Private companies incorporation record books, 1884-1919.

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Private companies incorporation record books, 1884-1919.

Incorporation record books include copies of certificates issued to businesses by the Secretary of State when the clerk certified that all documents were properly filed. Includes business name, date and name of court or county where business files agreement and oaths, and signed and dated statement that the Secretary received copies of the article of agreement.

3.2 cubic feet.

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