Craven County, NC - Obituary of Col. Jacob Blount, 1789 Newbern NC - August 20 Died on Monday the 17th instant, of a nervous fever at his seat (Blount's Hill), Col. Jacob Blount aged 63 years. He was possessed of an affluent fortune which he acquired by his own industry in the early part of his life and enjoyed in the latter with ease and liberality; in either of which he never risked his good name but on the contrary enhanced it. Independent in his sentiments and steady in his resolutions, he obeyed the impulse of his own mind and by always doing that which appeared to him right, obtained the friendship of many and the esteem and respect of all who knew him. It would be difficult to determine whether his hospitality was most general, or liberal. At all times his doors were alike open to the poor and to the rich. The distressed, the weary and the sick traveler were sure to find a home at Blount Hall and the face of honesty was the best recommendation there. In public life he was the patriot; in private, the uniform, steady and sincere friend. He adjusted the differences in his neighborhood with justice and moderation and contributed much to the order, peace and happiness of it. He was candid, cheerful and social; seldom too grave for the young, or too gay for the old. The equality of his spirits bespoke the comforts of a quiet confidence and agreeably to the idea of Mr. Pope, he was "the noblest work of God, an honest man." Source: The New York Packet - October 17, 1789 ______________________________________________________________________ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Connie Ardrey ______________________________________________________________________