- The
Philadelphia Contributionship for the
Insurance of
Houses from Loss by Fire is the
oldest property insurance company in the
United States. It was organized...
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Franklin founded the
first American insurance company as
Philadelphia Contributionship. In 1820,
there were 17
stock life
insurance companies in the state...
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hospital in the colonies. In 1752,
Franklin organized the
Philadelphia Contributionship, the Colonies'
first homeowner's
insurance company.
Between 1750 and...
- The Hand in Hand Fire & Life
Insurance Society was one of the
oldest British insurance companies. The
company was
founded in 1696 at Tom's
Coffee House...
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first fire
insurance company in
Philadelphia named the
Philadelphia Contributionship, as well as its ****ociated
Union Volunteer Fire Company,
which was...
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States in 1752 when
Benjamin Franklin established the
Philadelphia Contributionship for the
Insurance of
Houses From Loss by Fire.
Mutual property/casualty...
- form of
perpetual insurance. In 1752, he
founded the
Philadelphia Contributionship for the
Insurance of
Houses from Loss by Fire. Franklin's
company refused...
- The Republican.
Retrieved 2015-07-24. "History". The
Philadelphia Contributionship.
Retrieved 2020-08-24. Mulvey,
Jeanette (February 2, 2012). "America's...
- Pennsylvania.
Vector Security, Inc.
traces its
roots back to The
Philadelphia Contributionship (TPC),
founded in part by
Benjamin Franklin in 1752. The
sister company...
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until his
death in 1765.
Stretch was a
director of the
Philadelphia Contributionship (Hand-in-Hand fire mark) from 1758 to 1761. In the
Pennsylvania Gazette...