KG Tower (1).jpg (Here is a vintage photo (or postcard?) showing the Point of Rocks Station with a passenger train on the old B&O Mainline. This image was taken sometime after 1902, as the KG Tower, visible on the right, was constructed that year. You can also see Hickman’s Lunch Market next to the tower. It's interesting to see people (presumably) having exited the train to go on their way, along with the folks on the rear of the train. The KG Tower was part of a block of local signal towers, along with WB...)
- 18:41, 3 April 2026 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Point of Rocks Station-KG Tower (1).jpg (Here is a vintage photo (or postcard?) showing the Point of Rocks Station with a passenger train on the old B&O Mainline. This image was taken sometime after 1902, as the KG Tower, visible on the right, was constructed that year. You can also see Hickman’s Lunch Market next to the tower. It's interesting to see people (presumably) having exited the train to go on their way, along with the folks on the rear of the train. The KG Tower was part of a block of local signal towers, along with WB...)
- 00:00, 30 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Myers Christmas w-Santa.jpg (The Myers siblings of N. Maple Avenue visit Santa sometime in the 1950s. From left were twins Kris and Kathy, and older brother Kim. (Photo courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 00:00, 30 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Myers Christmas w-Santa.jpg (The Myers siblings of N. Maple Avenue visit Santa sometime in the 1950s. From left were twins Kris and Kathy, and older brother Kim. (Photo courtesy of Kim Myers) Category:Smoketown Christmas)
- 22:01, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Rhonda Rooney & Cathy Gaither.jpeg (Rhonda Rooney and Cathy Gaither (w/doll) pose behind "Stuffy's" on N. Maple Avenue, circa 1961. For reference, see 2nd Avenue behind the girls, which at the time was relatively undeveloped. For at least a generation, Rhonda's father James "Stuffy" Rooney operated the O.K. Market on Wenner's Hill for Skeets Kline. Cathy Gaither Barnes was recently honored as a Brunswick Distinguished Citizen for her longtime good work at the Brunswick Senior Center. (Photo courtesy of Rhonda Rooney) [[Cate...)
- 22:01, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Rhonda Rooney & Cathy Gaither.jpeg (Rhonda Rooney and Cathy Gaither (w/doll) pose behind "Stuffy's" on N. Maple Avenue, circa 1961. For reference, see 2nd Avenue behind the girls, which at the time was relatively undeveloped. For at least a generation, Rhonda's father James "Stuffy" Rooney operated the O.K. Market on Wenner's Hill for Skeets Kline. Cathy Gaither Barnes was recently honored as a Brunswick Distinguished Citizen for her longtime good work at the Brunswick Senior Center. (Photo courtesy of Rhonda Rooney) [[Cate...)
- 21:56, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Christian and Missionary Alliance church Vacation Bible School.jpg (This is a photo of the Vacation Bible School student body at the old Christian and Missionary Alliance Church on E. A Street, circa 1945. Identifying the teacher and some of the students, Jackie Ebersole wrote: "I will start with Mrs Eshbaugh - going right to left in the back row, she is number 2. I am standing in front of her (4th row). Dale Painter is to my right. Not sure of next one. Then it is Tommy Hammond and Jobe Breeden and the one Buck (Musser) says is him. Bernice Minnick is dire...)
- 21:56, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Christian and Missionary Alliance church Vacation Bible School.jpg (This is a photo of the Vacation Bible School student body at the old Christian and Missionary Alliance Church on E. A Street, circa 1945. Identifying the teacher and some of the students, Jackie Ebersole wrote: "I will start with Mrs Eshbaugh - going right to left in the back row, she is number 2. I am standing in front of her (4th row). Dale Painter is to my right. Not sure of next one. Then it is Tommy Hammond and Jobe Breeden and the one Buck (Musser) says is him. Bernice Minnick is dire...)
- 21:54, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Eagle Farm on 464.jpg (This photo was taken of the Eagle Farm sale in 1976. A farm that was passed down several generations, George Maynard Eagle (1892-1975) was the final family owner. The property goes back to M.H. Fout, who owned the land in the 1873 map of Petersville District No. 13. The farm extended and abuts to the present-day Othello Park at Petersville. In 2020, Brylawski paid $3M for the parcel. Charlie Smith As of Nov, 2025, the house is still standing, but the barns burned in appx. 1980 - 1982. The b...)
