RMMM21R4–Residence & Distillery of John Welty. Smithsburg. 1877
RF2RGHYA8–Smithsburg Library building sunrise.
RM2AETHN0–An elderly dog resting outside the store at Gardenhour Orchards, Smithsburg, MD
RMKJF4GE–WM SD45 7447 with NRHS fantrip neaer Smithsburg, MD on October 11, 1969 (24051485116)
RMDYG122–Bucket of peaches Smithsburg MD
RM2R8FANR–Woman Reading 1908 by Emily Clayton Bishop, born Smithsburg, MD 1883-died Smithsburg, MD 1912
RMTXF7DG–Natalie Barthlow and husband Wes Barthlow, from Smithsburg, Va, dressed as the Marvel Family, wait to be judged for the costume contest. Over 100 contestants showed off their best impressions of comic book heros and villains on costume contest day at the 11th annual Comic Con in Baltimore on August 29, 2010. UPI/Greg Whitesell
RM2R8FJ51–Baby Joe 1909 by Emily Clayton Bishop, born Smithsburg, MD 1883-died Smithsburg, MD 1912
RM2NW8M6P–230117-N-WF272-1003 HAGERSTOWN, Md. (Jan. 17, 2023) Gas Turbine System Technician (Mechanical) 2nd Class Dylan Bryant, a Springfield, Mo., native assigned to Navy Talent Acquisition Group Philadelphia, poses for a photo at Navy Recruiting Station Hagerstown, Jan. 17, 2023. Bryant and Operations Specialist 2nd Class Michael Farrow, also a Springfield, Mo., native, came to the rescue after witnessing an accident involving three vehicles near Smithsburg, Md., Jan. 11, 2023. NTAG Philadelphia encompasses regions of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and West Virginia, providing recruitin
RM2R8C7AM–Nymph and Faun 1908 by Emily Clayton Bishop, born Smithsburg, MD 1883-died Smithsburg, MD 1912
RM2R8FHHF–Bacchic Dancer 1909 by Emily Clayton Bishop, born Smithsburg, MD 1883-died Smithsburg, MD 1912
RMFHYFPM–Looking toward Smithsburg, Maryland from a rocky outcrop on the Appalachian Trail.
RM2R8FBKK–Head of Mr. Fenn 1906 by Emily Clayton Bishop, born Smithsburg, MD 1883-died Smithsburg, MD 1912
RM2EHG9BR–Smithsburg, Maryland, map 1953, 1:24000, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RM2R8FMCN–Dancing Male Figure 1908 by Emily Clayton Bishop, born Smithsburg, MD 1883-died Smithsburg, MD 1912
RMP82WHH–NAVAL BASE KITSAP-BREMERTON, Wash. (July 21, 2016) – Airman Michael Kirby, a native of Smithsburg, Md., repacks a launch valve on board the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68). Nimitz is currently undergoing an extended planned incremental maintenance availability at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility, where the ship is receiving scheduled maintenance and upgrades.
