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- Occupation Author Historian Notable works Antietam--Bloodiest Day The Bridges of Berlin The American Legion Home John W. Mobberly--Renegade1 KB (16 words) - 10:09, 14 September 2018
- Saloon Berlin, 1882 B&O Hospital B&O and C&O Compete Union Civil War Encampment - Berlin MD LaFrance Fire Engine 1923 YMCA and WB Tower - 19745 KB (4 words) - 12:11, 26 March 2023
- performed domestic household work for families in New Market, Frederick and Berlin (later Brunswick). Many of today's older citizens remember "Miss Mary" working2 KB (265 words) - 07:36, 3 February 2019
- contained a partially-completed log house which was finished in 1851. The "Berlin Church" organized that year was the first local church that became the center4 KB (521 words) - 10:54, 7 April 2019
File:Berlin Cemetery 2015, Jim Castle.jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) Brunswick Cemetery: Berlin Cemetery(1,460 × 974 (415 KB)) - 21:18, 13 January 2019File:Berlin Cemetery in Autumn, November 3, 2018.jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) (1,080 × 810 (327 KB)) - 19:50, 5 November 2018File:Berlin Cemetery in Autumn, November 2010. Photo Jerry Knight.JPG (category Berlin Cemetery) Brunswick Cemetery Photo by Jerry Knight(2,048 × 1,536 (710 KB)) - 19:50, 5 November 2018File:Mill, Berlin Mill 1860 from The Brunswick Citzen June 9, 1983.jpg (2,550 × 3,504 (2.3 MB)) - 06:08, 27 October 2018File:Berlin Cemetery in Winter, Brunswick Maryland, March 21, 2018. Photo Jerry Knight.jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) Brunswick Cemetery: Berlin Cemetery(1,017 × 819 (159 KB)) - 19:51, 5 November 2018File:Mortirmor S Wenner feed store Mill in Berlin 1880.jpg (2,550 × 3,504 (2.45 MB)) - 17:44, 7 November 2018File:Old Berlin Cemetery Luminaries, December 5, 2020 (1A).jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) years ago, David Macintosh and Jackie Ebersole set up luminaries in the Old Berlin Cemetery to honor those who are buried there. Since then, many of the tombstones(1,024 × 768 (277 KB)) - 18:53, 30 January 2021File:Berlin Cemetery Work Part 1 from The Brunswick Citizen, Vol 45, No 29, July 19, 2018 (1).jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) Berlin Cemetery(1,158 × 2,217 (441 KB)) - 13:41, 10 November 2018File:Berlin-Brunswick, 1634 - 1990 from The Brunswick Citizen, January 17, 1991.jpg (3,216 × 2,233 (1.74 MB)) - 10:33, 29 July 2019File:Chronological History of Berlin-Brunswick, 1634 - 1990, Part 1 from The Citizen, January 17, 1991.pdf (1,614 × 1,150 (13.64 MB)) - 10:42, 29 July 2019File:Berlin Cemetery 2015 mulching of tree from The Brunswick Citizen, July 2, 2015.pdf (category Berlin Cemetery) (1,275 × 1,750 (1.67 MB)) - 20:39, 27 January 2019File:Chronological History of Berlin-Brunswick 1634 - 1990 Part 2 from The Citizen, January 24, 1991.pdf (1,562 × 1,093 (13.39 MB)) - 16:44, 2 April 2021File:Teacher, The first known public school teacher in Brunswick when it was Berlin was Ellen Theresa Brady Born in Donegal Ireland in 1846.jpg Brunswick School From the Brunswick History Commission photo files(540 × 720 (57 KB)) - 13:30, 13 March 2019File:Berlin Restaurant, Virginia, Stump, Kathy Lee Brightwell from The Brunswick Citizen, Vol 6, No 16, April 19, 1979.jpg Brunswick Business: Berlin Restaurant 1979(816 × 901 (191 KB)) - 17:01, 7 February 2019File:Birdges, Ferries and early crossings 2.pdf (matches file content) of the Home Guard was left to protect Berlin. There is no reeord that the CSA molested the citizens of Berlin, except an occasional exchange of rifle(1,650 × 1,275 (1.12 MB)) - 14:41, 7 February 2019File:Brief History of Brunswick.pdf (matches file content) name of Berlin, using instead the name Barry upon the establishment of a post office here on April 26, 18V2, becuase of the location of another Berlin in Maryland(1,275 × 1,654 (1.06 MB)) - 09:33, 8 January 2019File:Ferries and early crossings 1890.pdf (matches file content) of the Home Guard was left to protect Berlin. There is no record that the CSA molested the citizens of Berlin, except an oecasional exchange of rifle(1,650 × 1,275 (10.81 MB)) - 17:45, 3 April 2019File:01 - Eelpot Flats early name.jpg the name of “Berlin,” as many Germans settled in the area. The name “Berlin” however, could not be used for mail as there was already a Berlin on the Eastern(720 × 404 (39 KB)) - 12:52, 20 November 2019File:Our First Bridge by Frank L. Spitzer.pdf (matches file content) flour mills) resulted in the Maryland Assembly incorporating ( 18?0) "The Berlin Bridge Company." Assoc- Lietf,d with Mr. wenner in th'rs projeci iwere:(1,275 × 1,650 (1.45 MB)) - 14:48, 7 February 2019File:Pontoon Bridge 1862.pdf (matches file content) the Brunswick) photographecl by Matthew Brady, Civil War hi\torian, was Berlin (to be known later-as later as Brunswick). BRUNSWICK Ifi 1861 brirlge which(1,275 × 1,650 (1.44 MB)) - 14:54, 7 February 2019File:Vanished Town Berlin.jpg (category Berlin) (1,830 × 2,356 (943 KB)) - 12:49, 11 March 2019File:Map of Berlin 1871.jpg (category Berlin) (1,024 × 1,377 (364 KB)) - 16:23, 26 January 2019File:Berlin Cemetery June 2018.jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) Brunswick Cemetery: Berlin Cemetery A hedge was planted at the Berlin Cemetery June 2018(1,080 × 810 (324 KB)) - 17:35, 24 September 2018File:Plat of Berlin 1787.pdf (category Berlin) (1,168 × 1,639 (16.69 MB)) - 11:40, 30 July 2019File:Civil War in Berlin.pdf (category Berlin) (1,262 × 1,639 (20.5 MB)) - 10:57, 16 October 2019File:Map of Berlin 1873.jpg (category Berlin) (2,081 × 2,322 (1.71 MB)) - 19:27, 12 August 2019- 59 members (0 subcategories, 59 files) - 23:13, 20 September 2018