- 21:54, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Eagle Farm on 464.jpg (This photo was taken of the Eagle Farm sale in 1976. A farm that was passed down several generations, George Maynard Eagle (1892-1975) was the final family owner. The property goes back to M.H. Fout, who owned the land in the 1873 map of Petersville District No. 13. The farm extended and abuts to the present-day Othello Park at Petersville. In 2020, Brylawski paid $3M for the parcel. Charlie Smith As of Nov, 2025, the house is still standing, but the barns burned in appx. 1980 - 1982. The b...)
- 21:44, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:WB Tower The Plant.jpg (The Model Board, known as "The Plant" in the WB Tower, displayed activity within the Brunswick Rail Yard. As trains moved through the yard, a red light would flash on the board showing its position. Lights would also come on if anything caused the track circuit to go down. Wes Ball I looked at that many times while I was up in the tower. Todd Crone Lights did not flash, would just illuminate. Would also come on if anything caused the track circuit to go down. (Photo courtesy of The Positi...)
- 21:44, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:WB Tower The Plant.jpg (The Model Board, known as "The Plant" in the WB Tower, displayed activity within the Brunswick Rail Yard. As trains moved through the yard, a red light would flash on the board showing its position. Lights would also come on if anything caused the track circuit to go down. Wes Ball I looked at that many times while I was up in the tower. Todd Crone Lights did not flash, would just illuminate. Would also come on if anything caused the track circuit to go down. (Photo courtesy of The Positi...)
- 21:41, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Boteler & Buckles.jpg (This is a nice formal photo of Gertrude Boteler & Leila Buckles in the early 1900s. Both were friends of Margaret Eagle Dixon. Boteler was a prominent early Brunswick name. A Boteler-Gross merchandising firm in Berlin pre-dated the railroad town of Brunswick, going back to the 1870s. William Lynch Gross's son Bill, better known as Judge Gross, was named William Boteler Gross. Valerie Moyer Virginia Boteler was my great great-great-grandmother. She was married to J.Jesse Moore. Both are buri...)
- 21:41, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Boteler & Buckles.jpg (This is a nice formal photo of Gertrude Boteler & Leila Buckles in the early 1900s. Both were friends of Margaret Eagle Dixon. Boteler was a prominent early Brunswick name. A Boteler-Gross merchandising firm in Berlin pre-dated the railroad town of Brunswick, going back to the 1870s. William Lynch Gross's son Bill, better known as Judge Gross, was named William Boteler Gross. Valerie Moyer Virginia Boteler was my great great-great-grandmother. She was married to J.Jesse Moore. Both are buri...)
- 21:37, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Garland Alder.jpg (This is an early Brunswick family photo of Garland Alder. An inscription wrote that "his father ran a jewelry store in Brunswick." That was Frank Alder's store on Middle Street in the old town between the tracks and river in the 1890s. Alder's General Store sold "jewelry, especially railroad watches, and confections." F.E. Alder's successor was J.E. Moore, who operated in more than one location on W. Potomac Street. Here is a link to Alder's Store, c. 1895: https://www.facebook.com/photo...)
- 21:37, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Garland Alder.jpg (This is an early Brunswick family photo of Garland Alder. An inscription wrote that "his father ran a jewelry store in Brunswick." That was Frank Alder's store on Middle Street in the old town between the tracks and river in the 1890s. Alder's General Store sold "jewelry, especially railroad watches, and confections." F.E. Alder's successor was J.E. Moore, who operated in more than one location on W. Potomac Street. Here is a link to Alder's Store, c. 1895: https://www.facebook.com/photo...)
