From The Daily Telegram, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 23 Nov, 1903, Monday: Rev. James M. Pullman Dead. -- Brother of Late Parlor Car Magnate Expires of Apoplexy. -- Lynn, Mass., Nov. 23. - After preaching a sermon of unusual vigor and eloquence, Rev. James Minto Pullman, D. D., pastor of the First Universalist church in this city and a clergyman widely known in that denomination, died suddenly of apoplexy at his home Sunday.
At the conclusion of the morning service he said that a feeling of illness had almost overcome him in the pulpit. When he reached home a messenger was dispatched for a physician who arrived just as Mr. Pullman fell dead on the stairs leading to his chamber.
Rev. Mr. Pullman was a brother of the late George M. Pullman, the millionaire parlor car builder. He was sixty-seven years of age and a native of Portland, N. Y.
From The Daily Telegram, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. 23 Nov, 1903, Monday: Rev. James M. Pullman Dead. -- Brother of Late Parlor Car Magnate Expires of Apoplexy. -- Lynn, Mass., Nov. 23. - After preaching a sermon of unusual vigor and eloquence, Rev. James Minto Pullman, D. D., pastor of the First Universalist church in this city and a clergyman widely known in that denomination, died suddenly of apoplexy at his home Sunday.
At the conclusion of the morning service he said that a feeling of illness had almost overcome him in the pulpit. When he reached home a messenger was dispatched for a physician who arrived just as Mr. Pullman fell dead on the stairs leading to his chamber.
Rev. Mr. Pullman was a brother of the late George M. Pullman, the millionaire parlor car builder. He was sixty-seven years of age and a native of Portland, N. Y.
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