Folder 14
Contains 12 Results:
Bills and Receipts--New Y. through S, 1906
Folder 14
A collections of bills and receipts relating to Warren Washington Bissell. All the items are from the year 1906 and have been arranged, by company named, alphabetically. This is the third of three folders, and contains documents from companies whose companies names fall between the letters New Y. through S.
Papers and Correspondence of American Real Estate, 1913, 15 Jul. - 1915, 16 Jan.
Folder 14
The first of four folders containing papers and correspondence beloning to Warren Washington Bissell with the American Real Estate Company in New York City.
Stock Subscription Slip, n.d.
Item 1
A stock subscription slip to purchase shares of stock of the American Real Estate Company.
Bond Declaration, n.d.
Item 2
Three, blank slips for a person to declare owning stock in the American Real Estate Company.
American Real Estate Company Statement, 1913, 4 Jun.
Item 3
A four page document providing stock information about the American Real Estate Company. The inside two pages is a letter from Edward B. Boynton, president of the company, about Rhode Island allowing the company to increase its capitalization. The final page is a statement of the condition of the company.
Letter, 1913, 28 Oct.
Item 4
A letter from the American Real Estate Company notifying stockholders who have coupon bonds for the American Real Estate Company that all coupons will be subject to a 1% deduction.
Letter, 1913, 4 Nov.
Item 5
A letter from the manager of the American Real Estate Company to Warren Washington Bissell. The letter is in reference to a coupon bond owned by Bissell.
American Real Estate Company Twenty-Sixth Annual Statement, 1914, 1 January
Item 6
A balance sheet and information other information about the monetary affairs of the American Real Estate Company.
Letter, 1914, 26 Jan.
Item 7
A letter to the bond and stockholders of the American Real Estate Company. The letter is about the Twenty-Sixth Annual Statement of the Company, and was written by Edward B. Boynton, the president of the company.
Letter, 1914, 23 Dec.
Item 8
A letter from W.L. Fagan, cashier of the American Real Estate Company, to a W.J. Bissell. The letter tells Bissell in order to record the assignment of a bond a short certificate from thep probate court is required to prove Bissell as "admininstrator; possibly, Warren Washington Bissell had died and W.J. Bissell is the executor of the will.