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- 18:01, 17 March 2024 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:West End Receiving Yard Demolition 1989.jpg (Despite the sad circumstances, this is a nice perspective looking toward Weverton Cliffs as the west end of the receiving yard at Knoxville was being dismantled in 1989. The piles of rails were almost surreal. The small pile in the front are angle bars used to connect sections of rail together. (From the Lee B. Smith Collection courtesy of the City of Brunswick MD History Commission) Category: Smoketown Railroad)
- 18:01, 17 March 2024 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:West End Receiving Yard Demolition 1989.jpg (Despite the sad circumstances, this is a nice perspective looking toward Weverton Cliffs as the west end of the receiving yard at Knoxville was being dismantled in 1989. The piles of rails were almost surreal. The small pile in the front are angle bars used to connect sections of rail together. (From the Lee B. Smith Collection courtesy of the City of Brunswick MD History Commission) Category: Smoketown Railroad)
- 17:58, 17 March 2024 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Car Yard Demolition 1.jpg (Here's another sad shot of the Brunswick car yard demolition in 1989. The blue building next to the track is the lumber shed. To the extreme left, you can see the remains of the hump and piles of rails. Beautiful view of the Blue Ridge Mountains toward the gap. (From the Lee B. Smith Collection courtesy of the City of Brunswick MD History Commission) Category: Smoketown Railroad)
- 17:58, 17 March 2024 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Car Yard Demolition 1.jpg (Here's another sad shot of the Brunswick car yard demolition in 1989. The blue building next to the track is the lumber shed. To the extreme left, you can see the remains of the hump and piles of rails. Beautiful view of the Blue Ridge Mountains toward the gap. (From the Lee B. Smith Collection courtesy of the City of Brunswick MD History Commission) Category: Smoketown Railroad)
- 17:51, 17 March 2024 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:1920px-Building in the 200 Block of West Potomac Street, destroyed by fire.jpg (This old building in the 200 Block of West Potomac Street was then home to the A. Hemp Jr. Meat & Grocery Store and MacKenzie's Ice Cream Parlor in the early 20th Century. The folks posing in front of Hemp's are from left, Charles Bowers, Abe Hemp, unknown. Outside MacKenzie's were Paul MacKenzie, future confectionary owner Betz Mills and his brother Howard. Note the dirt street. We believe that the photo dates to the early 1900s since the Mills brothers were born in the 1890s. The building...)
- 17:51, 17 March 2024 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:1920px-Building in the 200 Block of West Potomac Street, destroyed by fire.jpg (This old building in the 200 Block of West Potomac Street was then home to the A. Hemp Jr. Meat & Grocery Store and MacKenzie's Ice Cream Parlor in the early 20th Century. The folks posing in front of Hemp's are from left, Charles Bowers, Abe Hemp, unknown. Outside MacKenzie's were Paul MacKenzie, future confectionary owner Betz Mills and his brother Howard. Note the dirt street. We believe that the photo dates to the early 1900s since the Mills brothers were born in the 1890s. The building...)
- 12:24, 17 March 2024 Jcaves talk contribs created page File:African-American History in Brunswick, History Commission presentation given on March 9, 2024.pdf ([[Category:Genealogy] Category:Cemeteries Category:History of Brunswick Category:Schools The slides from a presentation given by Dr. Wayne Allgaier, chairman of the Brunswick History Commission, at the Brunswick Library on March 9, 2024, as part of the library's Black History Month program.)
- 12:24, 17 March 2024 Jcaves talk contribs uploaded File:African-American History in Brunswick, History Commission presentation given on March 9, 2024.pdf ([[Category:Genealogy] Category:Cemeteries Category:History of Brunswick Category:Schools The slides from a presentation given by Dr. Wayne Allgaier, chairman of the Brunswick History Commission, at the Brunswick Library on March 9, 2024, as part of the library's Black History Month program.)
- 12:11, 17 March 2024 Jcaves talk contribs created page File:Forest of Needwood Jennifer Shafer Odom Memorial Race 2024 runners, March 9, 2024.jpg (Category:Events The runners at the start of the 2024 Forest of Needwood Jennifer Shafer Odom Memorial Race on March 9, 2024. The five mile race took place in quite a bit of cold, heavy rain, but the runners stayed cheerful! Photo courtesy of the Brunswick Area Recreation Council (BARC).)
- 12:11, 17 March 2024 Jcaves talk contribs uploaded File:Forest of Needwood Jennifer Shafer Odom Memorial Race 2024 runners, March 9, 2024.jpg (Category:Events The runners at the start of the 2024 Forest of Needwood Jennifer Shafer Odom Memorial Race on March 9, 2024. The five mile race took place in quite a bit of cold, heavy rain, but the runners stayed cheerful! Photo courtesy of the Brunswick Area Recreation Council (BARC).)
- 12:00, 17 March 2024 Jcaves talk contribs created page File:Dr. Wayne Allgaier giving a presentation for Black History Month, March 9, 2024.jpg (Category:People Dr. Allgaier, chairman of the Brunswick History Commission, gave a presentation on the history of Brunswick's African American community at the Brunswick Library on March 9, 2024, as part of the library's Black History Month program. Photo courtesy of John Caves.)
