Wednesday, May 18, 2011

26 Broadway NYC -- Paint Creek & Ludlow Colorado Mass Murders

The Paint Creek West Virgina 1912-1913 Coal Strike assassinations and murders were designed at 26 Broadway, New York City. Naturally that is not something one brags in public about. However, the record which can be assembled in 2011, a century later, draws that conclusion. The same hired gunmen, the same machineguns, the same armored car, and the same murder pattern followed to an apparently unrelated coalfield strike in Colorado in 1914. However one fact is related: the Rockefellers owned both coalfields. Both were investigated by Congress and a lot of lies were told. Specifically, Congress, the press and historians were told that Charles Pratt & Company owned the rights to the coal at Paint Creek and Cabin Creek.

What was not told by the witnesses from Charles Pratt & Company is that Rockefellers had secretly bought out the Pratt operation and that the Pratt family only held one share in Charles Pratt & Company, and Rockefellers held the vast majority of stock. It was admitted that Pratt & Co. were located at 26 Broadway in NYC, and Standard Oil was also located at 26 Broadway. What was not said was Pratts were directors in Standard Oil and other Rockefeller investments, having traded away Pratt stocks for Standard Oil stocks at the time of the takeover.

The Pratts were in fact immensely wealthy thanks to being taken over by John D. Rockefeller.


Pratt & Lambert paints are still made and sold. They were then too, and one wonders the connection of Paint Creek to Pratt & Lambert Paints. The connections which are less unanswered are the murderous sociopaths housed in 26 Broadway back in the early decades of the 20th century. It took until 2008 for divers to bring up the Remington Arms bullets off the wreck of the Lusitania -- estimated 4,000,000 military .303 bullets in the wreck. Remington was controlled in this time period by the Rockefellers. Geraldine Rockefeller married M. Hartley-Dodge and brought the Remington gun business into the family in 1907. The Executive Committee met across the street at 25 Broadway throughout WWI, in the Cunard building as it is still called in the Historic Registry, which loaded the Remington Arms bullets onto the Cunard steamship Lusitania. Standard Oil Trust, on paper was dissolved, but the same people owned the same stocks in the pieces who once owned the whole and they still controlled the pieces because they owned the stocks. Defending the Standard Oil of California (ChevronTexaco) activities in Mexico was the United States Marines, who paid their own killers and brought their own machineguns in 1914. If it was only one thing, or two, maybe you could scratch your head and dismiss the damning evidence of organized crime, murder-incorporated on Wall Street, but the worse was yet to come and the long trail off evidence of mass murders through WWII validates the early evidence of a pattern of murders.


Examination of old records, specifically the only available online copy of the Directory of Directors of the City of New York, (1917 edition) shows that 26 Broadway housed John D. Rockefeller, Jr., but it also housed Paint Creek Coal & Land Co.,, which was a front for the Rockefellers. Known for their Standard Oil Trust (now called Exxon-Mobil, ConocoPhillips, ChevronTexaco, BP-Amaco and BP-Arco) the family actually made large fortunes in coal, mining, railroads, newspapers, communications, shipping, steel and manufacturing. The Rockefeller land ownership in West Virginia and Kentucky were so large that Rockefellers owned entire counties (since mountain-topped). Miner labor collective bargaining was met by machinegun blasts in the face. In 1912 and 1913 it was Cabin Creek and Paint Creek, in 1914 it was mass murder at the Ludlow Massacre in Colorado.

The Ludlow Colorado operation was named Colorado Fuel & Iron Company, and in West Virginia it was called Paint Creek Coal & Land Co. fronted by Charles Pratt & Company...



The West Virginia Mine War of 1912–1913 was a confrontation between striking coal miners and coal operators in Southern West Virginia centered around the area enclosed by two streams, Paint Creek and Cabin Creek. The confrontation is widely considered the first Mine War in West Virginia.

After the confrontation, Fred Stanton, a banker, estimated that the strike and ensuing violence cost $100,000,000. The confrontation also led to at least fifty violent deaths as well as many more deaths due to starvation and malnutrition among the striking miners.