RM2R8FFCP–Woman Shelling Peas 1911 by Emily Clayton Bishop, born Smithsburg, MD 1883-died Smithsburg, MD 1912
RM2AKP0YE–Terra Mariae . ay be mentioned Jack Butts, president of the Club: H. A. Shank,M. B. Morehouse and Carlton Compiler. Concerts have been given at Berwyn and Brentwood, and at both placesreceived with enthusiastic applause. Arrangements have been made for con-certs at Washington, Hagerstown, Frederick, Mt. Airy, Smithsburg and Bal-timore, while engagements are pending in Waynesboro and Philadelphia, Pa.Plans have been made to go to Cumberland, Oakland and towns in their nearvicinity, but as the time is limited, this trip had to be given up. This resume would not be complete without a word of prai
RM2R8FDPD–Portrait of Old Woman with Bow 1912 by Emily Clayton Bishop, born Smithsburg, MD 1883-died Smithsburg, MD 1912
RMMM21RT–Map of Smithburg. 1877
RM2R8F97Y–Design for a Group ca. 1907-1910 by Emily Clayton Bishop, born Smithsburg, MD 1883-died Smithsburg, MD 1912
RMD2RPGG–Man operating machinery on a farm
RM2R8FAGB–Group Showing the Present Condition of the Country ca. 1907-1910 by Emily Clayton Bishop, born Smithsburg, MD 1883-died Smithsburg, MD 1912
RMM2AH4K–Vintage International Tractor in a farmers barn, in Dorset UK
RMTXF7C5–Wes, Natalie, and Ashley Barthlow, 9, from Smithsburg, Va, all dressed as the Marvel Family, chat with Eric Moran, of Philadelphia dressed as Firestorm, and Brian Gregory of Camden, NJ, dressed as Greenlantern at the 11th annual Comic Con in Baltimore on August 29, 2010. Over 100 contestants showed off their best impressions of comic book heros and villains on costume contest day. UPI/Greg Whitesell
RM2NW8R88–230117-N-WF272-1011 HARRISBURG, Md. (Jan. 17, 2023) Operations Specialist 2nd Class Michael Farrow, a Springfield, Mo., native assigned to Navy Talent Acquisition Group Philadelphia, poses for a photo at Military Entrance Processing Station Harrisburg, Md., Jan. 17, 2023. Farrow and Gas Turbine System Technician (Mechanical) 2nd Class Dylan Bryant, also a Springfield, Mo., native, came to the rescue after witnessing an accident involving three vehicles near Smithsburg, Md., Jan. 11, 2023. NTAG Philadelphia encompasses regions of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and West Virginia, p
RMHE9D63–NAVAL BASE KITSAP-BREMERTON, Wash. (July 21, 2016) – Airman Michael Kirby, a native of Smithsburg, Md., repacks a launch valve on board the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68). Nimitz is currently undergoing an extended planned incremental maintenance availability at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility, where the ship is receiving scheduled maintenance and upgrades. Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Apprentice Emily Johnston
RM2EHG9B2–Smithsburg, Maryland, map 1953, 1:24000, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RM2AFW333–. Gleanings in bee culture. -handhives and double nuclei boxes, which I will sell verycheap; hives as good as new. Order soon. AddressADIN A. SMITH, St. Johnsville, Mont. Co.,N. Y. 5-6d Those desiring to secure pure Albino queens willbest accomplish their object by purchasing of theoriginal producer of this valuable and beautiful raceof bees. For circulars, address D. A. PIKE,5-7-9inqd Smithsburg, Wash. Co., Md. ^^^^^^^^^^ In the West For Apiarian Supplies of every description. Sendfor our 18ii4 price list before purchasing elsewhere. BRIGHT BROTHERS.5tfd JMazcjiixi, Wabaaha Co., Minn. Pure It
RMD2T0HY–Man operating an antique tractor on a farm
RMHFBFK4–NAVAL BASE KITSAP-BREMERTON, Wash. (July 21, 2016) – Airman Michael Kirby, a native of Smithsburg, Md., repacks a launch valve on board the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68). Nimitz is currently undergoing an extended planned incremental maintenance availability at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility, where the ship is receiving scheduled maintenance and upgrades. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Apprentice Emily Johnston/Released) 160721-N-LC642-146 160721-N-LC642-146
