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THE HISTORY OF THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY

III. In the distribution of cars for shipments, it shall be done without discrimination.

IV. On the basis as hereinbefore stated, the parties respectively agree to carry out the arrangements in good faith and work for the mutual interests of each other.

In witness whereof the parties have hereunto affixed their signatures, this twenty-fifth day of March, a.d. 1872:

For the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad Company: H. F. Clark, President.

For the Erie Railway Company: O. H. P. Archer, Vice-President.

For the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company: William H. Vanderbilt, Vice-President.

For the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad Company: George B. McClellan, President.

For the Pennsylvania Railroad Company: Thomas A. Scott, Vice-President.

On behalf of the Producers and Refiners: G. Shamburg, E. G. Patterson, William Hasson, Henry Byrom, William Parker, John J. Fisher, Oil Creek Producers and Refiners.

J. J. Vandergrift, A. P. Bennett, William M. Irish, William T. Scheide, Oil City Producers and Refiners.

Henry H. Rogers, F. C. Fleming, Josiah Lombard, Jr., New York Refiners.

B. Vaughan, Boston Refiners.

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