File:Brunswick Savings Bank on the square corner 1906.jpg

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Another in the series of photos commissioned in 1906 by Mayor A.G. Horine shows the then Brunswick Savings Bank on the square corner where City Hall is located today. It was built in 1900. Flanking it was what appears to have been a retail & wholesale confectionary on W. Potomac Street (later Barnett's, Fribush's and Payne's Pharmacies) and what was later a hardware store operated by the Gross brothers on N. Maple Avenue.

The Bank of Brunswick purchased this building in 1920 after Brunswick Savings Bank went defunct due to a well-publicized bankruptcy. The BoB had previously operated out of the Red Men's Hall since it's establishment in 1915.

(Photo courtesy of Phil Graves)

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