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Jamaica, L. I. (New York, United States) (search for this): article 2
age, and had previously given no indications of ill health. He was just opposite the Exchange Bank of Virginia, on his way to the Merchants' Insurance office, at the corner of Main and Twelfth streets, when he fell down and soon expired. He was a man remarkable for his habits of temperance, and appears to have died entirely through the exhaustion of nature consequent upon his great age. Mr. Pleasants came to this city about the year 1795, and with the exception of a short sojourn in Jamaica, when he was a very young man, he has resided in it ever since. He became a partner of the late Gabriel Ralston early in the present century, and the firm continued to do business in the city for upwards of forty years. During that time it acquired a reputation for punctuality and integrity which we have never known to be surpassed. Probably no two men were ever associated in business whose characters in both respects stood higher. The firm was dissolved many years ago. About five years
Death of an old citizen. The venerable Archibald Pleasants, for many years a member of the old and highly respectable firm of Ralston & Pleasants, and one of the oldest inhabitants of the city, died suddenly yesterday morning. He was in the eighty-fifth year of his age, and had previously given no indications of ill health. He was just opposite the Exchange Bank of Virginia, on his way to the Merchants' Insurance office, at the corner of Main and Twelfth streets, when he fell down and station for punctuality and integrity which we have never known to be surpassed. Probably no two men were ever associated in business whose characters in both respects stood higher. The firm was dissolved many years ago. About five years ago, Mr. Ralston died, at a very advanced, and now he is followed by his partner, likewise in extreme old age. Mr. Pleasants was a man of uncommonly strong understanding, which he preserved unimpaired to the last day of his life. His life had been remark
Archibald Pleasants (search for this): article 2
Death of an old citizen. The venerable Archibald Pleasants, for many years a member of the old and highly respectable firm of Ralston & Pleasants, and one of the oldest inhabitants of the city, died suddenly yesterday morning. He was in the eighty-fifth year of his age, and had previously given no indications of ill health. . He was a man remarkable for his habits of temperance, and appears to have died entirely through the exhaustion of nature consequent upon his great age. Mr. Pleasants came to this city about the year 1795, and with the exception of a short sojourn in Jamaica, when he was a very young man, he has resided in it ever since. He dissolved many years ago. About five years ago, Mr. Ralston died, at a very advanced, and now he is followed by his partner, likewise in extreme old age. Mr. Pleasants was a man of uncommonly strong understanding, which he preserved unimpaired to the last day of his life. His life had been remarkably free from disease, and i
rday morning. He was in the eighty-fifth year of his age, and had previously given no indications of ill health. He was just opposite the Exchange Bank of Virginia, on his way to the Merchants' Insurance office, at the corner of Main and Twelfth streets, when he fell down and soon expired. He was a man remarkable for his habits of temperance, and appears to have died entirely through the exhaustion of nature consequent upon his great age. Mr. Pleasants came to this city about the year 1795, and with the exception of a short sojourn in Jamaica, when he was a very young man, he has resided in it ever since. He became a partner of the late Gabriel Ralston early in the present century, and the firm continued to do business in the city for upwards of forty years. During that time it acquired a reputation for punctuality and integrity which we have never known to be surpassed. Probably no two men were ever associated in business whose characters in both respects stood higher. The