=========================================
=========================================
COLORADO FUEL AND IRON CO., Main Office. Denver, Colo. 26 Broadway
Officers: President. J. F. Welborn; Secretary and Treasurer, J. A. Writer; Assistant Treasurer, A. D. Moss; Assistant Secretaries, E. V. Cary. L. B. Rogers; Auditor, F. H. Bentley.
Directors: Joseph Chilberg, Bertram Cutler. Cass E. Harrington, John D. McClement, J. В McKennan. Starr J. Murphy, S. G. Pierson. Albert A. Reed. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., David H. Taylor, Wlllard P. Ward, J. F. Welborn, J. A. Writer.

=========================================

CUTLER. BERTRAM, V. Pres. of Abeyton Realty Co., 26 Broadway.
Colorado Fuel & Iron Co.. The, Dir.
Equitable Trust Co. of N. Y.. Trustee.
Merchants Fire Assurance Corporation of N. Y„ Dir.
Western Maryland Railway Co., Dir.

=========================================

McCLEMENT. JOHN H.. 105 Broadway
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co.. Chairman of the Board of Dirs.
Colorado Fuel & Iron Co.. The, Dir.
Empire Engineering Corporation. Pres. and Chairman of the Board of Dirs.
General Motors Co.. Dir.
H. S. Kerbaugh. Incorporated, Pres. and Chairman of the Board of Dirs.
Kerbaugh-Empire Co.. The, Pres. and Chairman of the Hoard of Dirs.
M. & F. Associates. The, Pres. and Dir.
Metropolitan By-Products Co.. Incorporated. Dir.
Realty Associates, Dir.
Texas & Pacific Rallway Co.. Dir.
Title Guarantee ft Trust Co.. Trustee.

=========================================

MURPHY. STARR J.. 26 Broadway.
Abeyton Realty Co., The, Pres, and Dir.American Linseed Co.. V. Pres, and Dir.
American Ship Building Co., The. Dir.
Colorado Fuel & Iron Co., The, V. Pres, and Dir.
Great Eastern Elevator Co.. Dir.
Manhattan Railway Co., Dir.
Rockefeller Foundation. The. Trustee.
Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, The, Sec'y and Trustee.
Tilden Iron Mining Co., Pros, and Dir.

=========================================

ROCKEFELLER. JOHN D., JR.. 26 Broadway.
Bureau of Social Hygiene. Incorporated. Dir.
China Medical Board, Dir.
Colorado Fuel & Iron Co.. The, Dir.
General Education Board. Dir.
International Health Commission. Dir.
Manhattan Railway Co.. Dir.
Merchants Fire Assurance Corporation of N. Y.. Dir.
Rockefeller Foundation. Dir.
Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, Trustee.

TAYLOR. DAVID H.. of the Firm of Taylor, Knowles & Hack. 105 Broadway.
Colorado Fuel & Iron Co.. The. Dir.
Dillingham Theatre Co., Dir.
Five Boroughs Realty Co., V. Pres. and Dir.
Kingdon Realty Co.. Pres. and Dir.
Opera House Realty Co., Dir.
St. Louis Southwestern Railway Co.. Dir.
73d Street Realty Co.. V. Pres. and Dir.
Spencerian Pen Co., Dir.

=========================================
=========================================

AMOS. LINDSAY C. with Charles Pratt & Co., 26 Broadway.
Paint Creek Coal & Land Co., Sec'y and Dir.
Paint Creek Terminal Co., Sec'y, Treas. and Dir.

PRATT, HAROLD I. of the Firm of Charles Pratt & Co., 26 Broadway.
Brooklyn Hospital, Pres, and Dir.
Brooklyn Savings Bank, Trustee.
Brooklyn Trust Co., Trustee.
Chelsea Fibre Mills, Sec'y and Dir.
Metropolltan Trust Co. of the City of N. Y.. Dir.
Morris Building Co., Treas. and Dir.
Paint Creek Coal & Land Co., Sec'y and Dir.
Pratt Institute. Trustee.
Self-Winding Clock Co.. Sec'y, Treas. and Trustee.
The Thrift. Treas. and Dir.
Union Mortgage Co., Sec'y and Dir.
Western Power Corporatlon. Dir.

