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Harold,
You said-
"Banks were not 100% white before Maggie Walker started the St. Luke's 
Penny Savings Bank.  We are forgetting the bank of the Grand Fountain of 
the United Order of True Reformers (and also the bank of the Virginia 
Knights of Pythias, though I am not sure it preceded the St Luke's Bank)."

Can you refer me to information on the True Reformers Bank? My 
greatgrandfathers and other family members were members of the True 
Reformers in the Jarratt, VA area.

Linda

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