RMHG1Y39–Aviation Ordnanceman Airman Brandi Hopkins, from Smithsburg, Md., takes the third class petty officer exam aboard a barge in Naval Base Kitsap Bremerton. The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) is currently undergoing a Docking Planned Incremental Availability Maintenance at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist Third Class Daniel P. Schumacher/ Released). USS John C. Stennis advancement exam 140320-N-OX801-015
RM2EHG9AP–Smithsburg, Maryland, map 1953, 1:24000, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RMM3WNAT–ARABIAN GULF (Aug. 8, 2017) U.S. Navy Aviation Boatswain's Mate (Equipment) Airman Michael Kirby, from Smithsburg, Md., does final checks on an aircraft during flight operations aboard the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68), Aug. 8, 2017, in the Arabian Gulf. Nimitz is deployed in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations in support of Operation Inherent Resolve. While in this region, the ship and strike group are conducting maritime security operations to reassure allies and partners, preserve freedom of navigation, and maintain the free flow of commerce. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication
RMP3PGBB–NAVAL BASE KITSAP-BREMERTON, Wash. (July 21, 2016) – Airman Michael Kirby, a native of Smithsburg, Md., repacks a launch valve on board the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68). Nimitz is currently undergoing an extended planned incremental maintenance availability at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility, where the ship is receiving scheduled maintenance and upgrades. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Apprentice Emily Johnston/Released)
RM2AWRDYW–American bee journal . ees. ForCirculars, address, D. A. PIKE,12C3t SMITHSBURG. Wash. Co., MI>. Mention thi American Bee Journal. FVERYBODYi^ k Interested, send address and receive aFine Lithograph of the MIAMI STRAWBERRY! Best late Strawberry on Earth. Write to, J. D. KRUSCHKE, Box 824, PIQUA, 0. 14AU The Hive and Honey-Bee, and Dadants Foundation. See advertisement in another column. FRESH MADE FOUNDATION. TAM still in the Wax business, and will «ell asfollows : Ileavy Foundation, per lb., 32 cts : ThinFoundation, per 10.. 41! cents. Wax worked : Heavy,per lb., sets.; Thin, per lb.. IS ct
RMD2RPKY–Man operating an antique tractor on a farm
RM2EHG9BT–Smithsburg, Maryland, map 1994, 1:24000, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RM2CEN9WN–. Christian herald. sion, which he foundedat the time of his conversion, was closed at hisdeath. Mrs. Emily K. Black (86), of Ottawa, Ont.,Canada, was called home July 28, 1913. Shewas a devout church member, and took an ac-tive interest in all church affairs until herfeeble condition prevented her from further la-bors of service. Jennie Wilson (57), of South Whitley, Ind.,often spoken of as the Fanny Crosby of theWest, was called to her great reward, Septem-ber 3, 1913. She blessed the world by writingover three thousand devotional hymns. Mrs. Jane Buhrman, of Smithsburg, Md.,was called highe
RMD2RPPH–Man processing milk fresh from a cow on a dairy farm
RM2F1J74H–Smithsburg, Maryland, map 1944, 1:31680, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RM2CH012B–. Breed Publishing Co.'s directory of the Western Maryland railroad for the year 1892, from Baltimore to Williamsport . George F. Hagerstown pike P Winters John S. farmer, h S. Main 09 Winters Samuel W. farmer, h Georgetown rd CD Weagley Andrew farmer, h Old Pike rd *^Weagley Jacob, lab, h Old PikeWeagley Theodore, blacksmith. Old Pike rd 8p Wolf Jacob, farmer, h Hagerstown Pike ^ Woltz Daniel, farmer, h Beaver Creek rd ^ p^ Woltz Jacob, farmer, h Hagerstown Pike Woltz Martin, farmer, h Hagerstown Pike ** Wright Mrs. Jane, wid, h Old Pike rd t^ SMITHSBURG, 3^ WASHINGTON COUNTY, MD. o5 A statio