File:Berlin Cemetery, October 2020.jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) photo by Jerry Knight(1,932 × 1,449 (474 KB)) - 11:28, 31 October 2020File:Berlin Cemetery November 2019.jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) Photo by Jerry Knight(1,080 × 810 (351 KB)) - 08:46, 10 November 2019File:Berlin Cemetery October 9, 2020.jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) Photo by Jerry Knight(1,080 × 608 (232 KB)) - 06:46, 10 October 2020File:Between the Tracks Saloon Berlin, 1882.jpg (category Berlin) (2,358 × 2,886 (1.16 MB)) - 19:20, 28 March 2019File:Berlin Cemetery Marker, August 21, 2020.jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) (923 × 810 (268 KB)) - 06:23, 23 August 2020File:Berlin Cemetery November 8, 2020 (2).jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) Photo by Jerry Knight(1,022 × 575 (445 KB)) - 09:42, 8 November 2020File:Berlin Cemetery November 8, 2020 (3).jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) Photo by Jerry Knight(1,066 × 575 (262 KB)) - 09:42, 8 November 2020File:Berlin Cemetery November 8, 2020 (4).jpg (category Berlin) Photo by Jerry Knight(805 × 546 (240 KB)) - 09:43, 8 November 2020File:Berlin Cemetery November 8, 2020 (5).jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) Photo by Jerry Knight(963 × 550 (276 KB)) - 09:44, 8 November 2020File:Berlin Cemetery November 8, 2020 (6).jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) Photo by Jerry Knight(889 × 547 (270 KB)) - 09:44, 8 November 2020File:Berlin Cemetery November 8, 2020 (1).jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) Photo by Jerry Knight(1,018 × 605 (322 KB)) - 09:41, 8 November 2020File:1863 Berlin.jpg (6,149 × 3,923 (10.31 MB)) - 11:43, 8 October 2018File:Berlin Cemetery Write Up, no date given.jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) (2,550 × 3,303 (1.88 MB)) - 11:16, 15 July 2019File:Old Berlin Burial Ground (Old Lutheran Cemetery).jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) (2,550 × 1,650 (385 KB)) - 09:49, 15 July 2019File:Some History about the Village of Berlin.pdf.pdf (category Berlin) (433 × 600 (44.86 MB)) - 18:18, 26 April 2019File:Deed for the Berlin Cemetery, March 27, 1947.jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) (2,550 × 3,300 (1.75 MB)) - 10:00, 15 July 2019File:Berlin, MD 1973 from Brunswick Bi-Centennial Calendar 1976.jpg (category Berlin) Brunswick History(1,338 × 1,459 (472 KB)) - 13:44, 16 August 2018File:Berlin Cemetery from the Brunswick Citizen, November 16, 2017.jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) Brunswick Cemetery: Berlin Cemetery(1,286 × 2,217 (603 KB)) - 17:36, 24 September 2018File:Sycamore Tree in Berlin Cemetery Information August 3, 1992.pdf (category Berlin Cemetery) (1,275 × 1,641 (13.75 MB)) - 10:32, 15 July 2019File:Berlin Cemetery in the Snow, December 17, 2020 (2).jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) Photo by Jerry Knight(1,080 × 558 (191 KB)) - 10:25, 17 December 2020File:Berlin Cemetery in the Snow, December 17, 2020 (3).jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) Photo by Jerry Knight(1,080 × 667 (253 KB)) - 10:26, 17 December 2020File:Berlin Cemetery in the Snow, December 17, 2020 (1).jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) Photo by Jerry Knight(1,080 × 608 (188 KB)) - 10:25, 17 December 2020File:Berlin Cemetery Ground Penetrating Radar Brunswick Citizen May 28, 2015.jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) Brunswick Cemetery: Berlin Cemetery(2,132 × 1,379 (720 KB)) - 17:35, 24 September 2018File:The Berlin Restaurant and Tavern.jpg The Berlin Was located where King's Pizza is today (Ad compliments of JT Smith) Stump and Ginny Brightwell were the proprietors.-Rhonda(960 × 720 (78 KB)) - 10:29, 25 October 2019File:Berlin Cemetery, James Castle from The Brunswick Citizen, October 22, 2015.jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) (2,325 × 1,244 (1.11 MB)) - 13:44, 21 June 2019File:Berlin Trading Post by Austin Cooper from The Brunswick Citizen (1).jpg (category Berlin) (2,212 × 3,255 (1.33 MB)) - 11:04, 18 January 2019File:Berlin Trading Post by Austin Cooper from The Brunswick Citizen (2).jpg (category Berlin) (1,811 × 2,558 (994 KB)) - 11:04, 18 January 2019File:Berlin Cemetery - Orphan Stones from The Brunswick Citizen, October 31, 2019.jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) (2,313 × 3,322 (2.27 MB)) - 08:32, 16 December 2019File:18 1873 plat of Berlin.jpg 1873 plat of Berlin within the Petersville Election District. See the railroad and canal at the bottom. (Courtesy of Robert Day) Wade Watson: This is 1873(814 × 960 (199 KB)) - 18:31, 20 November 2019File:Berlin Cemetery Memoria Day 2008 from The Brunswick Citizen, May 20, 2008.tif (category Berlin Cemetery) (1,160 × 1,446 (2.21 MB)) - 11:03, 3 March 2019File:Old Berlin Cemetery Preservation Plan on File in the History Commission Office .jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) (2,506 × 3,266 (1.42 MB)) - 11:26, 15 July 2019File:Berlin, in 1865 a quiet town from The Brunswick Citizen, Septembr 30, 1999.jpg (category Berlin) (2,107 × 1,273 (698 KB)) - 16:14, 20 December 2018File:Old Berlin Cemtery Luminaries from The Frederick News-Post, January 30, 2021.jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) December 5, 2020(3,061 × 2,260 (2.12 MB)) - 12:57, 30 January 2021File:09 Berlin - 1858 - Credit Library of Congress.jpg (658 × 960 (141 KB)) - 13:49, 20 November 2019File:D Mcintire lot in the toun of berlin.jpg (2,160 × 1,257 (340 KB)) - 15:42, 10 August 2023File:D Mcintire map of Berlin 1840 Joseph land.jpg (2,688 × 1,663 (1.32 MB)) - 15:43, 10 August 2023File:The Bridges of Berlin (by David Brown).pdf (462 × 597 (409 KB)) - 17:44, 3 April 2019File:Berry, Berlin, Brunswick, A Brief History.pdf (493 × 600 (1.52 MB)) - 12:05, 14 March 2019File:Old Berlin Cemtery Luminaries, December 5, 2020 (1).jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) years ago, David Macintosh and Jackie Ebersole set up luminaries in the Old Berlin Cemetery to honor those who are buried there. 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Since then, many of the tombstones(640 × 480 (61 KB)) - 06:55, 7 December 2020File:Old Berlin Cemtery Luminaries, December 5, 2020 (5).jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) years ago, David Macintosh and Jackie Ebersole set up luminaries in the Old Berlin Cemetery to honor those who are buried there. Since then, many of the tombstones(640 × 480 (42 KB)) - 06:55, 7 December 2020File:Berlin Cemetery, August 21, 2020.jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) New Monuments in Old Berlin Cemetery The preservation of Old Berlin Cemetery in Brunswick is restoring dignity and pride to this once neglected burial(949 × 698 (229 KB)) - 06:23, 23 August 2020File:Berlin Cemetery Advertisment from the Maryland Perservation Society in the Brunswick Citizen, September 13, 2012.jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) (2,453 × 2,828 (3.26 MB)) - 11:12, 15 July 2019File:Berlin Cemetery 2020 A Beautiful Place from the Frderick News-Post, December 23, 2020.pdf (category Berlin Cemetery) (1,116 × 1,477 (20.07 MB)) - 09:22, 24 December 2020File:17 Union wagon train forming in