Annual Statistical Report1900 1867/68- include the Statistical report of the Secretary of State in continuation of the Annual report of the Commissioners of Statistics. |
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... Co - operative companies ..... Electric light and power companies .. Gas and oil companies .. Insurance companies and ... telephone companies .. Miscellaneous companies Total 38 14 16 98 22 10 14 64 8 417 57 42 13 315 35 69 295 1,527 ...
... Co - operative companies ..... Electric light and power companies .. Gas and oil companies .. Insurance companies and ... telephone companies .. Miscellaneous companies Total 38 14 16 98 22 10 14 64 8 417 57 42 13 315 35 69 295 1,527 ...
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... companies . Gas , oil and natural gas companies . Manufacturing companies Mining companies Printing and publishing companies . Railroad companies .... Street and electric railroad companies . Telegraph and telephone companies . Co - ...
... companies . Gas , oil and natural gas companies . Manufacturing companies Mining companies Printing and publishing companies . Railroad companies .... Street and electric railroad companies . Telegraph and telephone companies . Co - ...
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... Company Chillicothe , Mt. Sterling and Railway Company Bellefontaine , Kenton and Lima Railroad Company . Toledo ... TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANIES . Corporate Name . South Charleston Telephone Company . Putnam Telephone Company ...
... Company Chillicothe , Mt. Sterling and Railway Company Bellefontaine , Kenton and Lima Railroad Company . Toledo ... TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANIES . Corporate Name . South Charleston Telephone Company . Putnam Telephone Company ...
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... Telephone Company . Mifflin 1900 . Mar. 5 $ 1,000 Miller City Telephone Company .. Germantown Independent Telephone ... COMPANIES — Continued . MISCELLANEOUS COMPANIES — Continued . ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION . 467.
... Telephone Company . Mifflin 1900 . Mar. 5 $ 1,000 Miller City Telephone Company .. Germantown Independent Telephone ... COMPANIES — Continued . MISCELLANEOUS COMPANIES — Continued . ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION . 467.
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... Company .. American Contracting Company .. Empire Building Company . Fern Bank Club Company .. Union Transfer and Storage ... companies and consolidations 35 Telegraph and telephone companies 69 Miscellaneous companies 295 Total 1,527.
... Company .. American Contracting Company .. Empire Building Company . Fern Bank Club Company .. Union Transfer and Storage ... companies and consolidations 35 Telegraph and telephone companies 69 Miscellaneous companies 295 Total 1,527.
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