- 12:00, 17 March 2024 Jcaves talk contribs uploaded File:Dr. Wayne Allgaier giving a presentation for Black History Month, March 9, 2024.jpg (Category:People Dr. Allgaier, chairman of the Brunswick History Commission, gave a presentation on the history of Brunswick's African American community at the Brunswick Library on March 9, 2024, as part of the library's Black History Month program. Photo courtesy of John Caves.)
- 15:17, 16 March 2024 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:East End School Miss Carter Early 50s.jpeg (Miss Carter's class at the old East End Elementary School in the early 1950s. It would be BHS Class of 1957. Thanks to Jackie Ebersole for identifying most of the kids: Front row - Janet Anderson, Doreen Brubaker, Glenda Clark, Patsy Thompson, Loberta Bryan, Bonnie Hobson, Rosiland Stone, Shirley MaGaha Second row - Lee Ridgeway, Phillip.Cloby, Lyman Cunningham, David McIntosh, Donnie Hollar, Ray Dockery, Gary Free Third Row - Wayne Arnold, Lanny Harrington ? , Wayne Carter, Ken Jones, Mar...)
- 15:17, 16 March 2024 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:East End School Miss Carter Early 50s.jpeg (Miss Carter's class at the old East End Elementary School in the early 1950s. It would be BHS Class of 1957. Thanks to Jackie Ebersole for identifying most of the kids: Front row - Janet Anderson, Doreen Brubaker, Glenda Clark, Patsy Thompson, Loberta Bryan, Bonnie Hobson, Rosiland Stone, Shirley MaGaha Second row - Lee Ridgeway, Phillip.Cloby, Lyman Cunningham, David McIntosh, Donnie Hollar, Ray Dockery, Gary Free Third Row - Wayne Arnold, Lanny Harrington ? , Wayne Carter, Ken Jones, Mar...)
- 20:00, 19 February 2024 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Bill Peer & Melody Boys & Girls with Patsy Cline.jpg (Bill Peer and the Melody Boys and Girls, circa 1954. Bill Peer is standing on the left holding his guitar. Future country music legend Patsy Cline is seated 3rd from left. Patsy (nee Virginia Hensley) joined the band after an audition at the Brunswick Moose lodge on September 27, 1952 after an audition. Bill hired her on the spot and convinced her to change her name to "Patsy", which was short for her middle name Patterson. She married Gerald Cline in December, 1952. Patsy Cline was a membe...)
- 20:00, 19 February 2024 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Bill Peer & Melody Boys & Girls with Patsy Cline.jpg (Bill Peer and the Melody Boys and Girls, circa 1954. Bill Peer is standing on the left holding his guitar. Future country music legend Patsy Cline is seated 3rd from left. Patsy (nee Virginia Hensley) joined the band after an audition at the Brunswick Moose lodge on September 27, 1952 after an audition. Bill hired her on the spot and convinced her to change her name to "Patsy", which was short for her middle name Patterson. She married Gerald Cline in December, 1952. Patsy Cline was a membe...)
- 19:56, 19 February 2024 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Reed Canal Boat.jpg (Here we see the Reed, a canal boat that was typical in the late 19th Century. African Americans worked as deck hands on canal boats, but were banned from owning their own until after the Civil War. There were black boat captains during the 1870s. By the final years of the canal, however, only one African American canal boat family was still listed. Once boatbuilder Canal Towage began supplying the canal boats, the days of each boat having a unique name like the Reed faded into the past. Inst...)
- 19:56, 19 February 2024 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Reed Canal Boat.jpg (Here we see the Reed, a canal boat that was typical in the late 19th Century. African Americans worked as deck hands on canal boats, but were banned from owning their own until after the Civil War. There were black boat captains during the 1870s. By the final years of the canal, however, only one African American canal boat family was still listed. Once boatbuilder Canal Towage began supplying the canal boats, the days of each boat having a unique name like the Reed faded into the past. Inst...)
- 19:54, 19 February 2024 Pwenner talk contribs created page File:Victor-Kaplon-and-Family.jpg (This formal photo shows a prosperous young Kaplon family, circa 1895. From left (we believe) are daughter Fanny, wife Ida, daughters Annie and Elizabeth (sitting), sons Myer and Abraham or Amos. Victor Kaplon escaped from Russia with his brother on a ship hidden under a load of hay and came to America in the 1880s. He started as a peddler carrying his pack, a walking department store, selling his wares in Virginia and Washington County, Maryland. Eventually, Victor and family owned and oper...)
- 19:54, 19 February 2024 Pwenner talk contribs uploaded File:Victor-Kaplon-and-Family.jpg (This formal photo shows a prosperous young Kaplon family, circa 1895. From left (we believe) are daughter Fanny, wife Ida, daughters Annie and Elizabeth (sitting), sons Myer and Abraham or Amos. Victor Kaplon escaped from Russia with his brother on a ship hidden under a load of hay and came to America in the 1880s. He started as a peddler carrying his pack, a walking department store, selling his wares in Virginia and Washington County, Maryland. Eventually, Victor and family owned and oper...)