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Beginning of 1911 obituary of George W. Pennifield

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English: This is the first two paragraphs of the obituary of George Washington Pennifield, avid fisherman and long-time keeper of Lock 22 on the C&O Canal. The lock is now known as the Pennyfield Lock--a misspelling of Pennifield's name.
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Source This file is a newspaper article from page 2 of the April 17, 1911, Evening Star (Washington, DC). It can be found in the Library of Congress here.
Author The Evening Star

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