Thursday, January 25, 2024

The Spirit of Mr. Sherman | M.P. Pellicer

In November, 1873, Almon P. Sherman was general superintendent in the American Express Company in Buffalo, New York. He would be the last person would come back to haunt his wife a few months after his death.


It was a Monday and Mr. Sherman wasn't feeling well. He drove to see his physician, Dr. King. The doctor gave him a prescription and told him to go home as soon as possible. He made a stop at the drug store, and took a seat to wait for his order. Suddenly he dropped off the chair and died on the spot. It turned out a large blood vessel in his heart ruptured. He was known to suffer from angina pectoris.

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