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File:Mayor - Jim Cummings Highway Meeting.jpg (redirect from Mayor Jim Cummings, Richard Bowerd, Emory Frye and unknown.jpg) (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) prominent local businessmen and community leaders, Richard Bowers (Litten's Chevrolet-Olds), Emory Frye (President, Bank of Brunswick) and John Funk (Director(2,040 × 1,446 (292 KB)) - 14:31, 13 December 2019File:Mayor - Elmer E. Bowers (1942-46)..jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) the 1950s. From left are his children Ann, Richard and Catherine, granddaughter Brenda, Mayor Bowers and the mayor's daughter Janet. (Photo courtesy of Dr(1,575 × 888 (100 KB)) - 11:46, 13 December 2019File:Mayor - Jim Cummings with his wife Bessie.jpg (redirect from Bessie and Jim Cummings Bessie & Jim Cummings in front of the Mills Confectionary on W. Potomac St. (Photo courtesy of Marsha New).jpg) (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) St. James E. Cummings (1890 – 1966) was Brunswick Mayor from 1954 – 1966 and was named Distinguished Citizen in 1977. He was credited for "bringing Brunswick(349 × 353 (27 KB)) - 12:28, 13 December 2019File:Mayor - Jim Cummings in the Veterans Day Parade 1959.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)(2,048 × 1,606 (437 KB)) - 14:42, 13 December 2019File:City Council - Wanda Nellie Nuse, 77, of Brunswick Obituary.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Dawson and husband, Robert, of Brunswick; three sons, Harry C. Nuse and wife, Karen, of Brunswick, Tommy Nuse and wife, Jayne, of Brunswick and Kevin Nuse(296 × 576 (44 KB)) - 15:08, 13 December 2019- Category:Smoketown Politics and Public Works (category Smoketown History Collection)85 members (0 subcategories, 85 files) - 11:27, 13 December 2019
File:City Council 1976.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)(1,408 × 1,313 (193 KB)) - 16:47, 13 December 2019File:Mayor & City Council - 1965.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Mayor Cummings & City Council - 1965. The mayor is flanked by Jim & Betty Fitez. (From Brunswick Diamond Jubilee Program)(716 × 960 (116 KB)) - 15:02, 13 December 2019File:City Council 1955.jpeg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)(1,051 × 1,501 (257 KB)) - 22:58, 27 November 2022File:Mayor presents award.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)(739 × 1,035 (110 KB)) - 18:45, 21 November 2023File:City Council - Nellie Roby.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Nellie Roby was the first female elected official in Frederick County. John Roby Morsberger: This is 1972. She was first elected in 1960.(720 × 459 (47 KB)) - 12:20, 13 December 2019File:City Hall - 31 A Street.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Old City Hall - 31 A St Photo courtesy of David Cage(604 × 394 (67 KB)) - 11:27, 13 December 2019File:Mayor and City Council - 1976.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)(1,418 × 1,224 (187 KB)) - 16:46, 13 December 2019File:Cummings Funk McKeldin.jpeg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)(1,883 × 1,330 (377 KB)) - 20:57, 7 December 2023File:Harrises.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Alfred and Estelle Harris, who resided at 209 East A Street. Mr. Harris was mayor of Brunswick from 1938 to 1942. He was an engineer on the B&O. According(1,080 × 1,512 (287 KB)) - 19:03, 19 March 2022File:Mayor & Council Harris.JPG (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Photo of the Brunswick Mayor and Council in the 1930s during what we believe was the administration of Alfred Harris (middle). Mayor Harris served from(1,936 × 1,536 (396 KB)) - 16:43, 1 April 2023File:FDR-Willkie bet (2).jpeg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) from the home movies of Marvin Younkins, courtesy of the Younkins family and the Brunswick Heritage Museum)(3,096 × 2,265 (2.17 MB)) - 15:59, 17 April 2022File:Mayor & City Council, mid '50s.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Mayor & council, mid '50s Back row (L-R) is CC Hahne, AH Danner, WF Albert and Bill Hortman. Front row (L-R): Chester Phillips, ?, ?, Mayor Cummings, ?,(517 × 357 (44 KB)) - 14:34, 13 December 2019File:Brunswick First Lady - Bessie Cummings.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)(2,008 × 1,393 (386 KB)) - 14:25, 13 December 2019File:Mayor - Stanley T. (ST) Virts.