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(People's National Bank in Brunswick board president Harry George Sr. with board member and Lovettsville businessman, Lytle Baker at a dinner in the 1950s. Looks a bit like the board room of the old bank, but could've been elsewhere. Can anyone identify? Francis Scott Key Hotel? Mr. George expanded a successful family hardware and coal business in Brunswick during his lifetime. Mr. Baker was a real estate broker and former sheriff of Loudoun County. (From the Myer Kaplon photo collection a...)
 
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People's National Bank in Brunswick board president Harry George Sr. with board member and Lovettsville businessman, Lytle Baker at a dinner in the 1950s. Looks a bit like the board room of the old bank, but could've been elsewhere. Can anyone identify? Francis Scott Key Hotel? Mr. George expanded a successful family hardware and coal business in Brunswick during his lifetime. Mr. Baker was a real estate broker and former sheriff of Loudoun County.

(From the Myer Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)

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