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English: Richard Haines Halstead (1854-1925) obituary in The Standard Union of Brooklyn, New York on 30 April 1925 |
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Source | The Standard Union of Brooklyn, New York on 30 April 1925 |
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editRichard Haines Halsted, Veteran Broker, Is Dead. Richard Haines Halstead, one of the oldest members of the New York Stock Exchange and for many years a prominent figure in the financial district, died in his home, 87 Riverside drive, Manhattan, yesterday from ptomaine poisoning. Mr. Halstead became ill ten days ago after having ptomaic fish. He was seventy-one years old and had been affiliated with the Exchange for more than forty-nine years, having joined that institution on January 20, 1876. Previous to joining the Stock Exchange he was employed for two years in the office of J. P. Morgan, a position which he filled shortly after finishing his education in a boys private school in Massachusetts.
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