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Brunswick from 1948-54 and previously served as Fire Chief and President of the Frederick County Fireman's Association in the 1930s and 40s. (Photo courtesy(392 × 720 (112 KB)) - 11:48, 13 December 2019File:FDR-Willkie bet (1).jpeg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) from the home movies of Marvin Younkins, courtesy of the Younkins family and the Brunswick Heritage Museum)(3,789 × 2,692 (1.75 MB)) - 15:57, 17 April 2022File:Mayor - Jesse Orndorff, 1966 - 84.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Mayor Jesse Orndorff was mayor of Brunswick from 1966-84, presiding over a community in transition as it went from railroad company town to a bedroom community(604 × 400 (35 KB)) - 15:11, 13 December 2019File:Mayor, City Council and Police Force 1955.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) 1955 Brunswick Mayor, Council and Police force from the program for the dedication of the current Potomac River Bridge.(523 × 720 (52 KB)) - 14:45, 13 December 2019File:Maryland Governor Theodore Roosevelt McKeldin 1955.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)(730 × 1,013 (64 KB)) - 10:42, 27 April 2020File:Mayor - Cummings accepts a gift from Santa.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Mayor Cummings accepts a gift from Santa. Sonny Cannon is to his left and Walter Rice is to the right of Santa(1,883 × 1,454 (379 KB)) - 14:47, 13 December 2019File:Congressman Charles McC (Mac) Mathias.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Congressman Charles McC "Mac" Mathias greets Austin Myers on one of his frequent campaign stops in Brunswick when he represented the 6th congressional(600 × 480 (32 KB)) - 14:49, 13 December 2019File:Congressman Mac Mathias with Delegate Joe Payne.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Mac Mathias with Delegate Joe Payne. Great Frederick Fair in mid-60s? (Photo courtesy of John Roby Morsberger)(896 × 619 (131 KB)) - 14:50, 13 December 2019File:FDR-Willkie Bet (3).jpeg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) election of 1940. He fulfilled his obligation to push the winner (left) up and down Potomac Street, which was a dirt road on the east side. Not an easy task(3,229 × 2,344 (2.06 MB)) - 16:02, 17 April 2022File:Louise and Sonny Cannon - Political Icon.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Sonny's wife Louise was his primary associate and political asset. (Photo courtesy of BVFD) — with Louise Cannon and Sonny Harvey Cannon.(494 × 720 (66 KB)) - 11:30, 13 December 2019File:Mayor Cummings at his desk.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)(729 × 523 (70 KB)) - 18:55, 14 May 2023File:Mayor - Jim Cummings striking a swashbuckling pose.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)(1,356 × 900 (141 KB)) - 14:27, 13 December 2019File:Mayor - Stanley T. Virts with Bill Gross.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)(1,938 × 1,343 (335 KB)) - 11:52, 13 December 2019File:Mayor - Mayor Stanley T. Virts addresses the crowd.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)(836 × 960 (89 KB)) - 11:49, 13 December 2019File:Galen Harsh circa 1958.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) term as comptroller, looking over between Galen and the gentleman holding him. State Senate candidate and future Circuit Court Judge Samuel Barrick is 2nd(695 × 540 (51 KB)) - 18:59, 27 March 2021File:Sonny Cannon's sound on West Potomac Street 1940.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) truck makes its way up W. Potomac Street in 1940. See Brunswick Cleaners and Hardy’s jewelry store to the left. (Courtesy of the Brunswick Railroad Museum)(1,817 × 1,252 (237 KB)) - 11:35, 13 December 2019File:Frederick County District Court Judge Bill Wenner Newspaper Article.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) (Clipping from Brunswick Citizen courtesy of the Judge William Wenner family - February 1978)(720 × 428 (84 KB)) - 17:02, 13 December 2019File:Maryland State Delegate - Joseph B. Payne.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Joseph B. Payne was a Maryland State Delegate for many years. His wife, Mary, taught piano lessons in Brunswick. We don't know the election year this card(720 × 430 (68 KB)) - 11:56, 13 December 2019File:Mayor & City Council 1972, 20 East A Street.