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RETIRED AMERICAN, CASUALTY, SURETY AND MISCELLANEOUS INSURANCE COMPANIES

1910 Etna Indemnity Company, New York;

failed.

1894-Etna Live Stock, Cincinnati, O. 1868 Etna Live Stock, Hartford. 1888-Etna Mutual Accident, Streator, Ill. 1909-Alabama Mutual Live Stock, Montgomery; retired.

1908-American Bank Insurance Company, Minneapolis; retired.

1893-American Casualty Insurance and Security Company, Baltimore, Md.

1895-American Employers Liability, Jersey City, N. J.

1896-American Life and Accident, New Orleans. 1908-American Live Stock Insurance Company, Beaumont, Tex.; retired.

1908-American Live Stock, Macon, Ga.; retired. 1888-American Live Stock, St. Paul.

1891-American Steam Boiler, New York. 1898-American Title and Insurance Company,

Baltimore.

1908-Bank Depositors Insurance Company, Washington, D. C.; retired.

1907-Bankers Mutual Casualty Company, Des Moines; retired.

1911-Bankers Surety, Cleveland, Ohio; capital $500,000; reinsured in Maryland Casualty, Baltimore, Md.

1909-Bond Guarantee Company, Dallas, Tex.;

retired.

1909-California Mutual Live Stock; failed. 1908-Central Accident, Pittsburg; sold to Mary. land Casualty.

1888 Central Live Stock, Indianapolis.

1898 Chicago Loan and Trust Company, Chicago. 1904-City Trust Safe Deposit and Surety, Philadelphia, Pa.

1911-Colonial

Casualty Company, Huntington, W. Va.; reinsured in Pacific Mutual Life of Los Angeles.

1888 Colorado Live Stock, Loveland, Col. 1908-Consolidated Casualty, Minneapolis, Minn.; reinsured in National Casualty Co., Detroit, Mich.

1910-Columbus Casualty, Columbus, O.; failed. 1903-Delaware Surety Company, Dover, Delaware,

dissolved.

1911-Enterprise Casualty, Philadelphia; failed. 1894-Equitable Accident, Denver, Col.

1909 Farmers Mutual Live Stock, Spokane; receiver appointed.

1895 Farmers

Mutual

Plankinton.

Protective Association,

1903-Federal Surety Company, Chicago; merged with Union Surety Company, Indianapolis. 1912-Federal Union Surety Company, Indianapo lis, Ind.; capital, $300,000; reinsured. 1867-Fidelity, New York.

1902-Frankfort-American, New York; retired. 1908 General Accident, Philadelphia, consolidated with General Accident Fire & Life; Perth, Scotland.

1895-Guarantee and Accident Lloyds, New York. 1900-Guarantee Bond and Accident Company,

Indianapolis.

1897-Guarantors Liability Indemnity Company, Philadelphia.

1894 Guarantors of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; reinsured in Guarantors Liability Indemnity Company.

1876-Hartford Accident, Hartford. 1868-Hartford Live Stock, Hartford. 1895-Home Plate Glass, Washington, D. C. 1909-Houston Live Stock Insurance Company, Houston, Tex., reinsured in the Indiana and Ohio Live Stock Company of Crawfordsville, Ind.

1898-Interstate Casualty, New York. 1908-Inter-State Live Stock, Seattle, Wash.; failed.

1905-Inter-State Live Stock Insurance Company, Washington, D. C.

1908-Liberty Casualty Company, Pittsburg; merged with Imperial Assurance Company, Pittsburg. 1897-Legal Surety Company, New York.

1902-Long

Island Title Guarantee Company, Brooklyn, absorbed by United States Title Guarantee and Indemnity Company. 1908-Maine Live Stock; retired.

1911-Maine Insurance Company, Portland; reinsured in Columbian National Life of Boston.

1897-Mercantile Credit Guarantee, New York.

1899 Metropolitan Accident, Chicago; absorbed by Continental Casualty.

1909

Metropolitan Surety, New York; receiver ap pointed January 6.

.-Michigan Live Stock, Detroit; Cornelius K Chapin, Receiver.

1892-Missouri, Kansas and Texas Trust Company, Kansas City; reinsured in National Surety of Kansas City.

1908 Mutual Hail Insurance Society, Lincoln, Neb.; receiver appointed. 1897-National Benefit and Casualty Insurance Company, Milwaukee, Wis.

1895 National Credit Insurance Company, Minne apolis.

1901-National Indemnity and Investment, Baltimore; reinsured in General Accident of Perth.

1908 National Live Stock, St. Paul; retired. 1897-National Surety, Kansas City. 1897-New England Burglary, Boston. 1895 New Jersey Title and Abstract Company, Jersey City,

1867-New York Accidental, New York. 1895-Northwestern Live Stock, Des Moines, Ia 1889 Peoples Mutual Live Stock, Philadelphia, Pa. 1902-Peoples Realty Company, New York, absorbed by United States Title Guarantee and Trust Company.

