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THE HISTORY OF THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY

Provided, however, and it is agreed that it shall not remain in force longer than a certain other agreement of even date herewith between the National Transit Company and the United Pipe Lines of the first part, and the Tidewater Pipe Company, Limited, of the second part, shall remain in force, and that a termination of said other agreements shall at the same time terminate this one.

In Witness Whereof, the said parties have caused their common and corporate seals to be hereto attached and to be attested by the signature of their proper officers the day and year first aforesaid.

Standard Oil Company, by

[S. O. C., Cleveland] O. H. Payne, Vice-President.
Attest: W. P. Thompson, Secretary.

Standard Oil Company of New York, by

[S. O. C., New York] William Rockefeller, President.
Attest: George H. Vilas, Secretary.

Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, by

[S. O. C., New Jersey] J. A. McGee, President.
Attest: Geo H. Vilas, Secretary.

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