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Piedmont and Arlington Life Insurance Co.,
HOME OFFICE, RICHMOND, VA.
ANNUAL INCOME TO 1ST JANUARY, 1871, | $1,440,954.94 |
POLICIES ISSUED, TO 1ST JANUARY, 1871, | 13,343 |
All Cash Premiums reduced by Annual Dividends on the Contribution Plan.
W. C. CARRINGTON, President.
JOHN E. EDWARDS, Vice-President.
PROF. E. B. SMITH, Actuary,
D. J. HARTSOOK, Secretary.
J. J. HOPKINS, Assist. Secretary.
JAMES E. WOLFF, Supt. of Agencies.
OFFICERS
Organized. | COMPANY. | No. of Policies Dec. 31, 1868. |
No. of Deaths in 1868 |
One in every. |
1842 | Mutual Life | 60,872 | 396 | 154 |
1845 | New York Life | 28,340 | 199 | 142 |
1846 | Connecticut Mutual | 55,691 | 424 | 131 |
1850 | Manhattan | 13,625 | 112 | 122 |
1850 | Charter Oak | 19,028 | 137 | 139 |
1851 | Massachusetts Mutual | 10,396 | 72 | 144 |
1851 | Phœnix | 17,761 | 107 | 166 |
1858 | Northwestern | 27,887 | 178 | 157 |
1859 | Equitable | 27,666 | 185 | 150 |
1860 | Washington | 8,885 | 43 | 207 |
1860 | Home | 10,311 | 65 | 159 |
1862 | North America | 11,328 | 78 | 145 |
1862 | John Hancock | 5,018 | 26 | 193 |
1862 | Security | 10,603 | 64 | 166 |
1864 | Widows and Orphans | 3,452 | 21 | 164 |
1864 | National, N. Y. | 2,093 | 13 | 161 |
1865 | Universal | 3,832 | 20 | 192 |
1865 | Hahneman | 2,452 | 11 | 223 |
1866 | Great Western | 1,472 | 5 | 294 |
1866 | Atlantic Mutual | 2,675 | 15 | 178 |
1866 | World | 1,423 | 9 | 158 |
1866 | New Jersey Mutual | 2,691 | 19 | 142 |
1866 | Travelers' | 3,568 | 17 | 210 |
1866 | American Popular | 2,604 | 16 | 163 |
1867 | Piedmont and Arlington | 3,122 | 10 | 312 |
Average of all Companies organized since 1859, one in |
188 |
Average of all Companies organized prior to 1860, one in |
145 |
Average of all Companies, one in | 153 |
Note.—The St. Louis Mutual makes no exhibit
of the number of its losses for 1868, but we
find that in that year it lost $541,438, having
19,056 policies in force, while the Piedmont and
Arlington lost but $42,000, having 3,122 policies
in force.
Date of Organization. |
NAME OF COMPANY. | YEAR OF OPERATION. | New Policies issued. |
Amount Insured thereby. |
1842 | Mutual of New York | Twenty-first [1862] | 1,840 | 4,814,218 |
1845 | Mutual Benefit (N. J.) | Eighteenth [1862] | 1,741 | 5,696,514 |
1845 | New York Life | Eighteenth [1862] | 3,302 | 7,734,645 |
1846 | Connecticut Mutual | Seventeenth [1862] | 1,775 | 4,491,757 |
1850 | Manhattan | Sixteenth [1865] | 2,558 | 8,700,931 |
1850 | Ætna | Fourteenth [1863] | 1,822 | 3,980,986[2] |
1853 | Knickerbocker | Thirteenth [1865] | 2,447 | 6,557,850 |
1859 | Guardian | Eighth [1866] | 2,201 | 5,581,405 |
1859 | Equitable | Sixth [1864] | 2,873 | 8,758,550 |
1862 | North America | Fourth [1865] | 2,368 | 7,336,200 |
1865 | Universal | Third [1867] | 1,451 | 3,480,700 |
1867 | Piedmont and Arlington | Third [eleven months only] | 5,395 | 18,942,367 |
The unprecedented prosperity of this Company, as shown by the above table, and its continued rapid
progress, place it at once in the front rank of Life Insurance Companies.
If the above good Companies have succeeded, the greater success of the Piedmont and Arlington, with
so much more favorable a start, is assured beyond any reasonable doubt.
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