=========================================
=========================================

Rockefeller-Men cloaked under the wholly-owned CHARLES PRATT & COMPANY. All of these directorates should be scruitinized as Rockefeller-front operations the same way that Charles Pratt was a long-time front operation for Rockefeller stealth. Below is the first rush collecting the OCR scanned listings from the Directory of Directors of the City of New York, 1917 edition. It is known now that Charles Pratt & Co was bought but in secret by JD Rockefeller's Standard Oil. Several of the Pratt Brats are now Standard Oil directors and other Standard Oil directors are directors on Charles Pratt & Co. 1917 is 4 and 5 years after the mass murders at Cabin Creek West Virginia coal wars, so the directors of Charles Pratt have had 4 or 5 years to separate themselves from an organized crime mass murder operation hiring killers. What else can be traced to being controlled in stealth through these frontmen? The sifting of data continues until every single corporate mass murder killer involved is known. Clearing up the OCR misspellings will take time. (Unless noted, data from 1917 Directory of Directors of City of New York.)

===============================

AMOS. LINDSAY C. with Charles Pratt & Co., 26 Broadway.
Paint Creek Coal & Land Co., Sec'y and Dir.Paint Creek Terminal Co., Sec'y, Treas. and Dir.


ANDREWS. W. H., 185 Madison Ave.
Acme Steel & Malleable Iron Works, Buffalo, N. Y., Dir.
Citizens Commercial Trust Co., V. Pres. and Dir.
Dorries & Co.. Buffalo, Dir.
Mathews Paint Co., Los Angeles. Cal.. Dir.
Pratt & Lambert, Incorporated, Pres, and Chairman of the Board of Dirs.Security Safe Deposit Co.. Buffalo. Di


BEDFORD. ALFRED C. Pres, and Dir. of Standard Oil Co. of N. J.. 26 Broadway.
Electric Bond & Share Co.. Dir.
Electrical Utilities Corporation. Dir.
Guaranty Trust Co. of N. Y., Dir.N. Y. Produce Exchange Safe Deposit & Storage Co.. Trustee.
Portland Railway. Light & Power Co., Dir.
Pratt & Lambert. Incorporated, Dir.
Self Winding Clock Co., Pres, and Trustee.
The Thrift. Dir.Western Power Corporation. Dir.
William P. Bonbrlght & Co., Incorporated. Dir.

PRATT. CHARLES M.. of the Firm of Charles Pratt & Co.. 26 Broadway.
American Express Co.. Dir.
Atlantic Mutual Insurance Co.. Trustee.
Brooklyn City R. R. Co.. Dir.
Chelsea Fibre Mills, Dir.
Hoagiand Laboratory, The. Dir.
Long Island lt. R. Co., The. Dir.
Mechanics & Metals National Bank of the City of N. Y„ The. Dir.
Pratt & Lambert. Dir.
Pratt Institute. Pres, and Trustee.
Self-Wlnding Clock Co.. V. Pres, and Trustee.
The Thrift. Pres, and Dir.
Union Mortgage Co., Dir.

--- Who's who in finance, banking and insurance, 1911 -------------
PRATT, Charles Millardi Vice-president, financier; born Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1805; son of Charles and Lydia A, Pratt; graduated from Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn, 1875, Amherst College, A. B., HS79; honorary A. ML from Yale University, 1903; married, New Haven, Conn., May 8, 1884, Mary Seymour Morris. Began business life with father in Pratt Manufacturing Co.; now vice-president and director Standard Oil Co.; director Long Island Railroad Co., Mechanics' and Metals National Bank, Brooklyn Trust Co., director American Express Company New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co., and trustee of Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company. President Pratt Institute of Brooklyn; trustee Amherst College. Residence; 241 Clinton Av., Brooklyn, and at Glen Cove, Long Island, office: 26 Broadway, N. Y. City.



