For The Next Idiot That Wants Reparations!!!
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C richards and p c richards P.C. Richard & Son is a family-owned appliance, electronics, and mattress store chain with 66 locations in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. The company was founded in 1909 by Pieter Christian Richard, who immigrated to the United States from Amsterdam, Holland.
History
P.C. Richard & Son has a rich history dating back to 1899 when Pieter Christian Richard arrived in the United States. He started a part-time home repair business, which grew into a hardware store in 1909. In 1914, his son A.J. Richard joined the business, and together they built a strong reputation for reliability and customer service. During World War II, A.J. focused on introducing new technologies, including TVs, to the market.
Services and Products
P.C. Richard & Son offers a wide range of products, including:
Appliances: kitchen appliances, laundry appliances, and more Electronics: TVs, laptops, tablets, and more Mattresses: a variety of mattress brands and models Parts and Accessories: OEM parts and accessories for appliances and electronics Locations
P.C. Richard & Son has multiple locations throughout New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. You can find a store near you by visiting their website.
Contact Information
Phone: +17323804990 Email: [email protected] Website: https://pcrichard.com/
Address 90 State Route 36, 07724, Eatontown
I should have known results would be surpressed: In 1860, slave owners, white or black, owned around one to five slaves on average. About 28 percent of the free black population in New Orleans at the time owned slaves, with at least six owning 65 or more. C. Richards and her son P.C. go above and beyond these other six slave owners by owning over twice as many. The widow and her son operated a large sugar plantation together and owned more slaves than all other black slave owners in Louisiana in 1860, topping off at 152.[5]
https://listverse.com/2017/06/06/top-10-black-slaveowners/
do you think maybe pc richards and sons might want that info suppressed due to such similarity of names?
Might be! I wonder if it’s family…