Berlin.jpg Another view of the Union wagon train forming in Berlin to pursue Lee into Virginia in 1863. Look closely and you can see trains, canal boats and the foundation(1,381 × 982 (443 KB)) - 18:28, 20 November 2019File:Berlin Restaurant from The Blade Times in The Brunswick Citizen, Vol 10, No 27, July 7, 1983.jpg (category Berlin) (1,222 × 924 (330 KB)) - 20:41, 2 December 2018File:Berlin Cemetery Work Part 2 from The Brunswick Citizen, Vol 45 No 29, July 19, 2018 (2).jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) Berlin Cemetery(940 × 2,178 (455 KB)) - 13:41, 10 November 2018File:14 Looking toward Berlin October 1862.jpg This scene dates to October 1862 looking toward Berlin. The Library of Congress caption reads as follows about this Alexander Gardner image: "Photographed(855 × 683 (78 KB)) - 16:01, 20 November 2019File:28 Restaurant and watering hole in Berlin, May 3, 1882.jpg their dogs outside a restaurant and watering hole next to the tracks in old Berlin on what is now S. Virginia Avenue. The photo is dated May 3, 1882. (Photo(891 × 960 (212 KB)) - 20:34, 20 November 2019File:05 Early Plat of Town of Berlin.jpg Early Plat of Town of Berlin (Brunswick) as Leonard Smith laid it out in 1787. According to Brunswick historian Rev. Austin Cooper, C.F. Wenner's farm(604 × 439 (79 KB)) - 13:22, 20 November 2019File:Blizzard of 2016 - great old sycamore tree in the Berlin Cemetery.jpg The great old sycamore tree in the Berlin Cemetery looking towards West B Street after the Blizzard of 2016. (Photo by Jerry Knight)(781 × 960 (140 KB)) - 08:29, 14 December 2019File:13 Scouts and guides of the Army of Potomac, Berlin, Maryland.jpg photo by Alexander Gardner shot of scouts and guides of the Army of Potomac, Berlin, Maryland. This was essentially the spy corps. Interesting to think about(1,024 × 781 (289 KB)) - 15:59, 20 November 2019File:Berlin Restaurant BHS seniors David Yarnick, Linda Caniford and Melody Fambrough.jpg seniors David Yarnick, Linda Caniford and Melody Fambrough sit outside the Berlin Restaurant in the old Mace Building in 1970. It is the home of King's Pizza(316 × 568 (60 KB)) - 09:30, 25 October 2019File:10 Berlin Map with arry Post Office Designation.jpg Here is a map of Berlin that's a bit more detailed than the one we have for 1858. What's also different is the notation of "Barry PO". The reason for the(799 × 800 (198 KB)) - 15:46, 20 November 2019File:Berlin Cafe & Restaurant from The Brunswick Citizen, Vol 9, No 50, December 23, 1982.jpg (380 × 784 (83 KB)) - 21:53, 10 November 2018File:New Hope Methodist- First- 1940- 89th year.pdf (matches file content) establishment of the Church, communities of Knoxville, Sandy Hook and Berlin were known as "The Berlin Mission" and were attached to the Buckeystown Circuit. The(1,275 × 1,650 (5.41 MB)) - 15:47, 10 November 2018File:16 Berlin (now Brunswick), Md. in 1863 by Alexander Gardner.jpg A view of Berlin (now Brunswick), Md. in 1863 by Alexander Gardner. See the dual pontoon bridges and ruins of the stone bridge. In the scene, a Union wagon(1,024 × 835 (138 KB)) - 16:07, 20 November 2019File:Chronological History of Berlin-Brunswick 1634 - 1990 Part 3 from The Citizen, January 1991.pdf (1,570 × 1,062 (14.63 MB)) - 10:59, 29 July 2019File:Berlin Restaurant, Stump and Ginny Brightwell, from The Brunswick Citizen, Vol 6, No 25, June 21, 1979.jpg Brunswick Business: Berlin Restaurant 1979(1,233 × 895 (282 KB)) - 17:36, 24 September 2018File:Ellen Theresa Brady First Known Public School Teacher in Berlin (Brunswick).jpg The first known public school teacher in Brunswick when it was Berlin was Ellen Theresa Brady. Born in Donegal, Ireland in 1846, Miss Brady was brought(540 × 720 (44 KB)) - 16:29, 9 November 2019File:Letter of agreement from Jordan, Crampton & Co. of Berlin.jpg This appears to be a letter of agreement from Jordan, Crampton & Co. of Berlin at the Barry Post Office, dated May 10, 1890. Note the brand name "Choice(607 × 960 (127 KB)) - 17:39, 24 October 2019File:06 Covered bridge at Berlin-Brunswick.jpg town of Berlin was built to replace the ferry system that crossed the river. In 1854, Virginia State appropriated $30,000 to The Loudoun and Berlin Bridge(941 × 400 (102 KB)) - 13:24, 20 November 2019File:Berlin Cafe & Restaurant Holiday Greetings from The Brunswick Citizen, Vol 12, No 50, December 19, 1985.jpg (603 × 1,200 (239 KB)) - 16:47, 9 August 2019File:Sanborne 2.jpg (category Berlin) (1,873 × 1,767 (627 KB)) - 19:21, 8 February 2018File:Civil War photographer Mathew Brady directing his crew in Berlin in 1862.jpg photo of famed Civil War photographer Mathew Brady directing his crew in Berlin in 1862, likely right before Antietem. Brady is the second man from the(750 × 501 (77 KB)) - 10:35, 27 April 2020File:John Scoll Sigafoose, Distinguished Citizen 1976 (01A).jpg operated a ferry from Berlin to Virginia. Scoll also tended bar in a saloon in Knoxville when bars and saloons were prohibited in Berlin-Brunswick because(720 × 960 (49 KB)) - 08:21, 19 January 2019File:John Scoll Sigafoose, Distinguished Citizen 1976 (08).jpg operated a ferry from Berlin to Virginia. Scoll also tended bar in a saloon in Knoxville when bars and saloons were prohibited in Berlin-Brunswick because(723 × 910 (79 KB)) - 08:26, 19 January 2019File:John Scoll Sigafoose, Distinguished Citizen 1976 (09).jpg operated a ferry from Berlin to Virginia. Scoll also tended bar in a saloon in Knoxville when bars and saloons were prohibited in Berlin-Brunswick because(744 × 960 (116 KB)) - 08:26, 19 January 2019File:John Scoll Sigafoose, Distinguished Citizen 1976 (01).jpg operated a ferry from Berlin to Virginia. Scoll also tended bar in a saloon in Knoxville when bars and saloons were prohibited in Berlin-Brunswick because(1,700 × 2,196 (229 KB)) - 18:51, 18 January 2019File:John Scoll Sigafoose, Distinguished Citizen 1976 (02).jpg operated a ferry from Berlin to Virginia. Scoll also tended bar in a saloon in Knoxville when bars and saloons were prohibited in Berlin-Brunswick because(1,570 × 2,087 (356 KB)) - 08:22, 19 January 2019File:John Scoll Sigafoose, Distinguished Citizen 1976 (03).jpg operated a ferry from Berlin to Virginia. Scoll also tended bar in a saloon in Knoxville when bars and saloons were prohibited in Berlin-Brunswick because(1,700 × 2,163 (359 KB)) - 08:23, 19 January 2019File:John Scoll Sigafoose, Distinguished Citizen 1976 (04).jpg operated a ferry from Berlin to Virginia. Scoll also tended bar in a saloon in Knoxville when bars