- 21:35, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Olive Schoolteacher Julia Yingling.jpg (This is an early-20th century photo of Julia Yingling, who was a teacher at the Olive School near Rt. 464. Since the Eagle farm was in Petersville, it makes sense that their children and relatives would've attended school there. (Photo from the Eagle Family Collection courtesy of Carol Wheatley) Category:Smoketown Beginnings)
- 21:35, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Olive Schoolteacher Julia Yingling.jpg (This is an early-20th century photo of Julia Yingling, who was a teacher at the Olive School near Rt. 464. Since the Eagle farm was in Petersville, it makes sense that their children and relatives would've attended school there. (Photo from the Eagle Family Collection courtesy of Carol Wheatley) Category:Smoketown Beginnings)
- 21:33, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Kate Trundle.jpg (An early 20th-century portrait from the Eagle-Dixon family, this is Kate Trundle. Following the death of her mother, Barbara Catherine Boyer Trundle, in 1901 at age 38, oldest daughter Kate raised her younger brothers and sisters. Kate later married Archie Alpheus Thomas. The inscriptions on the back of the photos were made by Margaret Eagle and Dot Dixon Wheatley. (Photo and information from the Eagle family collection courtesy of Carol Wheatley) Category:Smoketown Beginnings)
- 21:33, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Kate Trundle.jpg (An early 20th-century portrait from the Eagle-Dixon family, this is Kate Trundle. Following the death of her mother, Barbara Catherine Boyer Trundle, in 1901 at age 38, oldest daughter Kate raised her younger brothers and sisters. Kate later married Archie Alpheus Thomas. The inscriptions on the back of the photos were made by Margaret Eagle and Dot Dixon Wheatley. (Photo and information from the Eagle family collection courtesy of Carol Wheatley) Category:Smoketown Beginnings)
- 21:31, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:B&O Railroad Baltimore Division Seniority List.jpg (Here is a rare find. It's a seniority list of all the names of railroad employees in the Baltimore Division of the B&O Railroad. This 1926 booklet was personalized for Brunswick railroader R.T. (Bob) Foster. He was the husband of Lula (Sis) Foster and father of Mary Foster Cage, longtime BHS teacher. Noting the home address, the Fosters ran a boarding house for railroaders from 109 W. Potomac Street for years. See the endorsement of S. & N. Katz "Official Railroad Watch Inspectors". The co...)
- 21:31, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:B&O Railroad Baltimore Division Seniority List.jpg (Here is a rare find. It's a seniority list of all the names of railroad employees in the Baltimore Division of the B&O Railroad. This 1926 booklet was personalized for Brunswick railroader R.T. (Bob) Foster. He was the husband of Lula (Sis) Foster and father of Mary Foster Cage, longtime BHS teacher. Noting the home address, the Fosters ran a boarding house for railroaders from 109 W. Potomac Street for years. See the endorsement of S. & N. Katz "Official Railroad Watch Inspectors". The co...)
- 21:26, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Kate Trundle Thomas's husband Archie Thomas.jpg (Archie Alpheus Thomas, husband to Kate. According to the 1910 census, Archie Thomas was a locomotive fireman for the B&O Railroad. (Photos from the Eagle family collection courtesy of Carol Wheatley) Category:Smoketown Beginnings)
- 21:26, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Kate Trundle Thomas's husband Archie Thomas.jpg (Archie Alpheus Thomas, husband to Kate. According to the 1910 census, Archie Thomas was a locomotive fireman for the B&O Railroad. (Photos from the Eagle family collection courtesy of Carol Wheatley) Category:Smoketown Beginnings)
- 21:24, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Kate Trundle Thomas.jpg (A grown-up Kate Trundle Thomas from the early 20th century. Kate was a child who became an adult very quickly when her mother died, and she had to raise her siblings. She married Archie Thomas in a double wedding with Kate's sister Lillie to Carroll L. Null in December, 1905. (Photos from the Eagle family collection courtesy of Carol Wheatley) Category:Smoketown Beginnings)
- 21:24, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Kate Trundle Thomas.jpg (A grown-up Kate Trundle Thomas from the early 20th century. Kate was a child who became an adult very quickly when her mother died, and she had to raise her siblings. She married Archie Thomas in a double wedding with Kate's sister Lillie to Carroll L. Null in December, 1905. (Photos from the Eagle family collection courtesy of Carol Wheatley) Category:Smoketown Beginnings)
- 21:20, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:A Street and Petersville Road.jpg (A view down A Street and Petersville Road. The large building on the left was listed on the history commission website as having been at different times, Longbrake, Stull, Schnauffer and Wright's Garage in the 20th Century. The apartments above the garage housed Schnauffer's Hospital from 1932-1937 before a new facility was opened at the corner of N. Virginia Avenue and W. B Street. Herb Daugherty later owned the building for several years before his untimely passing in 1995. Lee and Anne Z...)
- 21:20, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:A Street and Petersville Road.jpg (A view down A Street and Petersville Road. The large building on the left was listed on the history commission website as having been at different times, Longbrake, Stull, Schnauffer and Wright's Garage in the 20th Century. The apartments above the garage housed Schnauffer's Hospital from 1932-1937 before a new facility was opened at the corner of N. Virginia Avenue and W. B Street. Herb Daugherty later owned the building for several years before his untimely passing in 1995. Lee and Anne Z...)
- 21:17, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Wenner's Hill Christmas Tree (2).jpg ("The Wenner's Hill Christmas Tree" on the Charles Harrington property at 605 N. Maple Avenue in the 1950s. For several years in the 1950s, the Harrington family decorated a huge pine tree in their yard at 605 N. Maple Avenue. On one night in December, neighborhood children would perform “The Christmas Story,” recited the “Night Before Christmas,” and sang carols there. Afterwards, Santa greeted the kids with “Christmas Boxes” containing hard candy and an orange. Jo Jamison recalled one year...)
