1894-1904; a decade without a parallel in the history of American insurance; tenth anniversary, special vellum number the american underwriter . of bxir ej^agen&nt and • the .fulfillment to which we are pledged. .-« t . , \ . ^ ? - ELBRIDGE G. SNOW, President EMANUEL H. A. CORREA, Vice-PresidentFREDERICK C. BUSWELL, Vice-PresidentCLARENCE A. LUDLUM, Asstt Secretary » AREUNAH M. BU^^TIS, SecretaryWILLIAM H. CHENEY, SecretaryHENRY J. FERRIS, Asstt Secretary 40 TQE A]ll[Ef{IGil]l UpEt^Wt^ITEl? The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York Has agreed to pay its policy-holders onexisting contracts


1894-1904; a decade without a parallel in the history of American insurance; tenth anniversary, special vellum number the american underwriter . of bxir ej^agen&nt and • the .fulfillment to which we are pledged. .-« t . , \ . ^ ? - ELBRIDGE G. SNOW, President EMANUEL H. A. CORREA, Vice-PresidentFREDERICK C. BUSWELL, Vice-PresidentCLARENCE A. LUDLUM, Asstt Secretary » AREUNAH M. BU^^TIS, SecretaryWILLIAM H. CHENEY, SecretaryHENRY J. FERRIS, Asstt Secretary 40 TQE A]ll[Ef{IGil]l UpEt^Wt^ITEl? The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York Has agreed to pay its policy-holders onexisting contracts the sum of $1,530,000, The Company has accumulated a fund of over $423,000, With whidh to meet the claims as they mature. FROM THB DATE OF ITS ORGANIZATION UNTlIv OCTOBER I, 1904, The Company has paid its policy-holders, under similar contracts and conditions, over $650,000, THE MUTUAL LIFE Insura^nce Company of New York RICHARD A. McCURDY, President. NEW YORK CrTY TJE flUEHlCllH UpE^WHlTEH 41 PU r M I Y INSURANCEn C ll I A COMPANY OF BROOKLYN, N. Y. NEW YORK OFFICE:68 WILLIAM ST. 42 Tp fl]WE5lGflS HSDE^WRITEH. A STOCK. COMPANY CHIEF OFFICE ^s. Liverpool «^ LONDON «^ Globe Insurance Company of Liverpool, England45 William Street NEW YORK THIS COMPANY was established in the year 1836 as the Liverpool Insur-ance Company. In 1848 it became the Liverpool and London InsuranceCompany, and on the acquisition of the business of the Globe Insurance Com-pany in 1864, the title was further changed to the Liverpool and London andGlobe Insurance Company. In the year 1848 it commenced business in the UnitedStates. This Company, by its world-wide business, depending on no particular local-ity, and large accumulation of funds, affords to insurers and stockholders ampleprotection. The ability and disposition of the Home Ofl&ce to supplement its UnitedStates resources, whenever necessary, was abundantly illustrated by the actiontaken in the case of the great fires of Chic


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