David “serves” constituents at George Washington’s Birthnight Ball

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_Users_goldenja_Documents_Englin_Website_Final-WebRunner-Backup_Campaign-Office-Site-OC-Project_Project-Files_davidenglin.campaignoffice.com_vertical_sites_{a880cfef-7993-4db5-8d3d-32bab22f395b}_uploads_{5189f90d-4bf8-4689-bab7-e026bc1203dc}.jpg There were no laws against child labor in George Washington’s day, so Caleb joined David as his apprentice. The Englin men were also joined by David’s fellow Burgess, David Bulova, hailing from the City of Fairfax. Huzzah!