PRATT. FREDERICK В., 215 Ryerson St., Brooklyn, and of the firm of Charles Pratt & Co.. 26 Broadway
Chelsea Fibre Mills. Pres, and Dir.
Ladd & Tilton Hank, The. Portland, Ore., Dir.
Morris Building Co., Pres, and Dir.
Pratt Institute. Sec'y and Trustee.
The Thrift, Dir.

PRATT. GEORGE D.. of the Firm of Charles Pratt & Co.. 26 Broadway.

Brooklyn Institute of Arts & Sciences, First V. Pres, and Trustee.
Chattel Loan Society of N. Y.. Incorporated, Dir.
Montauk Co.. The. Treas. and Dir.
Morrls Building Co., V. Pres, and Dir.
Pratt Institute, Treas, and Trustee.
Sherman & Sons Co., Dir.
The Thrift. Dir.



PRATT, HAROLD I.. of the Firm of Charles Pratt & Co., 26 Broadway.

Brooklyn Hospital, Pres, and Dir.
Brooklyn Savings Bank, Trustee.
Brooklyn Trust Co., Trustee.
Chelsea Fibre Mills, Sec'y and Dir.
Metropolitan Trust Co. of the City of N. Y.. Dir.
Morris Building Co., Treas. and Dir.
Paint Creek Coal & Land Co., Sec'y and Dir.
Pratt Institute. Trustee.
Self-Winding Clock Co.. Sec'y, Treas. and Trustee.
The Thrift. Treas. and Dir.
Union Mortgage Co., Sec'y and Dir.
Western Power Corporation. Dir.



PRATT, H. L., 26 Broadway.
Standard Oil Co. of N. Y.. V. Pres, and Dir. (1917)

PRATT. HERBERT L. of the Firm of Charles Pratt. & Co., 26 Broadway.
Bankers Trust Co., Dir.
Frederick Loeser & Co.. Incorporated. Pres. and Dir.
Pratt Institute. Trustee.
Standard Oil Co. of N. Y., V. Pres, and Dir.The Thrift. Dir.



PRATT. JOHN T., of the Firm of Campbell. Harding & Pratt. 43 Exchange Place, and Charles Pratt & Co., 26 Broadway.
Hartford & N. Y. Transportation Co.. The, Dir,
J. G. White & Co., Incorporated. Dir.
J, G. White Management Corporation, Dir.
Mllbrook Co.. Dir.
New'England Navigation Co.. The, Dir.
N. Y. & Harlem R. R. Co.. The. Dir.
N. Y., New Haven & Hartford R. R. Co., The, Dir.
N. Y.. Ontario & Western Railway Co., Dir.
N. Y., Westchester & Boston Railway Co., Dir.
Pratt Institute, Trustee.
Rutland R. R. Co., The, Dir.
The Thrift, Dir.
Thornapple Gas & Electric Co.. The. Pres, and Dir.



BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK, corner Pierrepont and Clinton Streets, Borough of Brooklyn. New York.
  Officers: President. Crowell Hadden; Vice Presidents, Daniel J. Creem, Richard L. Edwards; Comptroller, Laurus E. Sutton; Cashier. Arthur C. Hare; Assistant Comptroller. Charles C. Putnam.
  Trustees: Frank L. Babbott, S. Edwin Buchanan, Frederick A. M. Burrell, Daniel J. Creem, Richard L. Edwards, Crowell Hadden, John F. Halsted, Clluton R. James, Martin Joost, James H. Jourdan, David G. Legget, Edward H. Litchfield, Frauk Lyman. Albert L. Mason, William Mason. Edwin P. Maynard. William L. MotTat. Charles L. Morse, Francis L. Noble, Henrv F. Noyes. Willis L. Ogden. Charles J. Peabody. Harold I. Pratt, B. Herbert Smith, Sanford H. Steele, Frank D. Tuttle.

