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1849 LARGEST INSURANCE COMPANY IN MASSACHUSETTS 1905

INCORPORATED 1849. CHARTER PERPETUAL

Springfield Fire and Marine

Insurance Company, of Springfield, Mass.

ANNUAL STATEMENT, JANUARY 1st, 1905

CASH CAPITAL,

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2,000,000 DOLLARS

$6,446,898.16

$2,000,000.00 2,630,601.04

Reserve for all unsettled Claims

NET SURPLUS

Surplus as regards Policyholders

LOSSES PAID SINCE ORGANIZATION

A. W. DAMON, President.

241,310.94

1,574,986.18

3,574,986.18

34,404,520.58

WM. J. MACKAY, Secretary. CHAS. E. GALACAR, Vice-President. F. H. WILLIAMS, Treas.

WESTERN DEPARTMENT, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

A. J. HARDING, Manager. A. F. DEAN, Ass't Manager. W. A. BLODGETT, 2d Ass't Manager.
PACIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
GEO. D. DORNIN, Manager.

GEO. W. DORNIN, Ass't Manager. JOHN C. DORNIN, 2d Ass't Manager.

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The

Equitable

Life Assurance Society of the United States, 120 Broadway, New York

HENRY B. HYDE, Founder

The Equitable
Leads-

In Amount Paid in Dividends to Policyholders
In Prompt Payment of Policies to Beneficiaries
In Financial Strength-Surplus over $80,000,000

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For many years The Equitable has paid a larger aggregate amount in dividends on its policies than any other company.

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The Equitable pays its policies more promptly than any other company — usually within twenty-four hours after proof of death.

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The Equitable is the strongest life insurance
company in the world, both in amount of
surplus and in ratio of assets to liabilities.

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INSURANCE

YEAR BOOK.

1905-1906. -

[Life, Casualty and Miscellaneous.]

(THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL ISSUE.)

CAREFULLY CORRECTED ΤΟ JUNE 20, 1905.

Price, $5.00 per Copy.

NEW YORK:

THE SPECTATOR COMPANY

1905.
6.H.

Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1905, by THE SPECTATOR COMPANY, in the office of

the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.

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