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... Mechanics Insurance Co. Lowell , Mass . 1848 1848 1848 United Mutual Fire Insurance Co. • Boston , Mass . 1908 1908 1908 West Newbury Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Worcester Mutual Fire Insurance Co. West Newbury , Mass . 1828 1828 1828 ...
... Mechanics Insurance Co. Lowell , Mass . 1848 1848 1848 United Mutual Fire Insurance Co. • Boston , Mass . 1908 1908 1908 West Newbury Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Worcester Mutual Fire Insurance Co. West Newbury , Mass . 1828 1828 1828 ...
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... Mechanics Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Providence , R. I. 1871 1871 1900 Merchants Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Mill Owners Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Providence , R. I. 1874 1874 1900 Chicago , Ill . 1895 1895 1917 J. L. Wilds Philadelphia ...
... Mechanics Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Providence , R. I. 1871 1871 1900 Merchants Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Mill Owners Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Providence , R. I. 1874 1874 1900 Chicago , Ill . 1895 1895 1917 J. L. Wilds Philadelphia ...
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... Mechanics and Traders Insurance Co. Hartford , Conn . 1933 1933 1933 F. D. Layton The Mercantile Insurance Co. of America New York , N. Y. 1897 1897 1897 Merchants Fire Assurance Corp. of New York Merchants Insurance Co. of Providence ...
... Mechanics and Traders Insurance Co. Hartford , Conn . 1933 1933 1933 F. D. Layton The Mercantile Insurance Co. of America New York , N. Y. 1897 1897 1897 Merchants Fire Assurance Corp. of New York Merchants Insurance Co. of Providence ...
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... Mechanics 267,399 209,110 219,291 62,136 1,068,393 302,883 765,510 United Mutual . West Newbury Worcester Mutual 173,141 2,595,738 Totals $ 16,026,083 $ 13,065,607 $ 14,432,687 $ 4,051,131 $ 35,620,388 $ 14,445.149 $ 21,183,123 Mutual ...
... Mechanics 267,399 209,110 219,291 62,136 1,068,393 302,883 765,510 United Mutual . West Newbury Worcester Mutual 173,141 2,595,738 Totals $ 16,026,083 $ 13,065,607 $ 14,432,687 $ 4,051,131 $ 35,620,388 $ 14,445.149 $ 21,183,123 Mutual ...
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... Mechanics Mutual 1,562,291 948,714 1,455,882 1,406,038 148,238 3,683,661 1,632,810 2,050,851 900,739 843,623 88,943 2,348,945 980,446 1,368,499 1,001,792 914,917 907,346 88,785 1,894,722 1,027,207 867,515 Mill Owners Mutual ( Ill ...
... Mechanics Mutual 1,562,291 948,714 1,455,882 1,406,038 148,238 3,683,661 1,632,810 2,050,851 900,739 843,623 88,943 2,348,945 980,446 1,368,499 1,001,792 914,917 907,346 88,785 1,894,722 1,027,207 867,515 Mill Owners Mutual ( Ill ...
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