- 21:17, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Wenner's Hill Christmas Tree (2).jpg ("The Wenner's Hill Christmas Tree" on the Charles Harrington property at 605 N. Maple Avenue in the 1950s. For several years in the 1950s, the Harrington family decorated a huge pine tree in their yard at 605 N. Maple Avenue. On one night in December, neighborhood children would perform “The Christmas Story,” recited the “Night Before Christmas,” and sang carols there. Afterwards, Santa greeted the kids with “Christmas Boxes” containing hard candy and an orange. Jo Jamison recalled one year...)
- 21:13, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Paul Moore.png (Paul Moore poses out the window of his engine. Steve Moore Uncle Paul, as a engineer, had a run where he drove to Cumberland, brought a train back to Brunswick, then took a train back to Cumberland and drove home to Brunswick. As a kid, Aunt Phyllis took me on the train that Uncle Paul was taking to Cumberland. I remember being so excited going through the tunnels and over the train bridges. When we got to Cumberland, we had dinner where I ate fried shrimp for the first time. Then, Uncle Pa...)
- 21:13, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Paul Moore.png (Paul Moore poses out the window of his engine. Steve Moore Uncle Paul, as a engineer, had a run where he drove to Cumberland, brought a train back to Brunswick, then took a train back to Cumberland and drove home to Brunswick. As a kid, Aunt Phyllis took me on the train that Uncle Paul was taking to Cumberland. I remember being so excited going through the tunnels and over the train bridges. When we got to Cumberland, we had dinner where I ate fried shrimp for the first time. Then, Uncle Pa...)
- 21:09, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Anne & Lee Zumbach wedding.jpeg (Longtime BHS teachers and running coaches Anne and Lee Zumbach on their wedding day at the Mt. Zion United Methodist Church in Myersville in 1973. With 587 likes, this is the most popular post in Smoketown History's 16 years of existence. Hailey Kraft My dad was 3 when they got married and she’s my teacher next semester. Deborah Rowh This is a very dedicated couple that inspired many young people to excel. Sarah Miller Local celebrities for sure! Eileen Mercer Markum I had Mr. Zumbach f...)
- 21:09, 29 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Anne & Lee Zumbach wedding.jpeg (Longtime BHS teachers and running coaches Anne and Lee Zumbach on their wedding day at the Mt. Zion United Methodist Church in Myersville in 1973. With 587 likes, this is the most popular post in Smoketown History's 16 years of existence. Hailey Kraft My dad was 3 when they got married and she’s my teacher next semester. Deborah Rowh This is a very dedicated couple that inspired many young people to excel. Sarah Miller Local celebrities for sure! Eileen Mercer Markum I had Mr. Zumbach f...)
- 20:47, 28 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Veterans Day Parade Train Float.png (Here's a bygone photo that appears to date to the mid-Sixties. The float is a detailed facsimile of an old steam engine. Kudos to whoever built it! (From the Myer Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries) Category:Smoketown Parades and Celebrations)
- 20:47, 28 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Veterans Day Parade Train Float.png (Here's a bygone photo that appears to date to the mid-Sixties. The float is a detailed facsimile of an old steam engine. Kudos to whoever built it! (From the Myer Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries) Category:Smoketown Parades and Celebrations)
- 20:44, 28 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Veterans Day Parade Heading West.jpeg (Here's a photo of a time when the Brunswick Veterans Day Parade went east to west, as it does today. Jim Sullivan has been identified as the man driving the tractor pulling the Sandy Hook School float. In view of the bridge pier next to People's Bank, this photo likely dates to 1954-54. Hank Majeski Appears to be a fairly shiny Ford 8N tractor. They were built between 1947 and 1952. Randy George Bridge dedicated July 30, 1955. Bridge pier intact in picture. My guess is November 1954. Possib...)
- 20:44, 28 December 2025 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Veterans Day Parade Heading West.jpeg (Here's a photo of a time when the Brunswick Veterans Day Parade went east to west, as it does today. Jim Sullivan has been identified as the man driving the tractor pulling the Sandy Hook School float. In view of the bridge pier next to People's Bank, this photo likely dates to 1954-54. Hank Majeski Appears to be a fairly shiny Ford 8N tractor. They were built between 1947 and 1952. Randy George Bridge dedicated July 30, 1955. Bridge pier intact in picture. My guess is November 1954. Possib...)