Cleveland, past and present; its representative men: . ^sw^feSis-**. ^ N* -.*^. ITS REPRESEXTATllE MEN. 13:. A. V. CANNON. On \\\o 10th of July, 1S6T, died, after a very short illness, A. , one of the most promising of the young business men , beloved by his intimate associates, and esteemed by thewliole business community brought in contact with him, and thusable to learn iiis v%orth. Mr. Cannon was a native of the Western Reserve, having beenborn in Streetsboro. Portage county, in 1n34. On leaving school heentered the store of Babcock & Hurd, in Aurora, in that county,


Cleveland, past and present; its representative men: . ^sw^feSis-**. ^ N* -.*^. ITS REPRESEXTATllE MEN. 13:. A. V. CANNON. On \\\o 10th of July, 1S6T, died, after a very short illness, A. , one of the most promising of the young business men , beloved by his intimate associates, and esteemed by thewliole business community brought in contact with him, and thusable to learn iiis v%orth. Mr. Cannon was a native of the Western Reserve, having beenborn in Streetsboro. Portage county, in 1n34. On leaving school heentered the store of Babcock & Hurd, in Aurora, in that county, andwhen those gentleman removed to Cleveland he accompanied themand remained in their establishment some time, making a twelveyears stay with them altogether. He then went into the produceand commission business, and oneyear later formed a partnership with Mr. J. F. Freeman, which existeduntil dissolved by death. For two years before his death his healthhad been impaired, and he had been confined to his house for abouteighteen months with an affection of the l


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