1892 Pennsylvania Boiler Insurance Company, Philadelphia. 1912-Pennsylvania Casualty, Scranton, Pa.; capi tal $200,000; reinsured.

1911-Peoples Surety, New York; voluntary

liquidation.

1911-Premier Indemnity, San Diego, Cal.; capital $100,000; reinsured in Pacific Coast Casu alty, San Francisco.

1912-Philadelphia Casualty of Philadelphia, Pa.; capital $500,000; absorbed by Fidelity & Deposit, Baltimore, Md.

1912-Pittsburg Casualty, Pittsburg, Pa.; capital $100,000; taken over by National Life of U. S. A., Chicago, Ill. 1895-Providence Mutual Steam Boiler, Providence, 1878-Railway Passenger, Hartford.

1899-Red River Valley Mutual Hail, Walpetor, N. D.

1894-Rhode Island Mutual Live Stock, Provi dence.

1897-Rochester Title Insurance Company, Roches

ter.

1909 Security Life and Health Company, Ander son, S. C.; merged with Carolina Insur ance and Casualty Company, Anderson, S. C.

1902-St. Louis Trust Company and Union Trust Company of St. Louis, consolidated. 1892-St. Paul German Accident, St. Paul, 1899-Southern Live Stock, Atlanta, Ga.

-Stockmens Indemnity, Jackson, Receiver. 1902-Sun Accident, Oklahoma City; reinsured in Union Accident, Oklahoma City. 1909 Traders and Travelers Accident Company, New York City; retired.

1867-Travelers, Providence.

1903-Union Accident Stock Company, Denver, 1903-Union Casualty and Surety, St. Louis. 1908-Union Live Stock, Dallas, Tex.; receiver appointed.

1903-Union Surety and Guaranty, Philadelphia. 1910-United Surety, Baltimore; failed. 1867-United States Accident, Syracuse. 1869 United States Casualty, Trenton, N. J. 1894-United States Credit System, Newark. 1909 United States Horse Insurance Company, New York City; receiver appointed Nov. 23. 1902-Universal Casualty, Milwaukee; failed. 1909-Western Casualty and Surety, San Fran cisco, Cal.; consolidated with Pacific Surety, San Francisco, Cal. 1890-Western Horse and Cattle, Omaha. 1900-Western Insurance Company, Aurora, Ill. 1909-Western Mutual Life and Accident, Lincoln, Neb.; absorbed by Pioneer Insurance Company, Lincoln, Neb. 1909-Western New York Relief Association, Brooklyn, N. Y.; failed Aug. 5. 1909-Western Plate Glass Insurance Company, Winnipeg, Can.; reinsured in the London and Lancashire Plate Glass and Indemnity Company of Canada.

1908-West Virginia Casualty Co.; reinsured in Colonial Casualty, Huntington, W. Va.

CASUALTY, SURETY AND MISCELLANEOUS UNDER WRITERS ASSOCIATIONS

Number of mem

ALLIANCE AGAINST ACCIDENT FRAUD. 610 Park Row Building, New York. Organized October 25, 1905. bers, 80; annual dues, $200 and $250, according to members' income; date of annual meeting, third Wednesday in January.

President, J. L. Quackenbush, InterboroughMetropolitan; vice-president, H. B. Bradbury, U. S. Casualty; secretary, Frank L. Arnold; treasurer, F. D. Edmunds.

Executive Committee-Chairman, H. S. Julier, American Express Company; F. J. Moore, General Accident Insurance Corporation; J. L. Quackenbush, Metropolitan Street Railway Company; C. F. Collins, assistant corporation counsel, New York; W. E. Kimberling, Pittsburg Construction Company; J. R. Pratt, United Railways & Electric Company, Baltimore; H. R. Goshorn, Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company. Directors: Cornel

ius F. Collins, Assistant Corporation Counsel, City of New York; H. V. Drown, Public Service Corp., New Jersey; L. R. Gwyn, American Express; C. C. Winegardner, New York Central Railroad Company; L. A. Spalding, Casualty Company of America; A. K. Wing, New York Transportation Company.

AMERICAN MUSEUM OF SAFETY. Engineering Societies' Building, 29 W. 39th street, New York City.

Organized June 1, 1908. Annual dues, $5 and $10; commercial membership, $25; casualty under. writers' Association; annual meeting, January.

President, Philip T. Dodge; vice-presidents, Charles Kirchhoff, T. C. Martin, Prof. Frederick R. Hutton and William H. Tolman; treasurer, Robert A. Franks.

