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Ocm30745410-1890.Pdf (13.64Mb) PUBLIC DOCUMENT. No. 10. 1*1 C *" ABSTRACT Certificates of Corporations ORGANIZED UNDER THE GENERAL LAWS OF MASSACHUSETTS, TOGETHER WITH THE ANNUAL RETURNS REQUIRED BY CHAPTER 106 OF THE PUBLIC STATUTES, DURING TID5 YWAP 1890-/^4" PREPARED BY THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH. BOSTON : WRIGHT & ROTTER PRINTING CO., STATE PRINTERS, 18 Post Office Square. 1891. 3 5 tf. 7/W 3 3 Commantotaltlj of Utassarljrtstlis. Secretary's Department, Boston, Jan. 1, 1891. To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives. In compliance with the requirements of section 2 of chapter 106 of the Public Statutes, I have the honor to submit to the General Court a true Abstkact from the certificates required by said chapter to be deposited with the Secretary of the Commonwealth. The aggregate amount of capital invested in new enterprises in 1890 is $17,005,910, and by increase of capital, $9,233,400 additional. The whole number of certifi- cates of incorporation issued is 493. The number of annual certificates of condition filed is 1,479, of which 34 are duplicates or omissions of a previous year. The amount of fees paid into the treasury of the Common- wealth in 1890 from this department was $15,226.68, viz: — for charters, $5,959.10; for filing and recording certificates of condition, $7,400 ; for filing and recording miscellaneous cer- tificates, $1,805.58; for filing and recording certificates of limited partnership, $62.00. Respectfully, HENRY B. PEIRCE, Secretary of the Commonwealth. ABSTEACT OF CERTIFICATES OF ORGANIZATION 4s Corporations, under Chapter 106 of the Public Statutes, Section 21. <x> on o 05 u u bo o as u 3 . o • OQ a 5 NAME OF CORPORATION. Where Located. Xfl o5 o 1 o 6 a O A C 1890. 1890. A. L. Tribble Company, Boston, $35,000 350 $100 Aug. 7, Aug. 9. A. S. Rogers Shoe Company, Salem, 5,000 50 100 Mar. 26, Mar. 27. Acworth Manufacturing Company, Oxford, . 7f) ,000 750 100 Oct. 29, Nov. 1. Albertson Marble Company, The, Worcester, 120,000 1,200 100 April 10, June 11. Allen and Endicott Building Company, The, Cambridge, 180,000 1,800 100 June 28, June 30. 1889. Allen & Rowell Company, The, . Boston, 50,000 500 100 Dec. 11, Jan. 11. 1890. Athol Reed & Rattan Co Athol, 5,000 50 100 April 28, June 3. B. P. Sturtevant Company, . Boston, 500,000 5,000 100 May 28, May 29. Babcock Varnish Company, The, Boston, 30,000 300 100 Mar. 22, Mar. 25. Back Bay Incandescent Light Company, Boston, 5,000 50 100 Feb. 13, Feb. 21. Bailey Weston Company, Boston, 10,000 100 100 July 16, Sept. 5. Banker and Tradesman Company, Boston, 5,000 50 100 Aug. 23, Aug. 30. Barden Stationery Company, Adams, 10,000 100 100 Feb. 4, Feb. 25. Bartlett Automatic Elevator Gate Com- pany, The, Springfield, 10,000 100 100 May 14, May 16. Bay State Corset Company, . Springfield, 100,000 1,000 100 July 7, July 19. Beacon Shoe Manufacturing Company, Boston, 25,000 250 .100 Jan. 29, Jan. 31. Berkshire Tack Company, The, . Pittsfield, . 