Investment analysis files ("I-M"), 1909-1959 (bulk 1931-1954).

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Investment analysis files ("I-M"), 1909-1959 (bulk 1931-1954).

The records contain some information on the workings of the Trust Dept., but are more useful for the information they contain on the individual companies in which the department invested.

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Jacksonville Gas Corporation.

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Minneapolis, St. Paul & Saulte Ste. Marie Railway Company.

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Midland Valley Railroad Company.

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Insurance Company of North America

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Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada

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J.C. Penney Co.

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Lincoln Building Corporation (New York, N.Y.).

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Lone Star Cement Company.

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Lerner Stores Corporation.

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L.D. Caulk Company.

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M.A. Hanna Company

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Johns-Manville Corporation

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Louisiana Power & Light Company

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Lincoln Drive & Johnson Street Corporation (Philadelphia, Pa.).

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John T. Feeney, Inc.

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International Paper Company

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Louisville Gas and Electric Company

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Master Printers Building Operating Corporation.

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Industrial Trust Company (Wilmington, Del.).

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Lower Colorado River Authority

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Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company

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Jas. T. Mullin & Sons, Inc.

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J.D. Adams Manufacturing Company, Inc.

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Marvil Package Company.

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Mead Corporation

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Industrial Rayon Corporation

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International Hydro-Electric System.

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Munsingwear, Inc. (U.S.)

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Minnesota mining and manufacturing company

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Moody's investors service

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Imperial Chemical Industries, ltd.

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Municipal Improvement Company.

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Illinois Central Railroad Company

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Milwaukee Electric Railway & Light Company.

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Wilmington Trust Company. Trust Dept.

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Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company

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Little River Corporation.

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Libby-Owens-Ford Glass Company.

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Michigan

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Industrial Office Building Company (Newark, N.J.).

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Missouri Pacific Railroad Company

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International Power Securities Corporation.

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Memphis Power and Light Company (Tenn.)

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Miami (Fla.)

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J.I. Case Company

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Idaho Power Company

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Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company

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Middle South Utilities, Inc.

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Kenrock Coal Company.

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Mergenthaler Linotype company

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The period from 1825 on saw the development of composing machines that would speed the process of typesetting in the face of vastly increased demand for books in Europe and the United States. About 300 had been patented by the time Ottmar Mergenthaler (1854-1899) introduced his version in 1886. The German immigrant had worked in a Baltimore machine shop for a decade while perfecting a machine that used small brass matrixes with impressions of the letterforms, etc. and melted lead to cast slugs b...

Illinois Power & Light Corporation.

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Metropolitan Water District of Southern California

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Mid-Continent Petroleum Corporation

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Merritt-Chapman & Scott Corporation

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Montgomery Ward & Company, Incorporated.

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Mortgage Security Corporation of America.

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Interborough Rapid Transit Company

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Commuter railroad service in Brooklyn dates to 1834 and the founding of the Long Island Railroad (LIRR) during that year. Originally conceived as a means to connect Brooklyn to Boston, Massachusetts more directly, the LIRR played a significant role in the development and economic growth of Long Island's suburban communities, particularly after the railroad was directly linked to Manhattan in the 1880s. As of 2010, the LIRR is the largest and busiest commuter railroad in the United S...

Metropolitan Edison Company

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Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad Company

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International Securities Corporation of America.

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Lincoln Forty-Second Street Corporation (New York, N.Y.).

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Mercantile Properties, Inc.

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Joseph Bancroft & Sons Company.

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McIntyre Porcupine Mines, Ltd.

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Mount Hope Bridge Corporation.

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McKesson and Robbins, Inc.

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Mullin Building Corporation.

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Michigan Consolidated Gas Company

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In 1931 the city of Mount Pleasant (Mich.) signed a gas franchise contract with the Gas Corp. of Michigan, which was eventually succeeded by the MCGC. In 1948, MCGC raised rates for gas. The city of Mount Pleasant protested and sued MCGC in Michigan circuit and supreme courts. Prof. Walter S. Ryder collected the materials. From the description of Collection, 1930-1955. (Clarke Historical Library). WorldCat record id: 50047789 ...

Memphis (Tenn.)

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J.T. & L.E. Eliason, Inc.

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Liquid Carbonic Corporation.

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Kelley Island Lime and Transport Company.

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Little River Drainage District of Missouri.

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Lower Broadway Properties, Inc. (New York, N.Y.).

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Idaho Birthday Mines Company.

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Lima Locomotive Works, Incorporated

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Kansas Power and Light Company

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Irvington Ice & Coal Company.

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Los Angeles (Calif.)

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Indianapolis Power & Light Company

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A merger between the Indianapolis Light and Power Company and the Marion County Hot Water Heating Company created the Indianapolis Light and Heat Company on 31 December 1904. On 27 October 1926, the Merchant Public Utility Company acquired the Indianapolis Light and Heat Company and transferred its assets to the newly incorporated Indianapolis Power and Light Company. From the description of Indianapolis Power & Light Company negatives, [graphic], circa 1939-1947. (Indiana Histor...

International telephone and telegraph corporation

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