Records, 1869-1938.

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Records, 1869-1938.

Minutes, 1869-1938; petitions to the Governing Committee from members, 1870-1913; general records including correspondence, roll call lists, transcripts of hearings, and reports, 1870-1917. Records cover all aspects of administration of the Exchange. Issues include arrangements to pay salaries of First Precinct Police, petitions to close the Exchange for the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge, investigation of the New York Stock Exchange by House of Representatives Committee on Ways and Means, national security during World War I, and proposal to move to New Jersey to escape New York taxes on stock sales.

5 cubic ft. (12 v.)

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