BROOKLYN TRUST CO.. Main Office. 177 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn. New York: Bedford Branch. Fulton Street, corner Bedford Avenue. Brooklyn; Manhattan Office, Broadway, corner Wall Street.
   Officers: President. Edwin P. Maynard: Vice Presidents. David H. Unman. Frank J. W. Dlller, Willie McDonald. Jr.. Frederick T. Aldrldge: Secretary. Wlllard P. Schenck; Assistant Secretaries, Horace W. Farrell. Herbert U. Sllleck, Austin W. Penchoeu, Gilbert H, Thlrkleld, Frederick B. Lindsay; Auditor. Frederic R. Cortls.
   Trustees: Frank L. Babbott. Walter St. J. Benedict. George M. Boardman. Samuel W. Boocock, Edgar M. Cullen, William N. Dykeman, John H. Emanuel. Jr.. William Hester, Francis L. Hine. David H. Lauman, David G. Legget, Frank Lyman. Howard W. Maxwell, Edwin P. Maynard, Frank C. Munson. Henry F. Noyes, Willis L. Ogden. Joseph E. Owens, Robert L. Plerrepont, Harold I. Pratt. Clinton L. Rosslter, J. H. Walbrldge, Alexander M. White, Willis D. Wood.


BANKERS TRUST CO.. 16 Wall Street: Astor Trust Building. Fifth Avenue and Forty-second
Street, New York.
   Officers: President. Seward Prosser: Vice Presidents. D. E. Pomeroy. W. N. Duane, F. I Kent. F. N. B. Close, A. H. Marckwald. Л. A. Tilney, H. J. Cochran. Thomas Hlldt, H. F. Wilson. Jr.; Secretary, B. W. Jones; Treasurer. Ц. H. Giles; Assistant Secretaries. Guy Richards. P. I). Bogue. James It. Trowbridge. R. G. Page. II. H. Martin. H. B. Watt, L. S. Stlllman: Assistant Treasurers, II. N. Dunham. Beach Polk. J. F. Schmld: Trust Officer, I. Michaels; Assistant Trust Officer. A. C. Livingston; Cashier. Barkley Wvckoff; Asslstont Cashier, Clifford Wllmurt: Auditor, W. A. Henderson.
   Diretors: Stephen Baker. Samuel G. Bayne. Nicholas Riddle. Cornelius N. Bliss, Jr., Edwin M. Bulkley. F. N. B. Close, Thomas Cochran. Edmund C. Conreree, T. DeWitt Cuyler. Henry P. Davison. John I. Downey. W. North Duane. Walter E. Frew, M. Friedsam, Robert Walton Goelet, Frederick T. Haskell, Fred I. Kent, Ranald П. MacDonaid. Edgar L. Marston. H. C. McEldowney, Daniel E. Pomeroy, William H. Porter, Herbert L. Pratt. Seward Prosser. Daniel G. Reid. Douglas Robinson, Archibald D. Russell, Charles L. Tiffany, Edword Townsend, Herbert K. Twltchell.


MECHANICS AND METALS NATIONAL BANK OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, THE, 20 Nassau Street, New York.
   Officers: President. Gates W. McGarrah; Vice Présidents, John McHugh. Frank O. Roe, Walter F. Alttertsen. Harry H. Pond. Samuel S. Campbell: Cashier, Joseph S. House; Assistant
Casniers, John Kobinsun. Ernest W. Davenport, Arthur M. Aiken. William E. Lake;
Auditor. Alexander F. Bryan; Manager Foreign Department, North McLean.
   Directors: Daniel Barnes. James M. Beck, William E. Corey, W. R. Craig, William E. S. Griswold, H. O. Havemeyer, H. H. Hewitt, William A. Jamison, Lowell Lincoln. L. F.  Loree, V. Everitt Macy, Henry К. Mallory, T. Frank Manville. Gates W. McGarrah. John McHugh, S. T. Morgan, William A. Paine. Charles M. Pratt. Robert C. Pruyn, Samuel F. Pryor, Henry II. Rogers. John P. Ryan. George R. Sheldon, F. de С. Sullivan.