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Old City Hall, 20 East A St 1972 Brunswick Mayor & City Council Mayor Jesse Orndorff Shelley Dawson, Nellie Roby, Frank Strakonsky Bill Haller, Willard(604 × 428 (55 KB)) - 16:22, 13 December 2019File:Mayor - Stanley T. Virts, Ruth Duble and Melinda Beans.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)(663 × 960 (119 KB)) - 11:54, 13 December 2019File:Mayor - Orndorff swears in new council members Circa 70s.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Mayor Orndorff swears in new council members Sonny Cannon, Irv Ephraim and Bill Moser--mid '70s? (Photo courtesy of BVFD)(720 × 543 (57 KB)) - 16:29, 13 December 2019File:Political - Judge Wenner sworn in as Deputy State's Attorney.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Future Judge Wenner sworn in as Deputy State's Attorney for Frederick County by Brunswick native Judge Pat Schnauffer in 1961. (Clipping from Frederick(720 × 648 (147 KB)) - 14:57, 13 December 2019File:Governors Theodore Roosevelt McKeldin and William Preston Lane, Jr.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)(1,957 × 1,158 (260 KB)) - 14:24, 13 December 2019File:Congressman Goodloe E. Byron with Louise and Sonny Cannon.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Louise and Sonny Cannon with 6th District Congressman Goodloe E. Byron and daughter Mary circa 1970. Picture was taken across from the First Independent(720 × 584 (90 KB)) - 14:58, 13 December 2019File:Governor Millard Tawes with Mrs Tawes and Louise Cannon.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Governor Millard Tawes with Mrs. Tawes on the left and Louise Cannon characteristically in the middle with a walkie talkie. (Photo courtesy of BVFD) Jacquelyn(720 × 595 (65 KB)) - 12:30, 13 December 2019File:Sonny Cannon's sound truck.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) parents' seat and was succeeded by his widow Beverly after he died at age 49 running along the C&O Canal. Sonny Cannon was a long time supporter and friend of(1,867 × 1,465 (537 KB)) - 11:32, 13 December 2019File:City Government - women officers of the Moose ran Brunswick.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)(1,623 × 990 (180 KB)) - 12:22, 13 December 2019File:Mayor, City Council & police at City Hall - mid-1950s.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries) — with Lee Merriman.(1,955 × 1,354 (418 KB)) - 14:38, 13 December 2019File:Frederick County District Court Judge Hamp Tisdale.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) were spawned by the Law Offices of Rollins Wenner Price and Tisdale. Herb Rollins was the 2nd and also served as attorney for the town of Brunswick after(720 × 549 (91 KB)) - 17:06, 13 December 2019File:Political - John Funk (right) with President John F. Kennedy.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Brunswick's John Funk (right) with President John F. Kennedy and Maryland Governor J. Millard Tawes. This may have been the dedication of a new highway(1,685 × 840 (405 KB)) - 14:55, 13 December 2019File:Brunswick Pool July 15, 1982 Formal Reopening.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Egging him on were Mayor Jess Orndorff, Councilmen Green, Barger, Will, Miglio and Nuse. (Brunswick Citizen clipping courtesy of City of Brunswick, Maryland(1,136 × 899 (356 KB)) - 16:56, 13 December 2019File:Political - Judge William Wenner Ad for Frederick County Circuit Court.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Brunswick Citizen ad for Judge William Wenner when he ran successfully against fellow Judge Stanley Y. Bennett for the Frederick County Circuit Court in(413 × 604 (68 KB)) - 16:58, 13 December 2019File:Frederick County District Court Judge Bill Wenner Frederick News-Post Article.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) (Clipping from the Frederick News-Post courtesy of the Judge William Wenner family - 1985)(644 × 569 (94 KB)) - 17:03, 13 December 2019File:City Government - women officers of the Moose at Public Works.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Women of the Moose behind what appears to have been the public works building on Petersville Road when they briefly ran the town following World War II(1,616 × 994 (178 KB)) - 12:25, 13 December 2019File:Political - Brunswick businessmen and civic leader Circa 1960.