5,000 50 100 Mar. 15, Mar. 18. Blackstone Valley Co-operative Cream- ery Company TJxbridge, . 3,000 300 10 Nov. 1, Nov. 6. Boston Boot Company, .... Boston, 1,000 10 100 Oct. 6, Oct. 18. Boston Counter Company, . Boston, 15,000 150 100 Aug. 23, Sept. 24. Boston Fruit Company, .... Boston, 500,000 5,000 100 Sept. 20, Oct. 3. Boston Regalia Company, The, . Boston, 10,000 100 100 July 9, July 9. Boston Sand & Gravel Company, Boston, 5,000 50 100 April 18, July 2. Boston Stenographic and Copying Company, The Boston, 1,000 10 100 Sept. 23, Oct. 9. Boston Stock Transfer Company, Boston, 2,500 25 100 Feb. 10, Feb. 11. Bouve, Crawford & Co. (Corporation), Boston, 100,000 1,000 100 Oct. 22, Oct. 25. .. CERTIFICATES OF ORGANIZATION, [1890. Certificates of Organization,, etc. — Continued. a DO o M CD o 6s t U u c3 o ct) A S . o . NAME OF CORPORATION. Where Located. m QQ o «4-l "3 «M o.2 o O 01 1 6 Us ft"* A 1890. 1890. Bridgewater Box Company, . Bridgewater, . $20,000 200 $100 Mar. 31, June 7. Brockton Gazette Company, Brockton, . 5,000 50 100 Feb. 27, Mar. 7. Brookfield Brick Company, . Brookfield, 10,200 102 100 May 26, June 2. Buildings Cleaning Co., The, Boston, 2,000 20 100 June 30, July -8. Bunker Hill Furniture Company, The, Boston, 15,000 150 100 Dec. 1, Dec. 19. Butterfield Printing and Binding Com- 1889. pany, Lowell, 5,000 50 100 Dec. 24, Jan. 2. 1890. Buxton Seed Company, The, Salem, 7,000 70 100 Jan. 2, Jan. 6. C. B. Cook Laundry Company, . "Worcester, 20,000 200 100 May 22, June 9. C. "W. Mutell Manufacturing Company, The, Springfield, 15,000 150 100 Oct. 30, Oct. 31. Cambridge Safety Vaults Company, . Cambridge, 20,000 200 100 Jan. 30, Mar. 24. Campello Co-operative Boot and Shoe Company, The, Brockton, . 10,000 200 50 Feb: 26, April 2. Cape Ann Drop Forge "Works, Gloucester, 20,000 200 100 May 13, May 14. Carr Metal Company, .... Fall River, 50,000 500 100 April 12, April 21. Central Tow-boat Compauy, Boston, 14,000 140 100 April 15, April 18. Century Manufacturing Company, The, Springfield, 10,000 100 100 July 29, Aug. 2. Charles Perry Manufacturing Company, Rehoboth, 5,000 50 100 Oct. 13, Oct. 15. 3. Chebacco House Company, The, . Hamilton, . 32,000 320 100 April 26, May 6. Chelsea Express Despatch Company, . Chelsea, 10,000 100 100 Sept. 23, Oct. Chequasset Lumber Company, Boston, 25,000 250 100 Dec. 20, Dec. 27. 1889. Chollar, Putnam and Sprague Company, Worcester, 40,000 400 100 Dec. 23, Jan. 1. Citizens Electric Company of Milton, Mass., Milton, 10,000 100 100 Dec. 30, Feb. 20. Citizens Gas Company of Marlborough, 31. The, Marlborough, . 50,000 500 100 Nov. 25, Mar. 1890. Clark Sawyer Company, The, Worcester, 100,000 1,000 100 Mar. 21, Mar. 24. 24. Cochrane Carpet Company, . Maiden, 250,000 2,500 100 Mar. 8, April 2. Cohasset Electric Company, . Cohasset, . 30,000 300 100 July 28, Aug. 11. Commercial Pottery Company, . Boston, 3,000 30 100 Oct. 11, Oct. Oct. 24. Conant Hotel Company, The, Sterling, . 12,000 120 100 Sept. 27, Consolidated Edge and Heel Trimmer Company, The Boston, 25,000 250 100 Jan. 3, Jan. 4. Dec. 22. Crocker Harness Company, . Tisbury, . 