METROPOLITAN TRUST CO. OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 60 Wall Street, New York. Branch, 716 Fifth Avenue.
   Officers: President, George C. Van Tuyl, Jr.; Vice President, Beverly Chew; Secoud Vice President, Edwin F. Rorebeck; Third Vice President and Trust Officer, James F. McNamara; Fourth Vice President, Harold B. Thome; Treasurer, Bertram Cruger; Secretary, George N. Hartmann; Assistant Treasurers, Rupert W. K. Anderson, John F. Cissel, Maxwell H. Bochow; Assistant Secretaries, Frederick E. Fried, Willard E. McHarg; Manager Fifth Avenue Office, Roger P. Kavanagh.
   Directors: Theodore C. Camp, William Carpender, Beverly Chew, Thomas De Witt Cuyler, Cornelius Eldert, Haley Fiske, J. Horace Harding, Hurold Herrick, Erektile Hewitt, Henry W. Marsh. Raymond T. Marshall, Bradley Martin, Walter E. Mayuard. Ogden Mills, E. D. Morgan. Charles W. Ogden, Herbert Parsons, Harold I. Pratt, William Ross Proctor. John W. Simpson, Joseph J. Slocum, John T. Terry, Jr., George С Van Tuyl, Jr., Alfred P. Walker, Joseph Walker, Jr., Horace White.



THE THRIFT. 207 Ryerson Street, Borough of Brooklyn. New York.
   Officers: President. Charles M. Pratt; Vice President, Francis L. Noble; Secretary, Francis Jordan. Treasurer. Harold I. Pratt; Assistant Secretary. Philip S. Clarke; Assistant Treasurer. Richardson Pratt; Cashier, John C. Maddock; Assistant Cashier, Roy Hume; Auditor, Isaac E. Hasbrouck.
   Directors: Alfred C. Bedford. Edward T. Horwlll, Francis Jordan, Francia L. Noble. Charles M. Pratt, Frederlc В. Pratt, George D. Pratt, Harold I. Pratt, Herbert L. Pratt. John T. Pratt. Richardson Pratt.



AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., 65 Broadway, New York.
   Officers: President. George C. Tavlor; First Vice President, Francis F. Flagg: Vice President«, R. E. M. Cowle, IL K. Brooks, J. A. D. Vickere, D. S. Elliott; Secretary, Frederick P. Small; Treasurer. James F. Fargo.
   Directors: James S. Alexander, John H. Bradley, Francis F. Flagg, J. Horace Harding, John G. Mllburn, Charles M. Pratt, George C. Taylor. Cornelius Vanderbilt.


BROOKLYN CITY R. R. CO.. The (Leased to the Brooklyn Heights R. R. Co.), 44 Court Street, Borough of Brooklyn, New York.
   Officers: President, Frank Lyman; Vice President, Henry F. Noyes; Secretary and Treasurer, Z. E. Watson.  
   Directors: Frederick L. Allen. William N. Dykman, Richard L. Edwards, Crowell Hadden, Alfred R. Horr, Seymour L. Husted, Jr., George E. Ide, Frauk Lyman. Henry F. Noyes, Charles M. Pratt, Hiram R. Steele, James Tlmpson. Harold T. White.


LONG ISLAND R. R. CO., THE (Controlled by The Pennsylvania R. R. Co.), Pennsylvania Station, New York.   
   Officers: President. Ralph Peters: Vice President. Henry Tatnall: Secretary, Frank E. Half: Treasurer, J. F. Fahnestock; Assistant Trensurer. J. M. Wood.
   Directors: W. W. Atterbury. August Belmont. Frederick G. Bourne. A. J. County, Thomas De Witt Cuyler. George D. Dixon. Tolin P. Green. Herbert С Lakin. Walter G. Oakman. Ralph Peters. Charles M. Pratt. Perclval Roberts. Jr., Henry Tatnall.