and saloons were prohibited in Berlin-Brunswick because(1,700 × 2,093 (462 KB)) - 08:23, 19 January 2019File:John Scoll Sigafoose, Distinguished Citizen 1976 (05).jpg operated a ferry from Berlin to Virginia. Scoll also tended bar in a saloon in Knoxville when bars and saloons were prohibited in Berlin-Brunswick because(1,622 × 2,123 (443 KB)) - 08:24, 19 January 2019File:John Scoll Sigafoose, Distinguished Citizen 1976 (06).jpg operated a ferry from Berlin to Virginia. Scoll also tended bar in a saloon in Knoxville when bars and saloons were prohibited in Berlin-Brunswick because(1,659 × 2,122 (748 KB)) - 08:24, 19 January 2019File:John Scoll Sigafoose, Distinguished Citizen 1976 (07).jpg operated a ferry from Berlin to Virginia. Scoll also tended bar in a saloon in Knoxville when bars and saloons were prohibited in Berlin-Brunswick because(4,896 × 3,672 (7.74 MB)) - 08:25, 19 January 2019File:First identifiable public school in old Berlin..jpg other trivia. Pictured here is the first identifiable public school in old Berlin. It was a log cabin structure on the corner of Maple Avenue and West B Street(451 × 572 (32 KB)) - 16:36, 9 November 2019File:Berlin Cemetery Missing Headstones Returned from WDVM TV Report, October 12, 2020.jpg (category Berlin) this area right here,” Wayne Allgaier explained while on site of the Old Berlin Cemetery, “And my mouth just dropped. 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Union Picket Guards camped at the River Bottom below Berlin After the Berlin bridge was burned, both armies crossed back-and-forth over the(1,275 × 1,650 (2.41 MB)) - 21:53, 21 August 2022File:Brunswick by the Tracks, The Blade-Times, Vol 52, No 39, August 26, 1965.jpg (category Berlin) Brunswick History(595 × 600 (123 KB)) - 20:45, 13 October 2018File:James R. Burch Letter, March 30, 1991 and List of Cemetery Burials.pdf (category Berlin Cemetery) (1,275 × 1,650 (19.1 MB)) - 08:52, 15 July 2019File:Survey old, city-owned cemetery from the Frederick Post, April 8, 1992.jpg (category Berlin Cemetery) (2,056 × 716 (361 KB)) - 09:18, 15 July 2019File:Brunswick Beckoned Man Back Home Dave McIntosh from The Frederick News-Post, February 12, 1997.pdf (category Berlin Cemetery) (1,600 × 1,091 (37.47 MB)) - 06:35, 15 July 2019File:Officer Elmer V. Coburn assaulted in Berlin Tavern in 1971, The Frederick News-Post historical reprint, November 1, 1971.pdf (matches file content) constabulary of Mary- officials said. Ofc. Elmer V. Coburn was summoned to the Berlin Tavern in Brunswick and was q uestioning a Harpers Ferry man when Cob urn(1,275 × 1,650 (625 KB)) - 17:36, 13 March 2022File:Brunswick Street Number 308.jpg Ralph (?) Fry From Catherine Collier Frye Granell 1st house built outside of Berlin [[Category:]](1,101 × 748 (85 KB)) - 02:18, 7 January 2021File:Railroaders furloughed in Brunswick, cholera epidemic affected canal workers near Berlin, The Frederick News-Post historical reprint, December 19, 1921.pdf "One hundred and fifty men, employed in the car and engine repair shops of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Brunswick, were furloughed Saturday until(1,275 × 1,650 (1.04 MB)) - 23:37, 15 May 2022File:Smoketown Brewing Station, Craft beer winners from The Brunswick Citizen, February, 15, 2016.pdf (matches file content) citrusy aftertaste'" 3*o["to*irt Brewing Co. of Brunswick placed second*with Berlin r lr, I -+H n fl"$ ffi !,1.y ffi &ry ffi ry *' ffi 5 F.# Wl(1,275 × 1,654 (1.16 MB)) - 18:04, 26 October 2018File:Frye House, 308 Brunswick Street.jpg back of photo 308 Brunswick Street, 1st house built in West End outside of Berlin [[Category:]](613 × 1,013 (122 KB)) - 02:18, 7 January 2021File:West Potomac Street Number 230.jpg west of Miles a dwelling then Potomac Furniture, the tall building NOTE: Berlin Cafe is now Kings Pizza (2018) [[Category:]](849 × 691 (73 KB)) - 02:18, 7 January 2021File:Brunswick's Beginnings.pdf (category Berlin) (matches file content) led to his 1787 platting of Berlin, which eventually was renamed Brunswick. More to come on that. Leonard Smith Plat of Berlin In the Beginning The area(1,275 × 1,650 (623 KB)) - 21:55, 21 August 2022File:Mace Building..jpg years until Stump and Ginny Brightwell opened the Berlin Cafe in the 1970s. As we're not sure when the Berlin closed and King's moved in, we'd appreciate further(604 × 453 (62 KB)) - 16:18, 4 November 2019File:Locomotives 1899 before 1900.pdf (matches file content) U" ,'.t.r1r"rrrnfJ.ro pu" Aorr,rEq ll lues 1ruo1-5ril. -th;;; name from Berlin becau.; B sAEq i'opoarJ lo i E lTq fra^erB or.J uodn | JIEqaq l;;"*;"i;(1,275 × 1,604 (1.92 MB)) - 15:13, 19 December 2018File:City of Brunswick, 1910 Potomac Street.pdf (matches file content) different name, to the days which foliowed the Revolution. Under the name of Berlin, the town was originally laid out, according to ?. J. C. Williams' "Ilistory(1,222 × 1,745 (2.42 MB)) - 17:46, 1 April 2019File:Charles Fenton Wenner Distinguished Citizen 1976 (2).jpg Wenner, Charles Fenton (1825-1882) Honored 1976 Charles F. Wener settled in Berlin in 1853. He built a grain mill on the C&O Canal soon afterward and prospered;(1,700 × 2,338 (205 KB)) - 15:08, 2 December 2018File:Charles Fenton Wenner Distinguished Citizen 1976 (3).jpg Wenner, Charles Fenton (1825-1882) Honored 1976 Charles F. Wener settled in Berlin in 1853. He built a grain mill on the C&O Canal soon afterward and prospered;(1,632 × 2,130 (741 KB)) - 15:08, 2 December 2018File:Charles Fenton Wenner Distinguished Citizen 1976 (4).jpg Wenner, Charles Fenton (1825-1882) Honored 1976 Charles F. Wener settled in Berlin in 1853. He built a grain mill on the C&O Canal soon afterward and prospered;(1,636 × 2,144 (453 KB)) - 15:09, 2 December 2018File:Charles Fenton Wenner Distinguished Citizen 1976 (1).jpg Wenner, Charles Fenton (1825-1882) Honored 1976 Charles F. Wener settled in Berlin in 1853. He built a grain mill on the C&O Canal soon afterward and prospered;(750 × 960 (68 KB)) - 15:07, 2 December 2018File:Barry-Berlin-Brunswick, A Brief History by Dorothy U. Strathern, 1964.pdf (matches file content) findin� twenty-five yards transfer Berlin the lying were sheds shops room and on of the than it made Berlin esta were also work and with(785 × 1,141 (33.13 MB)) - 09:58, 23 September 2020File:William Waltman Wenner farmland and barn.jpg This 1862 view of Berlin after the original wooden Potomac River Bridge was burned by the Confederate army during the Civil War shows the William Waltman(1,191 × 793 (145 KB)) - 08:52, 18 December 2019File:New Hope Methodist, 100th anniversary 1907.pdf (matches file content) Records indicate that it was one of the first church groups to organize in Berlin (now Brunswick) back in l85l. The town, which owed it exitence to the B&O(1,275 × 1,650 (3.02 MB)) - 08:13, 10 November 2018File:11 C.F. Wenner Orignial Farmhouse - Glenwood.jpg of several successful farmers and merchants who established businesses in Berlin along the river bottom as the railroad and canal thrived in the mid-19th(587 × 338 (51 KB)) - 15:49, 20 November 2019File:Opera House 1890 to 1905.jpg History 101 video series on "Old Berlin". It is a photo of the bottom floor of the old Opera House on the main drag of Berlin. The opera house itself was on(1,704 × 960 (221 KB)) - 16:32, 26 April 2020File:New Hope Methodist- First United- History- 1850.pdf (matches file content) partially-conpleted. 