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7. Jefferson Fire Insurance Company, Philadelphia, Pa,, admitted
February 27, 1906, reinsured its outstanding risks in the Firemans;
Fund Insurance Company of San Francisco, Cal.., November 30, 1912,
and withdrew from the state.
8. Mercantile Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Boston, Mass.,.
admitted June 6, 1879, reinsured all of its outstanding liabilities in:
the' American Central Insurance Company of St. Louis, Mo., on
March 12, 1912, and it ceased to transact business in the state on,
that date.
9. Milwaukee German Fire Insurance Company, Milwaukee, Wis.,
licensed May' 5, 1905, reinsured its outstanding liabilities in the-
New Hampshire Fire Insurance Company, of Manchester, N. H., July-
1, 1912. Ceased to write business and was not relicensed in 1913.
10. Nassau Fire Insurance Company, New York City, N. Y., ad--
mitted February 26, 1900, consolidated with the Dutchess Fire In-
surance Company, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., December 17, 1912, under
the name of the Nassau and Dutchess Fire Insurance Company.
11. Scranton Fire Insurance Company, Scranton, Pa., admitted
October 4, 1911, reinsured all of its outstanding liabilities in the
American Union Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia, Pa., Jan-
uary 2, 1912, and retired from the state.
12. Subscribers at Canners' Exchange, Chicago, Ill., changed Its
name to Warner Inter-Insurance Bureau, October 16, 1912. Failed
to file annual statement and was not relicensed in 1913.
13. Western Reserve Insurance Company, Cleveland, Ohio, ad-
mitted July 17, 1907, reinsured its outstanding liabilities in the Ger-
man American Insurance of New York City, N. Y. December 15,
1911. It was relicensed in 1912. Failed to file its annual state-
ment and withdrew from the state December 31, 1912.
CHANGES AND WITHDRAWALS SINCE JANUJARY 1, 1913.
American Union Fire Insurance Company, Philadelphia, Pa. An
examination of this company by the Pennsylvania and New York In-
su'rance Departments revealed the fact that the company was insol-
vent. The Court of Common Pleas, in the city of Philadelphia, ap-
pointed Francis Shunk Brown, Esq., receiver, March 10, 1913. The
company was dissolved by a decree of the court of Dauphin county,.
Pennsylvania, March 26, 1913, and a certified copy of the decree
was filed with the Prothonotary of Philadelphia county March 27,
1913. The date of dissolution has theretofore been established as
of March 27, 1913. The Insurance Commissioner of Pennsylvania
appointed Thomas B. Donaldson, a special Deputy Insurance Com-
missioner, with powers of receiver to liquidate the affairs of the
company.