File:William B. Gross Circa 1940 - 50s.jpg

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Revision as of 07:00, 13 July 2021 by HistoryCommission2 (talk | contribs) (William B. Gross addresses a crowd in what might have been the late 1940s/early-'50s? Does anyone recognize the event or location? The Gross brothers, Bill and Charles, operated a hardware store next to the Bank of Brunswick on Maple Avenue and later ran a kerosine business out of the old family store building on S. Maryland Avenue. In 1959, Mr. Gross was appointed Court Commissioner for Frederick County and was known for the rest of his life as Judge Gross. (From the Myer Kaplon photo collec...)
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William B. Gross addresses a crowd in what might have been the late 1940s/early-'50s? Does anyone recognize the event or location? The Gross brothers, Bill and Charles, operated a hardware store next to the Bank of Brunswick on Maple Avenue and later ran a kerosine business out of the old family store building on S. Maryland Avenue. In 1959, Mr. Gross was appointed Court Commissioner for Frederick County and was known for the rest of his life as Judge Gross. (From the Myer Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries; Biographical information from Brunswick: 100 Years of Memories by the Brunswick History Commission)

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