1og house wh: ch was subsequently finished in 1851. The "Berlin Church" w:,s organlzed that year as the first loca1 church which became(1,275 × 1,650 (1.24 MB)) - 14:00, 31 January 2019File:Leonard Smith Distinguished Citizen 1981 (1).jpg town which he called “Berlin” (now Brunswick) in 1787. He hosted General George Washington for breakfast at his farm near Berlin. From Find A Grave: Birth(1,608 × 2,117 (596 KB)) - 21:31, 25 January 2019File:Leonard Smith Distinguished Citizen 1981 (2).jpg town which he called “Berlin” (now Brunswick) in 1787. He hosted General George Washington for breakfast at his farm near Berlin. From Find A Grave: Birth(837 × 1,376 (297 KB)) - 21:33, 25 January 2019File:Leonard Smith Distinguished Citizen 1981 (4).jpg town which he called “Berlin” (now Brunswick) in 1787. He hosted General George Washington for breakfast at his farm near Berlin. From Find A Grave: Birth(1,062 × 1,484 (201 KB)) - 21:34, 25 January 2019File:Leonard Smith Distinguished Citizen 1981 (5).jpg town which he called “Berlin” (now Brunswick) in 1787. He hosted General George Washington for breakfast at his farm near Berlin. From Find A Grave: Birth(1,700 × 2,174 (649 KB)) - 21:35, 25 January 2019File:Leonard Smith Distinguished Citizen 1981 (6).jpg town which he called “Berlin” (now Brunswick) in 1787. He hosted General George Washington for breakfast at his farm near Berlin. From Find A Grave: Birth(1,700 × 2,179 (546 KB)) - 21:35, 25 January 2019File:Leonard Smith Distinguished Citizen 1981 (7).jpg town which he called “Berlin” (now Brunswick) in 1787. He hosted General George Washington for breakfast at his farm near Berlin. From Find A Grave: Birth(2,105 × 1,197 (589 KB)) - 21:36, 25 January 2019File:Leonard Smith Distinguished Citizen 1981 (8).jpg town which he called “Berlin” (now Brunswick) in 1787. He hosted General George Washington for breakfast at his farm near Berlin. From Find A Grave: Birth(1,324 × 1,046 (288 KB)) - 21:36, 25 January 2019File:Mary Martha (Shilling) Darr Callary, daughter of John Andrew Shilling.jpg twins born in Brunswick after the name of the town had been changed from Berlin in October 1890, twins born April 24, 1891(673 × 879 (64 KB)) - 12:28, 8 November 2018File:Brunswick Bicentennial St Johns Cemetery from The Frederick News Post 1980 (2).jpg Md, 3rd Street, 200 years since Leonard Smith bought the land that became Berlin. He dedicated a lot to each of his children(2,082 × 691 (233 KB)) - 09:50, 14 February 2019File:Dorothy Shelton Snoots.jpg at the corner of Brunswick Street and Delaware Avenue overlooking the old Berlin Memorial Park. 1930s? (Photo courtesy of Patricia Moore Snoots)(685 × 960 (134 KB)) - 16:26, 22 October 2019File:John Scoll Sigafoose, Distinguished Citizen 1976 (10).jpg operated a ferry from Berlin to Virginia. Scoll also tended bar in a saloon in Knoxville when bars and saloons were prohibited in Berlin-Brunswick because(960 × 681 (111 KB)) - 08:27, 19 January 2019File:History of Crossing from Virginia to Brunswick, Maryland.pdf (matches file content) -First 1E61 +The bridge was hurlt at the crossing by the Loudoun and Berlin Bridge Company. The double ,lrack, wooden covered bridge'u,sed the same(1,275 × 1,650 (491 KB)) - 14:44, 7 February 2019File:Potomac River Bridge was constructed by the Youngstown Bridge Company.jpg bridge was constructed by the Youngstown Bridge Company of Ohio for the Berlin & Lovettsville Bridge Company between 1893-98, from the Virginia side. The(604 × 392 (102 KB)) - 21:55, 16 December 2019File:Brunswick Bicentennial 1976 guest of honor, Dr. Devilbiss, Mrs. Crabill, Judge Winner from the Frederick News Post 1980.pdf (matches file content) oldest living "Berliner" (up until 1890, the town of Brunswick was known as Berlin). Mrs. Mae Starner, who was boru in Georgetown, lV.Va. in 1882, arrived(1,275 × 1,650 (1.28 MB)) - 09:50, 14 February 2019File:Civil War Marker - Located just west of the train station.jpg Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863 crossed the Potomac River here. Called Berlin at the time of the Civil War, this town truly experienced the challenges(720 × 540 (80 KB)) - 17:18, 18 December 2019File:American Legion 2018, Diane Duscheck Day, Group Photo.JPG Brunswick. During her visit to Maryland, she also toured American Legions in Berlin and Greenbelt. Other tours were to Perry Point VA Hospital and John Hopkins(5,152 × 2,896 (5.96 MB)) - 09:01, 23 February 2019File:Museum 2016 Board from The Brunswick Citizen, October 13, 2016.pdf (matches file content) o. rearn about Brunswick,s oldest structures, the g"rh"C;;: fy, l?10, Berlin, tlr" sco-ir;ii_ 9ta ttre Civil War. th_ b;r;;: ;ff:*,ilo,o",. gr,o,i(1,275 × 1,656 (1.08 MB)) - 21:43, 23 February 2019File:12 Pontoon bridge and ruins of the stone bridge across the Potomac (destroyed in 1861).jpg [Berlin (now Brunswick), Md. pontoon bridge and ruins of the stone bridge across the Potomac (destroyed in 1861)] This stereograph by Alexander Gardner(1,792 × 769 (150 KB)) - 15:57, 20 November 2019File:Pontoon Bridge LoC.JPG Bridge looking across the Potomac River from Virginia into what was then Berlin in 1862. See the piles on the right of the covered bridge that was destroyed(1,990 × 1,630 (527 KB)) - 19:14, 14 May 2023File:Brunswick Boys Sledding.JPG date the photo, this was between the time the grocery store closed and the Berlin Restaurant opened in the old Mace Building where King's Pizza is today.