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)(1,944 × 1,344 (454 KB)) - 14:32, 13 December 2019File:Congressman Goodloe E. Byron March 1978.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) in Frederick County politics who tragically passed away in the 1990s. We invite everybody to chime in with stories about David and Goodloe. (From the City(1,650 × 1,275 (353 KB)) - 16:51, 13 December 2019File:Mayor - Jess D. Orndorff addresses a crowd in the late 1960s.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)(671 × 960 (110 KB)) - 16:21, 13 December 2019File:Elections - Election Day voting at the Fire Hall in the 1970s.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)(1,979 × 1,351 (191 KB)) - 16:33, 13 December 2019File:Man pushing the wheelbarrow lost his bet on Willkie in 1940.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) the Imperial Movie poster, Cinderella Beauty Salon, Hardy’s jewelry store and Brunswick Cleaners to the left. (From the Brunswick Railroad Museum)(1,207 × 793 (106 KB)) - 11:37, 13 December 2019File:Board of Trade Directors back in the late 1970s..jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Brunswick Board of Trade Directors back in the late 1970s. The caption tells you who's who in this esteemed group of business leaders of the time. Who’s(1,232 × 707 (147 KB)) - 16:53, 13 December 2019File:City Hall Harry Funk.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Mayor and Council sat around and chairs in the room for the public to view the proceedings. The meeting would recess to hear from the public and then continue(829 × 597 (120 KB)) - 18:11, 14 October 2023File:Mayor James E. Cummings, Richard Bowers, and Harry George Jr., 1950s.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)(729 × 517 (59 KB)) - 08:10, 8 July 2021File:Mayor and City Council in 1976, the year of the American Bicentennial.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)(960 × 902 (110 KB)) - 16:43, 13 December 2019File:Mayor - Stanley T. Virts 1948-54 with Virginia Anderson Cox.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Brunswick from 1948-54 and previously served as Fire Chief and President of the Frederick County Fireman's Association in the 1930s and 40s. This photo may(601 × 960 (89 KB)) - 11:51, 13 December 2019File:City Hall Metal Drive WWII.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) scoured their homes, farms and businesses for metal. Housewives donated pots and pans, farmers turned in farm equipment and children even sacrificed metal(1,280 × 944 (241 KB)) - 21:25, 17 March 2024File:City Council meeting at the old City Hall on A Street.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Rupli and WFMD radio personality, Bernie Adams. (From the Myer Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)(936 × 960 (115 KB)) - 16:48, 13 December 2019File:Mayor Jess David Orndorff (1912 - 1997), Distinguished Citizen 1980.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries; information from Brunswick, 100 Years of Memories by the City(647 × 960 (87 KB)) - 15:19, 13 December 2019File:Mayor - Orndorff in front of the old city hall on A Street.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) driver and the man to his left was his boss. (From the Myer Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)(713 × 960 (100 KB)) - 16:26, 13 December 2019File:Planning Commission - Phil childs Circa 1960s.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) money and zoning to Brunswick by showing the town’s potential as a bedroom community for local workers for the government and private industry in and around(325 × 675 (55 KB)) - 15:10, 13 December 2019File:Mayor - Jess David Orndorff at his desk in old City Hall.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)(936 × 960 (121 KB)) - 16:37, 13 December 2019File:Governor Theodore R. McKeldin Dedicating the Potomac River Bridge, July 30, 1955.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)(1,964 × 1,343 (422 KB)) - 14:23, 13 December 2019File:Mayor - James E. Cummings with U.S. Senator John Marshall Butler (R-MD).jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)(1,938 × 1,350 (243 KB)) - 14:36, 13 December 2019File:Maryland House of Delegate - Joe Payne hosts a lucheon.