Executive Committee-T. C. Martin, F. R. Hutton, W. J. Moran, A. R. Shattuck, Charles Kirchhoff, R. A. Franks, W. H. Tolman.

Charter Members-Thomas Darlington, Norman E. Ditman, C. H. Dodge, Philip T. Dodge, Elbert H. Gary, George Gilmour, Irving Fisher, Robert A. Franks, F. A. Halsey, A. A. Hopkins, Frederick R. Hutton, W. R. Ingalls, Charles Kirchhoff, V. Everit Macy, T. Commerford Martin, William J. Moran, Fred E. Rogers, Louis L. Seaman, Edwin R. A. Seligman, Albert R. Shattuck, William H. Tolman, Franklin Webster, Henry D. Whitfield.

ASSOCIATION OF BURGLARY
ANCE UNDERWRITERS,
New York.

INSUR

Organized May, 1900. Membership, 16. Officers-Edwin B. Quackenbush, of the Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation, president; Norman Moray, of the American Bonding Company, vice-president; Nelson D. Sterling, of the Etna Indemnity Company, 68 William street, New York, secretary; W. C. Mulvey, of the Maryland Casualty Company, treasurer.

Executive Committee-Messrs. Pomeroy, of the Fidelity and Casualty; Miller, of the National Surety; Shepherd, of the London Guaranty and Accident, and Ralph Luckett, of the United States Casualty.

Members Etna Accident and Liability Company, Hartford; American Bonding Company, Baltimore; Empire State Surety Company, New York; Fidelity and Casualty Company, New York; Frankfort Insurance Company, New York; Gen eral Accident Assurance Corporation, Ltd., Philadelphia; London Guarantee and Accident Company, New York; Maryland Casualty Company, Baltimore; National Surety Company, New York; New Amsterdam Casualty Company, New York; New Jersey Plate Glass Insurance Company, Newark, N. J.; Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation, New York; Pacific Coast Casualty Company, San Francisco; United States Casualty Company, New York; U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Company, Baltimore; United Surety Company,

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President, W. F. Moore, president New Amsterdam Casualty Company; vice-president, H. Thompson; secretary and treasurer, F. S. Garrison; bureau manager, E. S._Keating; bureau man. agement committee: W. P. Learned, R. W. Myers and F. S. Garrison.

Membership Companies-Etna Accident and Liability Company, American Bonding Casualty Com. pany of America, Empire State Surety, Employ ers' Liability, Fidelity and Casualty, Fidelity and Deposit, Frankfort General Accident, Globe Indemnity, London Guaranty and Accident Company, Maryland Casualty Company, Massachusetts, Bonding, National Fidelity and Casualty Company, New England Casualty, New Jersey, Plate Glass, Ocean Accident, Pacific Coast Casualty, Preferred Accident, Royal Indemnity, United States Casualty.

Annual meeting, first Tuesday in May.

CASUALTY ASSOCIATION OF PHILA-
DELPHIA,

Officers-President, W. A. L. Laughton; vicepresidents, A. H. Reeve and F. E. Trusdell; secretary, W. F. Swan; treasurer, T. W. Stone.

Executive Committee-W. A. L. Laughton, A. H. Reeve, F. E. Trusdell, W. F. Swan, S. H. Pool, W. P. Mifflin, J. W. Donahue, H. L. Reeves and J. H. Bartlett.

CASUALTY UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION OF ATLANTA.

Officers President, W. R. Mearns; secretary and treasurer, Coke S. Davis.

THE CASUALTY UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION OF CANADA.

Organized May 1, 1910. Number of members, 18 companies; annual dues, none. Officers:

Secretaries, John Hyde, Montreal; W. H. Cross, Toronto.

The object of the association is to promote the principle of co-operation among the companies; to determine by the collection and compilation of statistics of their own experience, aided by such other sources of information as may be available, just and proper premium rates for the various forms, systems or kinds of insurance to be written.

The association meets twice yearly, in April and October, once in Montreal and once in Toronto. The membership comprises companies writing employers' liability business and consist of:

Canada Accident Assurance Company, Employers Liability Assurance Corporation, Ocean Acci dent and Guarantee Corporation, Canadian Accident Company, Maryland Casualty Company, London and Lancashire, Guarantee and Accident Com. pany of Canada, Railway Passengers Assurance Company of London, England; Imperial Guarantee and Accident Company, Dominíon of Canada Guarantee and Accident Insurance Company, General Accident Assurance Company of Canada, Law Union and Rock Insurance Company, Yorkshire Insurance Company.

CASUALTY UNDERWRITERS CLUB,
CINCINNATI.

Organized 1910.

Officers-President, T. E. Hanlon, Employers Liability; first vice-president, E. R. Buss, Travelers'; second vice-president, F. G. Huntington, General Accident; secretary-treasurer, W. R. Perkins, Etna Liability.

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