(1,531 × 833 (517 KB)) - 20:25, 18 February 2024File:Shewbridge-House 25 years ago 1974.pdf (matches file content) driving 270 every daY." H9us9 Maryland, then spent four years in Berlin while the Berlin Wall was still up. His middle daughter to hold," House explained(1,275 × 1,650 (1.35 MB)) - 11:37, 13 April 2019File:08 Cramptons Mill at Lock 30.jpg Mill was located along the C & O Canal at Lock 30. The milling business in Berlin dates back to 1795 and flourished under C.F. Wenner before, during and after(720 × 578 (116 KB)) - 13:47, 20 November 2019File:Mace Furniture Label.jpg Harry, took over the business and moved the store to West Potomac, where The Berlin Restaurant (now Kings Pizza) was located. If Harry Mace didn't have anything(1,728 × 1,296 (265 KB)) - 23:18, 24 May 2018File:J.E. Shilling's General Merchandise.jpg General Merchandise was a prominent business on 3rd & Water Street in "Old Berlin". It was located across the tracks from the westbound station. We've seen(640 × 513 (74 KB)) - 12:02, 18 June 2021File:38 The Town Between the Tracks.jpg View of Berlin looking west. Westbound train station is on the right. These were the final remains of the town between the tracks as the B&O railroad yards(2,199 × 939 (413 KB)) - 08:25, 22 November 2019File:David H. McIntosh - Distinguished Citizen Bio.pdf (matches file content) the Masons in 1904. David was also an early advocate for restoring the Old Berlin Cemetery. More important even than his restoration work is the knowledge(1,275 × 1,650 (184 KB)) - 20:57, 20 August 2023File:W.L. Gross Silver Jubilee.jpg promoting the occasion of founding merchant William Lynch Gross' service to Berlin and Brunswick in 1902. The Gross store was the cornerstone of commerce in(537 × 960 (112 KB)) - 08:02, 9 January 2020File:Riverfest- 1974 Railroad Featured.pdf (matches file content) rundred years ago. Known rhen will be on -nehr permanent. as the village of Berlin, il. claimed at a site the a scant population of 300 and was Brunswick(1,275 × 1,729 (1.59 MB)) - 11:47, 7 January 2019File:Railroad Days 2016, October 2, (4).pdf (matches file content) Beilin, MARC system. to avoid confusion with the Follow Ryan Marshall town of Berlin on the East_ Twitter : gRMar shallFNpon(1,275 × 1,654 (1.06 MB)) - 17:10, 22 February 2019File:Sigafoose sisters of Brunswick.jpg The 4 Sigafoose sisters of Berlin/Brunswick: Left: Lena Sigafoose Troxell, 1883-1977 Back center: Bessie Sigafoose Shelton, 1898-1985 Right: Mabel Sigafoose(665 × 960 (53 KB)) - 14:19, 21 October 2019File:Potomac Bakery, Charles Gregory owner in 1904.jpg was an early baker in Brunswick. His bakery, Potomac Bakery, began in "Old Berlin" and later was located on what is now East Potomac Street, now a vacant(1,915 × 1,286 (623 KB)) - 09:43, 5 February 2020File:Maryland and Virginia General Store.jpg Mace Furniture, and City Meat Market did business. After that, it was the Berlin Restaurant. We think the Maryland and Virginia General Store operated from(1,080 × 810 (164 KB)) - 17:32, 10 July 2022File:Brunswick Post Office when it was on Potomac Street across from the YMCA..jpg the YMCA. In 1832, the Barry Post Office was established in the town of Berlin. Both names were changed when the town of Brunswick incorporated in 1890(851 × 669 (87 KB)) - 18:58, 8 November 2019File:1 North Virginia Avenue.jpg are Nicole Plaza and Zachary Anderson. HERE ARE THE DETAILS: The town of Berlin was platted in 1787 by Leonard Smith, who had purchased the property. 10/20/1787:(1,080 × 768 (134 KB)) - 02:18, 7 January 2021File:B&O Railroad and C&O canal operations.jpg Rocks to Harpers Ferry, the B&O at first agreed to pull their cars through Berlin on canal horses instead of locomotives. Here is a depiction of what that(802 × 960 (90 KB)) - 17:20, 12 November 2019File:Dorothy Strathern, Distinguished Citizen 1985 (2).jpg Utterback Strathern is remembered for her history of Brunswick, entitled “Berlin-BarryBrunswick.” An educator, she was also active in Kappa Kappa Iota, the(1,558 × 2,155 (563 KB)) - 15:27, 18 December 2018File:Dorothy Strathern, Distinguished Citizen 1985 (3).jpg Utterback Strathern is remembered for her history of Brunswick, entitled “Berlin-BarryBrunswick.” An educator, she was also active in Kappa Kappa Iota, the(1,700 × 2,188 (417 KB)) - 15:28, 18 December 2018File:Dorothy Strathern, Distinguished Citizen 1985 (4).jpg Utterback Strathern is remembered for her history of Brunswick, entitled “Berlin-BarryBrunswick.” An educator, she was also active in Kappa Kappa Iota, the(2,054 × 952 (493 KB)) - 15:29, 18 December 2018File:Dorothy Strathern, Distinguished Citizen 1985 (5).jpg Utterback Strathern is remembered for her history of Brunswick, entitled “Berlin-BarryBrunswick.” An educator, she was also active in Kappa Kappa Iota, the(1,388 × 753 (357 KB)) - 15:31, 18 December 2018File:Dorothy Strathern, Distinguished Citizen 1985 (6).jpg Utterback Strathern is remembered for her history of Brunswick, entitled “Berlin-BarryBrunswick.” An educator, she was also active in Kappa Kappa Iota, the(1,272 × 933 (269 KB)) - 15:33, 18 December 2018File:Dorothy Strathern, Distinguished Citizen 1985 (7).jpg Utterback Strathern is remembered for her history of Brunswick, entitled “Berlin-BarryBrunswick.” An educator, she was also active in Kappa Kappa Iota, the(250 × 188 (66 KB)) - 15:33, 18 December 2018File:B&O Engine 1913.jpg The B&O Railroad and the C&O Canal Company both reached Berlin in 1834. The railroad employed a small section gang here and the village was a canal town(2,087 × 801 (280 KB)) - 18:35, 4 February 2020File:Brunswick Archway.jpg the previous names of Brunswick inscribed on the stones. The names include Berlin, Barry, Eel Pot and (going way back) Hawkins Merry-Peep-O-Day. The artist(630 × 504 (78 KB)) - 19:18, 11 December 2023File:King's Pizza, Adele Scotto,.jpg They moved to their current location next to the old Firehouse after the Berlin Restaurant closed. Their pizza and garlic knots have been staples in Brunswick(720 × 960 (75 KB)) - 16:22, 4 November 2019File:North Maple Avenue, otherwise known as Wenner's Hill.jpg Long before this structure, this was the site of the first public school in Berlin. (Photo courtesy of Peter Wenner)(2,048 × 1,486 (367 KB)) - 20:45, 18 December 2019File:Dorothy Strathern, Distinguished Citizen 1985 (1).jpg Utterback Strathern is remembered for her history of Brunswick, entitled “Berlin-BarryBrunswick.” An educator, she was also active in Kappa Kappa Iota, the(810 × 989 (188 KB)) - 15:26, 18 December 2018File:Bridge soon to be memory from The Brunswick Citizen, January 9, 1997.pdf (matches file content) 1955 when dates Yllec,rs t the current