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THE HISTORY OF THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY

J. J. Vandergrift, by O. H. Payne, his Attorney; John Pitcairn, Jr., by O. H. Payne, his Attorney; L. G. Harkness, by H. M. Flagler, his Attorney.

And afterwards said meeting was duly adjourned.

H. M. Flagler,
Cleveland, March 10, 1875.
Secretary.

And we further certify that the whole amount of such increase of capital stock has been paid to said company in money, that no note, bill, bond, or other security has been taken for the same or any part thereof, and that the credit of the company has not been used directly or indirectly to raise funds to pay the same or any part thereof.

In Witness Whereof, we hereunto set our names at Cleveland, this tenth day of March, a.d. 1875.

John D. Rockefeller,
Henry M. Flagler,
Samuel Andrews,
Oliver H. Payne,
Stephen V. Harkness.

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