. Baltimore : its history and its people . gements subsidiary to beautiful country home, Summerfield, where he preferred tospend most of the year, and it was in this home of his heart that he ex-pired on November 13, 1904, in the seventy-third year of his age. For halfa century, in his efforts to advance progress and improvement, he stood asan able exponent of the spirit of the age, making wise use of his opportuni-ties and his wealth and conforming his life to a high standard in harmonywith the traditions of an honorable ancestry. Of no man can it be said more truly than of Mr. Gil


. Baltimore : its history and its people . gements subsidiary to beautiful country home, Summerfield, where he preferred tospend most of the year, and it was in this home of his heart that he ex-pired on November 13, 1904, in the seventy-third year of his age. For halfa century, in his efforts to advance progress and improvement, he stood asan able exponent of the spirit of the age, making wise use of his opportuni-ties and his wealth and conforming his life to a high standard in harmonywith the traditions of an honorable ancestry. Of no man can it be said more truly than of Mr. Gilmor that hisworks follow him. The city of Baltimore is, in great part, his every side are reminders of his devotion to her welfare and advance-ment and his immense contributions to her prosperity. The latest of these,the splendid electrical plant on the banks of the Susquehanna, perpetuatesnot only in his home city, but also in distant parts of the land, the memoryof thif aggressive, philanthropic and great-souled


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