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English: Portrait of philanthropist German Horton Hunt (1828-1907), a leading Baltimore manufacturer of the 19th century, whose Poole and Hunt Engineering and Machine Company produced machinery and castings for a world-wide market from 1853 to 1889. Portrait by Baltimore portrait artist Louis P. Dieterich (1841-1922). It hangs at McDonogh School in Owings Mills, MD. Mr. Hunt was a Trustee of the school from 1872 to 1907 and President of the Board from 1899 till his death in 1907. Photograph by Cindy Green.
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Source McDonogh School, Owings Mills, Maryland
Author Louis P. Dieterich

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