RM2EHG9BP–Smithsburg, Maryland, map 1953, 1:24000, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RMRPNTMJ–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. HOUSE. C, D. PERM;, 54 & 58 Michigan Av., Chicago. As a Manufacturer of COMB FOUNDATION, I can say my goods have given entire and universal satisfaction. The ruling low prices were made by me, and any one desiring any considerable quantity ?would do well to consult me before buying elsewhere. pf" Market price for Beeswax.. ^DfiiiKS-»fiteiiAVMGTaoLsimmmOajrim Borders by mail solicited.^ Pure Italian (lueens and Colonies For Sale for 1879. The best is the cheapest at any price. Circular sent free. Address, D. A. PIKE, Box 19, Smithsburg, Washin
RM2F1J755–Smithsburg, Maryland, map 1944, 1:31680, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RMRPNKD7–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. No. 58.-D. A. Me. The subject of our sketch this week, Mr. D. A. Pike, lived in Smithsburg, Md., and was, we believe, the originator. D. A. PIKE. of what are known as the Albino bees. He died on April 21, 1893, leaving a widow, and one son 16 years old. Mr. Pike was a prominent member of the Lutheran church, and for many years an officer of the same. In politics he was a; Democrat. In speaking of his death, Mrs. Pike writes that it came very unexpectedly— the cause being heart trouble, which. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned pa
RMD2RPH0–Dairy cows walking down dirt path on a farm
RM2EHG9BA–Smithsburg, Maryland, map 1953, 1:24000, United States of America by Timeless Maps, data U.S. Geological Survey
RMRFJ6NG–. Everything for the fruit grower : 1900. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Bridgeport Catalogs; Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Smithsburg, Md., r Reid's Nurseries, Nov. 12,1899. Upland, Ohio. Dear Sirs —Trees arrived all O.K. I am pleased with the stock and its fine con- dition. I have abovit as fine a lot of 3-year-old trees as can be found in this section, and they all came from your nurseries. Veiy truly yours, W. A. Carr. Vermont Beauty. Lincoln Coreless. Reid's Xurseries, Upland, Ohio. Geryville, P
RMD2RPGP–Dairy cows walking down dirt path on a farm
RMRPNTM4–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. ^DfiiiKS-»fiteiiAVMGTaoLsimmmOajrim Borders by mail solicited.^ Pure Italian (lueens and Colonies For Sale for 1879. The best is the cheapest at any price. Circular sent free. Address, D. A. PIKE, Box 19, Smithsburg, Washing- ton Co., Md. 2-5. 1879- 1879. Italian Queens, Nuclei and Colonies, Bred and reared in full strong Colonies. Queens and Drones from selected mothers. Single Queen, Tested $2 00 Single Queen (laying), Untested 1 00 On all orders for 10 or more Queens I will pay ex- press charges, except to.States west of Rocky Moun- tains. 1 Langst
RMRPNX1G–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. ITALIAN BEES FOR 1879. This is my 13th year with Italians. I will sell pure tested Queens for $3.00, till July 1st. Full Colonies in Langstroth hives, $10 to $12.00. Nuclei, with 3 full frames, $11.00. Several leading varieties of Poultry. No dollar or unwarranted queens. 2-tf R. M. ARGO, Lowell, Ky. Pure Italian Queens and Colonies For Sale for 1879. The best is the cheapest at any price. Circular sent free. Address, D. A. PIKE, Box 19, Smithsburg, Washing- ton Co., Md. 2-5 I^APICTTI/TETTR. is the title of the French Monthly Journal devoted to bee-cu
RMD2RPH8–Dairy cows in barn and waste treatment structure on a farm
RMRPNW9W–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. ITALIAN BEES FOE, 1879. This is my 13th year with Italians. I will sell pure tested Queens for $3.00, till July 1st. Full Colonies in Langstroth hives, §10 to $12.00. Nuclei, with 3 full frames, $(>.00. Several leading varieties of Poultry. No dollar or unwarranted queens. 2-tf R. M. ARGO, Lowell, Ky. Pure Italian Queens and Colonies For Sale for 1879. The best is the cheapest at any price. Circular sent free. Address, D. A PIKE, Box 19, Smithsburg, Washing- ton Co., Md. 2-5. 1879. 1879. Italian Queens, Nuclei and Colonies, Bred and reared in full
RMD2T0JB–Children feeding dairy cows hay in the barn