77,000 770 100 Dec. 13, D. L. Page Company Lowell, 12,000 120 100 April 28, May 1. 7, July 8. Derby & Kilmer Desk Co., . Boston, 150,000 1,500 100 July . 1890.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 10. Certificates of Organization, etc. — Continued. DO o o « NAME OF CORPORATION. Whore Located. m QQ O d O 1890. Diamond Tack and Nail Co., Raynham, . $30,000 300 $100 May 3, May 9. E. Anthony & Sons, Incorporated, New Bedford, 50,000 500 100 Dec. 23, Dec. 24. E. II. Mahoney Chair Company, . Gardner, . 9,000 90 100 Jan. 21, Jan. 22. E. J. W. Morse Company, EastOu, 60,000 600 100 April 2, April 15. E. L. Johnson Company, Petersham, 4,000 40 100 Jan. 11, Jan. 28. E. R. Barnes & Company, Limited, Boston, 25,000 250 100 May 7, May 13. Edgartown Hotel Company, The, Edgartown, 5,000 50 100 Oct. 27, Dec. 24. Essex Manufacturing Company, . Newburyport, 5,000 50 100 May 3, May 7. Eureka Ruling and Binding Company Holyoke, . 10,000 100 100 July 5, July 11. Evening Gazette Company, The, Boston, 150,000 1,500 100 June 16, June 24. Excelsior Cement Company, Milford, . 8,000 80 100 Jan. 20, Feb. 3. Fall River Ice Company, Fall River, 40,000 400 100 Oct. 22, Dec. 5. Fall River Lithograph Company, The Fall River, 20,000 200 100 July 24, Sept. 12. Fall River Tribune Publishing Com 1889. pany Fall River, 30,000 300 100 Dec. 28, Jan. 20. Falmouth Local Publishing and Print 1890. ing Company Falmouth, 5,000 50 100 April 5, April 10. Fitchburg Manufacturing Company, Fitchburg, 20,000 200 100 Jan. 30, Feb. 6. Forehand Arms Company, . Worcester, 75,000 750 100 Nov. 4, Nov. 6. G. W. Jenkins Hardware Company The, . Maiden, 9,000 90 100 Nov. 3, Nov. 3. George A. Schastey Company, . Springfield, 125,000 1,250 100 April 2, April 7. George Lawley and Son Corporation, Boston, 100,000 1,000 100 Nov. 13, Nov. 18. George Whitney Woolen Company, Royalston, 60,000 600 100 July 28, Aug. 2. German American Publishing Com pany, The," Holyoke, . 5,000 50 100 June 20, July 8. German Co-operative Association, Lawrence, 2,000 200 10 Jan. 25, Feb. 3. Glassine Co., The, .... Boston, 5,000 50 100 Mar. 17, April 14. 1889. Glencoe Granite Company, . Quincy, 5,000 50 100 Oct. 25, April 22. 1890. Glenwood Furnishing Company, The, Taunton, . 20,000 200 100 Feb. 5, Feb. 15. Gloucester Co-operative Association, . Gloucester, 3,000 200 15 June 9, June 16. Griffith, Axtell and Cady Company, . Holyoke, . 20,000 200 100 Mar. 28, Apr. 12. Hall Commercial College, Incorporated, 1889. Boston, 1,000 10 100 Dec. 19, Jan. 1. Hathaway, Soule & Harrington, Incor- 1890. porated, Boston, 250,000 2,500 100 June 2, June 3. Holliston Harness Company, Holliston, . 6,000 60 100 Feb. 6, Feb. 14. CERTIFICATES OF ORGANIZATION. [1890. Certificates of Organization, etc. — Continued. a Ml NAME OF CORPORATION. Where Located. ti 9) 03 Holyoke Co-operative Supply Associ 1890. 1890. ation, The, Holyoke, . $1,310 262 $5 July 5 July 16.
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