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Magalis is 8th and W.B. Wenner is 9th. David Brown is 2nd from left with his hand on his cheek. Ralph "Pickle" Manuel is 5th from left and Bill Roelke 7th(1,280 × 894 (101 KB)) - 14:21, 13 December 2019File:Frederick County District Court Judge Bill Wenner Puts on His Robe.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Law partners Herb Rollins and Charles Price help newly sworn-in Frederick County District Court Judge Bill Wenner try on his robes in 1978. Judge Wenner(614 × 455 (81 KB)) - 17:00, 13 December 2019File:Senator John F. Kennedy at Hood College on May 13, 1960.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) primary, in which he faced down a serious challenge from Hubert Humphrey and concerns about his Catholicism. Here's a link to some more information on(405 × 318 (36 KB)) - 14:52, 13 December 2019File:Maryland House of Delegate - Joe Payne hosts a group.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Maryland State House of Delegate Joe Payne hosts a group of Brunswick businessmen with Governor William Preston Lane, Jr. We believe this photo was taken(1,321 × 922 (153 KB)) - 14:20, 13 December 2019File:City Government - women officers of the Moose ran Police and Fie Department.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)(621 × 960 (107 KB)) - 12:23, 13 December 2019File:House of Delegates - Charles F. Smith Campaign Ad.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) election to the seat in 1970. The son of the late Joe and Zettie Smith, Charlie retired from politics to become a full-time businessman in what was first(769 × 433 (110 KB)) - 16:27, 13 December 2019File:Mayor - Cummings with Maryland Comptroller Louis L. Goldstein in the 1965 Diamond Jubilee parade.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)(1,950 × 1,350 (294 KB)) - 15:00, 13 December 2019File:Telephone Company from operator to direct-dial on May 10, 1938.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) bottom of A Street and Petersville Road. Please let us know, if not. Who can we identify? Blade-Times publisher Henry Rinker is 3rd and Mayor Harry Mace(1,329 × 635 (108 KB)) - 11:43, 13 December 2019File:Mayor - Jim Cummings swears in newly elected members of the town council Circa 1960s.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) newly elected members of the town council, who were longtime public servants to our community and Frederick County at large. Raising their right hands were:(1,216 × 823 (375 KB)) - 15:04, 13 December 2019File:Political - B&O Paymaster R.A. (Ashie) Webber on the left with Emerson Barlow.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) powerbroker for the then politically powerful Knoxville zip code as Sonny Cannon was for Brunswick. If you wanted to carry Brunswick and Knoxville, those were(960 × 910 (111 KB)) - 14:18, 13 December 2019File:Man pushing the wheelbarrow lost his bet on Willkie in 1940 heads down E. Potomac St. .jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) heads down E. Potomac St. See the Lace Store, Ephraim's Liquors, Western Auto and the Roma Inn on the left. From the Brunswick History Museum)(1,335 × 785 (123 KB)) - 11:41, 13 December 2019File:Mayor Harry R. Mace makes a long distance call from his office 1938.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) Brunswick in 1908 to work in his cousin's furniture store on W. Potomac Street and later managed the business until his induction into the U.S. Army to serve(526 × 678 (43 KB)) - 19:02, 27 March 2021File:Man pushing the wheelbarrow lost his bet on Willkie in 1940m coming back up W. Potomac St. .jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) part--coming back up W. Potomac St. See Barnett's Drug Store--later Fribush's and Payne's--on the far right. Anyone remember the other businesses further up(1,221 × 872 (121 KB)) - 11:39, 13 December 2019File:City Employees - Ernestine (Teeny) Phillips at her desk in City Hall.jpg (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) with her husband Red (Allen L. Phillips, Jr ) and their 3 sons. She always made sure to handle concerns and make arrangements to take care of any issue.(906 × 912 (82 KB)) - 16:36, 13 December 2019File:Edward Schafer Morsberger research.JPG (category Smoketown Politics and Public Works) serve on committees for public improvement and community celebrations, was a candidate for the Maryland House of Delegates and was the Chief Marshal of(739 × 945 (92 KB)) - 18:17, 14 May 2022