Folder 29
Contains 8 Results:
First National Fire Insurance Company Papers, 1912, 25 Jul - 1913, 30 Aug.
Folder 29
A collection of correspondence and other papers pertaining to Warren Washington Bissell's investment in the First National Fire Insurance Company.
"Some Pictures", n.d.
Item 1
A small pamphlet that contains information about the First national Fire Insurance Company. The first page is a list of the assets and investments of the company, and the rest of the pamphlet is a series of pictures of the officers of the company.
Letter, 1912, 25 Jul
Item 2
A two page letter with an attached subscription blank. The letter was sent by Robert J. Wynne, president of the company, to Warren Washington Bissell. The letter describes the organization of the company as well as the company putting its stock on the market, and the letter mentions an enclosed subscription blank; it still can be found with the letter in this collection.
Letter, 1912, 12 Sept.
Item 3
A two page letter from Robert J. Wynne, president of First National Fire Insurance Company, to Warren Washington Bissell. The letter mentions that the company is close to reaching the Company's ultimate subscription capital, and Wynne, in the letter, asks Bissell to pay the remaining money owned for Bissell's subscription in a lump sum.
Letter, 1912, 2 Dec.
Item 4
A letter from William J. Davis, secretary of the First National Fire Insurance Company, sent to Warren Washington Bissell. The letter mostly pertains to a notice that was enclosed with the letter pertaining to a stockholder meeting to discuss raising the company’s capital stock; the notice can still be found with the letter in the collection.
Letter, 1913, 21 Mar.
Item 5
A letter from William J. Davis, secretary of the First National Fire Insurance Company, to Warren Washington Bissell. The letter pertains to an enclosed special application and an enclosed subscription blank, but neither of these documents can be found with the letter.
Letter, 1913, 30 Aug.
Item 6
A letter from Leslie Cramer, treasurer of the First National Fire Insurance Company, sent to the stocholders of the company. The letter discusses the state of the company and mentions an enclosed semi-annual statement, but this statement can not be found with the letter in the collection.
Envelope, n.d.
Item 7
A slightly torn envelope with no address or stamp but reads only, "First National Fire Insurance Company of the United States Washington, D.C."