Twenty-five years of the Philadelphia Orchestra, 1900-1925Wister, Frances Anne
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Twenty-five years of the Philadelphia Orchestra, 1900-1925
Wister, Frances Anne
Philadelphia Orchestra
A. VAN RENSSELAER (L.S.)
A. J. CASSATT (L.S.)
GEO. F. BAER (L.S.)
HENRY WHELEN, JR. (L.S.)
JOHN H. CONVERSE (L.S.)
C. HARTMAN KUHN (L.S.)
GEO. BURNHAM, JR. (L.S.)
EDWD. G. MCCOLLIN (L.S.)
CLEMENT B. NEWBOLD (L.S.)
JAS. W. PAUL, JR. (L.S.)
JOHN H. INGHAM (L.S.)
E. I. KEFFER (L.S.)
State of Pennsylvania
City and County of Philadelphia
Before me, the Recorder of Deeds for the County of
Philadelphia, on this twenty-first day of November A.
D. 1902, personally appeared Henry Whelen, Jr., John H.
Ingham and Edward I. Keffer, three of the subscribers
to the foregoing certificate of incorporation and duly
acknowledged the same to be their act and deed, and
desired that the same might be recorded as such,
_Witness_ my hand and official seal the day and
year aforesaid.
JOS. K. FLESCHER, Deputy Recorder of Deeds (L.S.)
DECREE
In the Court of Common Pleas No. 4, of the County of
Philadelphia of December Term 1902, N. 845.
And now this fifth day of January, A. D. 1903, the
within Charter and Certificate of Incorporation having
been presented to me, a Law Judge of said County,
accompanied by due proof of publication of the notice
of this application as required by the Act of Assembly
and rule of this Court in such case made and provided,
I certify that I have examined and perused the said
writing, and have found the same to be in proper form
and within the purposes named in the first class
specified in Section Second of the Act of General
Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled
“An Act to provide for the Incorporation and Regulation
of Certain Corporations,” approved April 29th, 1874,
and the supplements thereto, and the same appearing
to be lawful and not injurious to the community, I do
hereby on motion of Edward G. McCollin and John G.
Johnson, Esquires, on behalf of the petitioners, order
and direct that the said Charter of The Philadelphia
Orchestra Association, aforesaid be and is the same
hereby approved, and that upon the recording of the
same and of this order, the subscribers thereto and
their associates shall be a corporation by the name
of The Philadelphia Orchestra Association, for the
purposes and upon the terms therein stated.
ROBERT N. WILLSON, Judge.
Filed in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas
No. 4 as of December Term 1902 No. 845, on the Fourth day of December
A. D. 1902.
C. B. ROBERTS, Deputy Prothonotary.
Recorded in the office for recording Deeds etc. in and for the County
of Philadelphia in Charter Book No. 28, page 53 etc.
_Witness_ my hand and seal of office this seventh day of January A. D.
1903.
WM. S. VARE, Recorder of Deeds (L.S.).
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