File:Bank of Brunswick 1953 (1).jpg

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Operating a bank in a railroad town meant you needed to have a train logo on your checks. This check, drawn on the Bank of Brunswick was payable to J. R. Beck from William B. Gross. John Ray Beck was a wallpaper hanger and decorator who operated from the 1920's into the 1950's in Brunswick.

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