(SEAL) Harvey P. Robinson, Notary Public State of
Florida at large. My commission expires May, 18, 1909.
STATE OF FLORIDA
OFFICE SECRETARY STATE )S S
I, H. Clay Crawford, Secretary of State of Florida do hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct copy of the charter of the KRAFT PAPER COMPANY, as
filed in this office and recorded in Book No. 19, Articles of Incorporation, on
pages 466-471.
Given under my hand, and the Great Seal of the State of Florida, at
Tallahassee, the Capital, this the thirtieth day of June, A.D. 1909.
(SEAL) H. Clay Crawford,
Secretary of State,
Filed July 8th, 1909: Recorded July 14th. 1909.
S.H. Wienges Clerk
Per Estelle Beal D.C.
State of Florida }
County of Alachua } Before me the undersigned authority
personally appeared C.D. Dennis Secretary and Treasurer
of Kraft Paper Company who being duly sworn says
that ten per cent of the capital stock of the Kraft Paper
Company of which he is Secretary and Treasurer has been
subscribed and paid.
C.D. Dennis
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of July
A.D. 1909 S.H. Wienges.
(seal) Clerk Circuit Court
Filed July 8th 1909 Recorded July 19th 1909
S.H. Wienges Clerk
By M.S. Cheves D.C.
Charter of the
Gainesville Board of Trade
Article 1 - Name. The name of this corporation shall
be "Gainesville Board of Trade."-
Article 2 - Nature of Business. The object of this
Board of Trade shall be to foster, encourage, and develope
the mercantile and manufacturing interests of Gainesville and
Alachua County; to collect, preserve, and circulate useful in-
formation concerning the city, the trade industries and
advantages; to study the makings of the great systems of
transportation upon which our commercial and industrial
prosperity so much depends, and endeavor to remedy by
all proper means, the defects and abuses therein so far
as they injuriously affect our interests; to obtain fair
and adjustable rates of freight to and from Gainesville
and other important points in the County, for vegeta-
bles and fruit as well as merchandise and to prevent
if possible, discrimination in favor of other cities; to se-
cure the abatement of vexatious and unjust overcharges |