concrete one was built. tc The "Berlin & Lovettsville Bridge Company'' built the steel bridge in 1893. It was a(1,650 × 1,275 (1.36 MB)) - 12:50, 7 February 2019File:State grant to preserve Snoots House and Imperial Theater lot, The Frederick News-Post, December 17, 2022.pdf (matches file content) of their projects. The city received $200,000 to restore the historical Berlin House, formerly known as the Snoots House, on 9 Maple Ave. There is also(1,275 × 1,650 (476 KB)) - 16:08, 18 December 2022File:Harry Hahn showing off his catch..jpg from wood salvaged from buildings that had been between the tracks in Old Berlin. It was razed in the early 1950s to make way for the Potomac River Bridge(699 × 960 (73 KB)) - 14:39, 21 October 2019File:Hahn's Cafe 1940s.jpg from wood salvaged from buildings that had been between the tracks in Old Berlin. It was torn down in 1950 as part of the right-of-way for the new Potomac(720 × 388 (79 KB)) - 11:19, 9 November 2019File:Charles Arthur Letman, Distinguished Citizen 1985 (1).jpg research at the County courthouse, he prepared several street plats of old Berlin, showing early owners and dates of purchase for every lot. No one but the(1,700 × 2,165 (572 KB)) - 08:10, 24 November 2018File:Charles Arthur Letman, Distinguished Citizen 1985 (2).jpg research at the County courthouse, he prepared several street plats of old Berlin, showing early owners and dates of purchase for every lot. No one but the(1,700 × 2,181 (433 KB)) - 08:10, 24 November 2018File:Charles Arthur Letman, Distinguished Citizen 1985 (3).jpg research at the County courthouse, he prepared several street plats of old Berlin, showing early owners and dates of purchase for every lot. No one but the(1,213 × 1,460 (526 KB)) - 08:11, 24 November 2018File:Charles Arthur Letman, Distinguished Citizen 1985 (4).jpg research at the County courthouse, he prepared several street plats of old Berlin, showing early owners and dates of purchase for every lot. No one but the(409 × 735 (90 KB)) - 08:12, 24 November 2018File:Charles Arthur Letman, Distinguished Citizen 1985 (5).jpg research at the County courthouse, he prepared several street plats of old Berlin, showing early owners and dates of purchase for every lot. No one but the(640 × 480 (214 KB)) - 20:29, 24 November 2018File:David Henry Brown Distinguished Citizen 1976 (2).jpg Honored 1976 Local historian David Henry Brown authored “The Bridges of Berlin” and “The American Legion Home,” which were serialized in the Blade-Times(1,700 × 2,177 (414 KB)) - 17:08, 4 February 2019File:David Henry Brown Distinguished Citizen 1976 (3).jpg Honored 1976 Local historian David Henry Brown authored “The Bridges of Berlin” and “The American Legion Home,” which were serialized in the Blade-Times(1,597 × 2,109 (633 KB)) - 17:08, 4 February 2019File:David Henry Brown Distinguished Citizen 1976 (4).jpg Honored 1976 Local historian David Henry Brown authored “The Bridges of Berlin” and “The American Legion Home,” which were serialized in the Blade-Times(986 × 1,092 (133 KB)) - 17:09, 4 February 2019File:David Henry Brown Distinguished Citizen 1976 (5).jpg Honored 1976 Local historian David Henry Brown authored “The Bridges of Berlin” and “The American Legion Home,” which were serialized in the Blade-Times(888 × 618 (133 KB)) - 17:10, 4 February 2019File:David Henry Brown Distinguished Citizen 1976 (6A).jpg Honored 1976 Local historian David Henry Brown authored “The Bridges of Berlin” and “The American Legion Home,” which were serialized in the Blade-Times(417 × 1,901 (254 KB)) - 17:11, 4 February 2019File:B&O Bridge at Point of Rocks before it was destroyed.jpg Rebels were intent on destroying the 3 river bridges at Point of Rocks, Berlin and Harpers Ferry, to prevent the Union from invading Virginia. (Courtesy(945 × 540 (104 KB)) - 08:02, 13 July 2021File:William Lynch Gross, Distinguished Citizen 1987 (1).jpg (1858-1930) Honored 1987 Coming to Brunswick in 1877 when the town was still Berlin, William Lynch Gross was a pioneer in Brunswick’s early growth. He built(1,612 × 2,131 (543 KB)) - 07:42, 8 February 2019File:William Lynch Gross, Distinguished Citizen 1987 (2).jpg (1858-1930) Honored 1987 Coming to Brunswick in 1877 when the town was still Berlin, William Lynch Gross was a pioneer in Brunswick’s early growth. He built(1,700 × 2,163 (451 KB)) - 07:43, 8 February 2019File:William Lynch Gross, Distinguished Citizen 1987 (3).jpg (1858-1930) Honored 1987 Coming to Brunswick in 1877 when the town was still Berlin, William Lynch Gross was a pioneer in Brunswick’s early growth. He built(1,545 × 1,595 (653 KB)) - 07:44, 8 February 2019File:William Lynch Gross, Distinguished Citizen 1987 (4).jpg (1858-1930) Honored 1987 Coming to Brunswick in 1877 when the town was still Berlin, William Lynch Gross was a pioneer in Brunswick’s early growth. He built(250 × 333 (34 KB)) - 07:45, 8 February 2019File:William Lynch Gross, Distinguished Citizen 1987 (5).jpg (1858-1930) Honored 1987 Coming to Brunswick in 1877 when the town was still Berlin, William Lynch Gross was a pioneer in Brunswick’s early growth. He built(640 × 480 (203 KB)) - 07:47, 8 February 2019File:William Lynch Gross, Distinguished Citizen 1987 (2A).jpg (1858-1930) Honored 1987 Coming to Brunswick in 1877 when the town was still Berlin, William Lynch Gross was a pioneer in Brunswick’s early growth. He built(1,319 × 2,245 (850 KB)) - 07:44, 8 February 2019File:C&O Lock 30 Eastward View.jpeg 1882. It had been operated as Jordan & Wenner and in 1859 was spoken of as Berlin Milling Co. The men in the foreground were lock tenders. (Photo courtesy(3,677 × 1,896 (1.9 MB)) - 18:19, 14 May 2022File:Myer Kaplon photo of a covered bridge.jpg depiction of the old covered bridge across the Potomac from Virginia into Berlin that Lee's Confederate troops destroyed in 1861. Do you remember it at Kaplon's(990 × 699 (98 KB)) - 13:30, 20 November 2019File:Potomac River Bridge looking down on the old mill and train.jpg railroad siding from the 1955 Potomac River bridge. Do we need a reminder Berlin was a "Canal Town" at about the same time it became a "Railroad Town" in(687 × 960 (157 KB)) - 11:34, 17 December 2019File:David Henry Brown Distinguished Citizen 1976 Grave Marker (8).jpg Honored 1976 Local historian David Henry Brown authored “The Bridges of Berlin” and “The American Legion Home,” which were serialized in the Blade-Times(250 × 188 (26 KB)) - 17:12, 4 February 2019File:15 Pontoon Bridge looking across the Potomac River from Virginia.jpg