Distinguished men of Baltimore and of Maryland . rinted product. 5. The equipment of the Fleet-McGinley Co. is one of the mostcomplete south of Philadeliihia, and enables it to undertake and speed-ily complete large and intricate contracts, and to assume all res]X)n-hility, tlieiel)y saving the consumer or purchaser annoyance, risks, dis-api)ointments and extra expense. 6. The factory of the Fleet-McGinley Co. is centrally located,and was especially constructed for its needs. It is a six-story fire-proof Ituilding, and contains firei)roof vaults for the storage of electro-plates, engravings an


Distinguished men of Baltimore and of Maryland . rinted product. 5. The equipment of the Fleet-McGinley Co. is one of the mostcomplete south of Philadeliihia, and enables it to undertake and speed-ily complete large and intricate contracts, and to assume all res]X)n-hility, tlieiel)y saving the consumer or purchaser annoyance, risks, dis-api)ointments and extra expense. 6. The factory of the Fleet-McGinley Co. is centrally located,and was especially constructed for its needs. It is a six-story fire-proof Ituilding, and contains firei)roof vaults for the storage of electro-plates, engravings and designs, which make the destruction by tire ofsuch valuable property practically impossible. 7. The Fleet-McGinley Co. deals conscientiously and fairly withits patrons; it endeavors to do what is right imder all circumstancesand conditions, and places at your service its cn])nrity. its excellentfacilities and the excellence of its product. It is prepared to make estimates, and manufacture at lowestprices, and ]u-ompt attention is assured. 141. 142 HEXEY ALBERT (JRKICK, only son of Cai)tain Johnson and^Margaret A. (Cookes) Orriek, was born in Morgan county, , Septenilier 2\. He is one of the most prominentbankers in Baltimore, and since liO;! has been president of the Balti-more Stock Exchange. He is a member of tlie Society of ColonialWars of Maryland, and the ^Nfaryiand, Merchants, Country, pjlkridgeFox and Green Spring Valley Hunt Clubs. lie is also a director in theMerchants Trust and Deyiosit Company and the United Railwaysand Electric Company. He is i)ulilic-spirited and an important factorin the progression and u]ibuilding of Baltimore. He married AtaithaBurroughs Levering. Children—Louisa Wright, Johnsun, HenryAlbert, Jr., and William I )e Coui-cy Wright. The Orriek family in this cduntiy are descendants of the goodold Scotch family of tlie county of Fife, Scotland. The name is saidto have had its origin in the rock upon that i)art of the Fife coast uponw


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