George H. White letter, 1887.

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George H. White letter, 1887.

The collection consists of one letter of 23 December 1887 from George H. White, agent of the Hartford Fire Insurance company of Hawkinsville, Georgia, to Mrs. John T. Grant of Atlanta discusses White's shipment of one gallon of medicine to her. He writes, "It is a great medicine. Use it as you do SSS or any other of the blood med[icines] -- Only use it freely as it is harmless."

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SNAC Resource ID: 7306587

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White, George H. (George Henderson), 1841-1926

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Pharmacist, of Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey; born in Canada in 1841; worked in pharmacies in Berlin (later renamed Kitchener) and Dundas, Ontario, 1854-1863; removed to Jersey City; worked for Benjamin F. Snow, 1863-1867; worked in partnership with Henry A. DeMotte (as DeMotte ? continued the business as a proprietorship; served as secretary, 1870-1874, and president, 1888, of the New Jersey Pharmaceutical Association; served on the New Jersey State Board of Pharmacy for 17 years (incl...

Hartford Fire Insurance Company

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On May 10, 1810, the Connecticut General Assembly incorporated the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, naming Nathaniel Terry its first president. The company wrote the first fire insurance policy for an institution of higher learning when it insured Yale in 1825. Hartford Fire expanded west to Columbus, Ohio, in 1852 and San Francisco, California, in 1870. In 1871, the company paid $2 million in claims from the Great Chicago Fire. Almost thirty years later, Hartford Fire paid for $11....

Grant, John T., Mrs.

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