B&O Engine 2612-E27-Schenectady 1905-Shop Job at Brunswick East Hump 1920-(L to R) John Quinn (Conductor), Harry Frye, Jas. A. Baker, WW Parson Ridgeway (Engineer), and Clyde Bell (Fireman). Rebuilt # 684 Class L-2B in 1928-Renumbered 1684 in 1954-Renumbered 886 in 1957. Photo from the BrunswickHeritage Museum Archives
1892 Brunswick Baseball Team. This team beat the Baltimore Orioles!
December 18, 1955. B&O Engine 659. In Cab Alber Arvin. (L to R) Earl Nurse, Roy Shewbridge, Howard Cooper, Jim Chambers, Monk Haller, Willy Moler, Roy Long, Alvin Donovan, and Unidentified. On train Sherman Wigfield. Photo form the Museum archives.
December 19, 1953. Last three steam engines ready to leave Brunswick Yard . Called 10:30 AM – Left 11:10 AM. B&O #638- E27A-1906-Renumbered 711 L2B in 1929. B&O #711 L2C built in 1930- Renumbered 1627 L2C in 1954. B&O # 716 L2C built in 1950. Photo from the Museum Archives.
Artifacts
Don Peterson (left) stands in front of the Native American History display at the Brunswick Heritage Museum.
On the right is a 1986 Eastern Regional Champions banner won by Brunswick Little League. On the left is a Good Luck Brunswick Maryland banner signed by the 1986 Brunswick Little League World Series Team.