Annual statement

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This Company Grants Insurances as follows:
BONDING DEPARTMENT.

1.—FIDELITY.

Against loss by defalcations of persons in positions of trust

3.—SURETY.

Against loss by defaults of principals under bond.
ACCIDENT DEPARTMENT,

1. —PERSONAL ACCIDENT.

Against death and loss of time caused by accidental
bodily injuries.

3.—HEALTH.
Against loss of time caused by sickness.

PLATE GLASS DEPARTMENT.

Against loss by accidental breakages.

UABILITY DEPARTMENT.

1.—employers' liability.

Against damages for personal injuries sustained by employee;

of manufacturers, miners, contractors, etc.

2.—EMPLOYERS' PUBLIC LIABILITY.

Against damages for personal injuries sustained by person:

other than employees through industrial operations.

3.—TEAMS.

Against damages for personal injuries caused by horses ant

■vehicles.

4.—AUTOMOBILE.

Against damages for personal injuries caused by automobiles.

5.—WORKMEN'S COLLECTIVE.

Collective personal accident insurance for workmen in indus¬
trial establishments.

6,—PHYSICIANS' AND DRUGGISTS' LIABILITY,

Against damages claimed by patients or customers.

7—OWNERS' AND LANDLORDS' LIABILITY.

Against damages for personal injuries sustained by persons
on their premises.

8 —PASSENGEK ELEVATORS.

Against damages for personal injuries sustained by

passengers.

9.—WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.

Ajrainst compensation payable to employees under Work¬
men's Compensation Acts on account ot personal injuries.

BOILER AND FLY-WHEEL DEPARTMENT.

I.—STEAM BOILER.

Against, Ist, the direct loss of property; ad, damages for prop¬
erty of others destroyed; 3d, damages for personal injuries:
caused by explosion o£ steam boilers.

9.—FLY-WHEEL.

Against, 1st, the direct loss of property; 2d, damages for prop¬
erty of others destroyed j 3d, damages for personal injuries:
caused by disruption or explosion of fly-wheels,

BURGLARY DEPARTMENT.

For bankers, merchants, householders, and others against loss
by burglary.

The Companv in its Bondiaf, Boiler, Elevalor, and Fly-Wheel
Deparlments Employs Skilled idspeclors, Makes Tborougbjoing
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...of New York
December 31 st, 1911

ROBERT J. HILLAS, President.
FRANK E. LAW, Vice-President,
HEDLEY R. WOODWARD, Vice-President.
THEODORE E. OATY, Secretary.
HENRY CROSSLEY. Assistant Secretary.
QEORGE W. ALLEN. Assistant Secretary.
FREDERICK R. JONES, Assistant Secretary.
CLAUDE E. SCATTERGOOD, Assistant Secretary.

DIRECTOUS ■

Lewis L. Clarke.....President Amer. Exchange Nat. Bank

William P. Dixon........................Counsellor-at-Law

John Sherman Hoyt..........................Manufacturer

George E. Ide...........President Home Life Insurance Co.

William G. Low.........................Counsellor-at-T^w

Prank Lyman..............Trustee United States Trust Co.

John G. McCullough......................Erie Railroad Co.

William J. Matheson...............................Merchant

Alexander E. Orr.........................Retired Merchant

William H. Porter................................Banker

ANTON A. Raven.........President Atlantic Mutual Ins. Co.

John J. Riker.......................................Merchant

W. Emlen Roosevelt.................................Banker

Robert J, Hillas ...............................President
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