Insurance Society of Philadelphia.
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The Fire Insurance Society of Philadelphia was organized in October 1901 at the suggestion of Houston Dunn. It was incorporated in December 1909; and renamed the Insurance Society of Philadelphia in 1925. The purpose of the society was to provide a forum for persons engaged in the fire insurance business. It maintained a library and meeting room and held a series of monthly meetings at which one of the members would deliver an address upon some aspect of fire insurance or fire prevention. The society also held annual banquets.
From the description of Records, 1899-1961. (Hagley Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122503447
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creatorOf | Insurance Society of Philadelphia. Records, 1899-1961. | Hagley Museum & Library |
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associatedWith | Aetna Insurance Company. |
associatedWith | American Appraisal Company. |
associatedWith | American Associated Insurance Companies. |
associatedWith | Canadian Underwriters' Association. |
associatedWith | Chartered Insurance Institute. |
associatedWith | Excess Insurance Company of America. |
associatedWith | Fire Insurance Society of Philadelphia. |
associatedWith | Fireman's Fund Insurance Companies. |
associatedWith | Fireman's Insurance Company of Newark, N.J. |
associatedWith | Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company. |
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Active 1961
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