This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3cDBAIB/8002 Message Board Post: From the LaFayette Sun (Chambers County, Alabama, April 13, 1904) Drummer Dies at Hickory Flat. Sudden Death of a New York Man Among Strangers Though Friends. On Thursday night, G. W. Robinson, of Fort Henry, New York, in the employ of Stinpson & Company, of Detroit, Mich., spent the night at Mrs. W. C. Hudson’s at Hickory Flat. On arising Friday morning, he was seized with violent pains about the heart, but soon recovered and drove down to Standing Rock. Shortly after arriving there he was taken again and drove hurriedly back to Hickory Flat to Dr. E. P. Greene’s, but when he arrived at the doctor’s he was past the reach of medical skill and died in about five minutes. He had neuralgia of the heart. His wife and also his employers were telegraphed and his body was sent to the wife in New York after having been embalmed by the embalmer from Opelika. The telegrams received from his employers show that he was held in the highest regard by them.