Bridge looking across the Potomac River from Virginia into what was then Berlin in 1862. In November of the same year, during the Civil War, the pontoons(720 × 513 (75 KB)) - 16:04, 20 November 2019File:City Hall Harry Funk.jpg public to interject into the proceedings. As an aside, on a Sanborn map of Berlin is a building that shows “jail cell” in rear of building. I sometimes wonder(829 × 597 (120 KB)) - 18:11, 14 October 2023File:Trinity Lutheran Church near the corner in Knoxville.jpg was relocated following the Civil War, Knoxville was a busier outpost than Berlin before the B&O moved its operations there in 1890 and the town was renamed(720 × 540 (80 KB)) - 12:05, 18 June 2021File:First Methodist Church at the current 7 South Maryland Avenue.jpg church in 1873. Because the Methodist Church, actually the original church in Berlin, was built in the flood zone near the river, the congregation decided to(1,684 × 960 (342 KB)) - 16:35, 26 April 2020File:Dr. William Henry Bell.jpg Harpers Ferry, WV where he taught at Storer College. Bell later moved to Berlin, now Brunswick, and lived on the old B&O farm until he built his own house(640 × 480 (91 KB)) - 10:17, 5 February 2020File:04 First German Reformed Church Site and Cemetery.jpg equal or greater value and settled on our town, which was then known as Berlin. (Photo by Peter Wenner)(2,016 × 1,512 (635 KB)) - 13:10, 20 November 2019File:01 John L. Jordan Mayor 1890-92, 1898-1900, First Brunswick Mayor.jpg Birth Year: abt 1848 Birthplace: Maryland Dwelling Number: 12 Home in 1870: Berlin, Frederick, Maryland Race: White Gender: Male Occupation: Boatman Male Citizen(837 × 1,277 (152 KB)) - 06:59, 22 October 2019File:Riverfest- 1974 Redmens Hall.pdf (matches file content) oldest fraternal organization. The organization had been a polestar of first Berlin and later Brunswick for 78 Years, begin- ning with 6 charter members on(1,275 × 1,525 (1.54 MB)) - 11:48, 7 January 2019File:David Henry Brown Distinguished Citizen 1976 (1).jpg Honored 1976 Local historian David Henry Brown authored “The Bridges of Berlin” and “The American Legion Home,” which were serialized in the Blade-Times(417 × 578 (54 KB)) - 16:00, 4 February 2019File:Jim Eury, photographed in front of Kaplon's.jpg Leonard Smith, who is widely acknowledged as the founder of the town of Berlin, now known as Brunswick. Mr. Eury and his son Charles "Buckskin" Eury ran(671 × 960 (110 KB)) - 08:59, 18 December 2019File:Old bridge to be replaced in 1955 from The Times Hearld February 10, 1953.pdf (matches file content) in 1955 when dates >fi4Lt3 ' the current concrete one was built. The "Berlin & Lovettsville Bridge Company'' built the steel bridge in 1893. It was a(1,275 × 1,650 (2.91 MB)) - 12:52, 7 February 2019File:Riverfest- 1977 Citizen things to see and do.pdf (matches file content) talk about the famous man-made waterwaY that was of such imPortance to Berlin and Brunswick until 1924. Another related disPlaY will be on women in the(1,275 × 1,750 (1.56 MB)) - 20:18, 7 January 2019File:Bridge tolls from the 1900s from The Brunswick Citizen, January 1, 1997.pdf (matches file content) agreement with the Loudoun County, Va., commissioners for the purchase of the Berlin and Lovettsville bridge. , lI. ,8t i.60 tLt b.lttt lrtl, 100 Years(1,275 × 1,650 (764 KB)) - 12:31, 7 February 2019File:9 Maple Ave Snoots House to be preserved with state grant, The Frederick News-Post, February 9, 2022.pdf (matches file content) South Maple Street so old it predates the name Brunswick, originally named Berlin. Historic intrigue 'Snoots House' to be preserved with grant By PATRICK(1,275 × 1,650 (1.92 MB)) - 17:56, 12 February 2022File:The Stained Glass Windows of the German Reformed Church in Brunswick, MD.pdf (matches file content) 1870) moved into their own home in Berlin. He died of consumption (TB) on February 2, 1897, as was buried in the Old Berlin Cemetery. Apparently, he was later(1,275 × 1,650 (4.55 MB)) - 09:58, 23 September 2020File:Sonny Cannon striking an impresario pose on N. Potomac Street..jpg Dixon: This is Sonny Cannon before the Fire Hall was built, you can see the Berlin behind him on Potomac St. Sonny and Louise lived over the Hardware store(720 × 409 (73 KB)) - 01:21, 1 June 2018File:Flood of 1924 shows an unusual view of the railroad siding.jpg canal. For over 100 years, the mill was a critical business hub for the Berlin and Brunswick area's local economy as it transitioned from both a canal(1,658 × 974 (374 KB)) - 13:40, 24 October 2019File:Canal Lock 30 The grain elevator (left) and flour mill (right).jpg 1882. It had been operated as Jordan & Wenner and in 1859 was spoken of as Berlin Milling Co. Mortimer Wenner may have been the original mill owner, but Charles(2,008 × 1,400 (885 KB)) - 09:55, 17 December 2019File:S. J. Thomas a jewelry Repair store near the railroad depot in the early 1900's.jpg depot in the early 1900's. This business would have been located in the "Old Berlin" section. This jewelry repair shop would have specialized in the maintenance(1,779 × 651 (474 KB)) - 10:26, 18 June 2020File:1924 Flood Aerial View Virginia Side.jpg mile south on 287. Lovettsville Tollhouse collected tolls for the original Berlin TPKE built in 1852 between the river and 5-8 mikes further south to Bolington's(732 × 594 (241 KB)) - 21:03, 17 March 2024File:What You Did 30 Years Ago March 19, 1938, March 14, 1988.pdf (matches file content) dismissal of 3,000 camp of- the enlisted personnel will be at Snow HiII, Berlin, Beltsville, Indi.an Head, Harwood, Ft. George G. Meade, Fort Hoyle and(1,275 × 1,681 (1.45 MB)) - 11:29, 15 March 2019File:David Henry Brown Distinguished Citizen 1976 from The Blade-Times, June 25. 1964 (6).jpg Honored 1976 Local historian David Henry Brown authored “The Bridges of Berlin” and “The American Legion Home,” which were serialized in the Blade-Times(1,216 × 1,338 (360 KB)) - 17:11, 4 February 2019File:Canal Lock 30 (Brunswick) was one of three locks extended upstream in 1875.jpg Railroad and C&O Canal both opened for business at around the same time as old Berlin became both a railroad and canal town. (Photo courtesy of Bob Day; information(2,048 × 1,282 (1 MB)) - 09:20, 17 December 2019File:Bethany Lutheran, Church Dedication 1905, September 9, 2005.pdf (matches file content) provided that in the event of the organization of CJ " a Lutheran Church in Berlin, now Brunswick, one acre of land adjoining the town should become their(1,650 × 1,275 (1.17 MB)) - 07:32, 10 November 2018