Description: RARE Old Photograph Identified with Exact Date - & Person (D. W. Sherwood) Building - Office of Farmers' Joint Stock Insurance Company Meridian, New York December 10, 1864 with Tax Revenue stamp, also dated For offer, a nice old tin type photo. Fresh from a prominent estate in Cato, Upstate NY. Never offered on the market until now. Vintage, Old, Original - NOT a Reproduction - Guaranteed !! Man on wagon with supplies (merchant / delivery), with horse. In front of the building named above. Pillar in foreground to the right. Written on inside of case: This picture was taken in 1863, Dec. 10th in the 23 Year of my age, D.W. Sherwood, cost, .88" The man on the horse is probably Sherwood. Advertising sign on building - Research confirms this business established in 1861, dissolved in 1877. Please see below for more information. With half case, Tin type measures 4 3/4 x 3 1/4 inches; image itself is a quarter plate. 3 cent Internal Revenue stamp - George Washington, on back. Dean & Emerson Matte. In good to very good condition. Wear to half case. Please see photo scan for details. If you collect 19th century Americana history, Victorian era, unusual photography, landscape - outdoor, American occupational, etc. this is a treasure you will not see again! Add this to your image or paper / ephemera collection. Perhaps important genealogy research importance too. Combine shipping on multiple bid wins! 1132 THE FARMERS' JOINT STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY, at Meridian, was organized in April, 1861, with a capital of $50,000. The first officers were Robert Bloomfield, of Cato, president; Chauncey B. Laird of Elbridge, Daniel G. Smith of Lysander, and Homer Lockwood of Victory, vicepresidents; Abel West of Meridian, secretary; and Cyrus Dudley of Meridian, treasurer. Thecompany did a good business in the early part of its existence, but latterly much difficulty was experienced in collecting premiums. A sharp competition -existed in the class of risks to which, by the terms of their charter, they were restricted, (viz: farm property,) and these, together with their cumbrous organization, rendered it impossible to continue business without suffering impairment of their capital. They therefore dissolved February 6th, 1877, at which time the officers were Henry Daboll of Memphis, president; Homer N. Lockwood of Auburn, David Sutfin and Jabez H. Norton of Lysander, vice-presidents ; G. H. Lawrence of Meridian, secretary-; and Marcus D. Drew of Meridian, treasurer. Following is an abstract of their report to the Insurance Department May 1st, 1878: Total premiums received to date, p923,734; dividends declared since business was commenced, $100,625; losses paid from date of organization, $577,481. Nearby towns in Cayuga County City[edit]Auburn (county seat)Towns[edit]AureliusBrutusCatoConquestFlemingGenoaIraLedyardLockeMentzMontezumaMoraviaNilesOwascoScipioSemproniusSennettSpringportSterlingSummerhillThroopVeniceVictoryVillages[edit]AuroraCatoCayugaFair HavenMeridianMoraviaPort ByronUnion SpringsWeedsportCensus-designated place[edit]Melrose ParkHamlets[edit]KelloggsvilleSherwoodWestbury
Price: 648 USD
Location: Rochester, New York
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Photo Type: Tintype
Color: Black & White
Date of Creation: 1860-1869
Country of Manufacture: United States
Framing: Matted & Framed
Region of Origin: US
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Subject: Historic & Vintage
Size Type/Largest Dimension: Small (Up to 7")
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Type: Photograph
Original/Reprint: Original Print
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Production Technique: Tintype