NEW ENGLAND NAVIGATION CO., THE (Controlled by the New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R. Co.). New Haven, Conn.: Pier 14. North River, New York.
   Officers: President. Howard Elliott; Vice Presidents. B. Campbell. E. G. Buckland. J. M. Tomlinson; Secretary, A. E. Clark; Assistant Secretaries, С. H. Hempstead, W. H. Rowland; Treasurer. A. S. Мат: Asslt-tani Treasurer. T. F. Paradise.
   Directors: Thomas DeWitt Cuyler. Howard Elliott, J. Horace Harding, Edward Milllgan, John T. Pratt. James L. Richards. Eli Whitney.


NEW YORK. NEW HAVEN AND HARTFORD R. R. CO.. THE, New Haven. Conn.; Grand Central Termlnal.
   New York Officers: President, E. J. Pearson; Vice Presidents, Benjamin Campbell. A. R. Whaley; Vice President and Comptroller. J. M. Tomllnson: Vice President and General Counsel, E. G. Buckland; Secretary, A. E. Clark; Assistant Secretaries, С. H. Hempstead. W. H. Rowland; Treasurer. A. S. May; Assistent Treasurers. T. F. Paradise. A. W. Bowman. Directors: Benjamin Campbell. T. De Witt Cuyler, Howard Elliott. Arthur T. Hadley. J. Horace Harding. Frank W. Matteson, Francis T. Maxwell, Augustus S. May. Edward Milligan, E. J. Pearson, John T. Pratt, James L. Richards, Joseph B. Russell, Eli Whitney, Harris Whittemore.


NEW YORK. ONTARIO AND WESTERN RAILWAY CO., Grand Central Terminal. New York.
   Officers: Chairman of the Board, Howard Elliott; President, John B. Kerr; Secretary and Treasurer, Richard D. Itlckard; Assistant Secretary and Transfer Agent, J. M. Fleming; Assistant Treasurer, Arthur L. Parmalee.
   Directors: T. De Witt Cuyler. Howard Elliott. Lorento M. GUlet. J. Horace Harding. John B. Kerr, L. I'\ Loree. Frederick L. Lovelace, Francis T. Maxwell, Henry K. McHarg, Edward Milligan, John T. Pratt. R. D. Itlckard, A. Heaton Robertson.


(Name appears frequently on boards alongside Pratts)
THE AUDIT COMPANY OF NEW YORK Bankers Trust Co. Building, 14 Wall Street, New York, New York Life Building, 39 So. La Salle St., Chicago
THOMAS DE WITT CUYLER
New York Counsellor-at-Law, Philadelphia


GUARANTY TRUST CO. OF NEW YORK, 140 Broadway; Fifth Avenue and Forty-third Street, New York; 32 Lombard Street, London. К. С England.
   Officers: Chairman of the Board. Alexander J. Hemphill; President. Charles H. Sabin; Vice Presidents. Grayson M.-P. Murphy. William C. Lane. Max May. Albert Breton, Lewis B. Franklin. N. D. Jay, Eugene W. Stetson. James M. Pratt, William С. Cox. William P. Conway. Charles M. Billings, John J. Lewis, Harold Stanley. William C. Edwards. E. C. Hebbard. Francis H. Sisson; 
   Directors: Charles H. Allen. A. C. Bedford, Edward J. Berwind. T. De Witt Cuyler. James B. Duke, Caleb C. Dula. Robert W. Goelet. George J. Gould. Daniel Guggenheim. William Averell Harrlman. Albert H. Harris. Alexander J. Hemphill, Augustus D. Jullllard, Thomas W. Lamont, William C. Lane. Edgar L. Marston, Grayson M.-P. Murphy. Charles A. Peabody. William C. Potter. Daniel G. Reid. John S. Runnells. Thomas F. Ryan. Charles H. Sabin. John A. Spoor, Albert Strauss, Harry Payne Whitney.