In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my notarial seal
this eight day of April A.D. 1910.
Chris Matheson
Notary Public, State of Florida
My Com. Expires Dec. 30, 1911
The name "The Florida Bank of Gainesville" is approved.
A.C. Croom, Comptroller.
State of Florida }ss.
Office Secretary State }
I, H. Clay Crawford, Secrtary of State of the State of Florida, do hereby
certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Charter of The
Florida Bank of Gainsville, as filed in this office, and recorded in Book
No. 24, Articles of Incorporation, on page 66-67.
Given under my hand, and the Great Seal of the State of Florida, at
Tallahassee, the Capitol, this the fourteenth day of May A.D. 1910.
(seal) H. Clay Crawford
Secretary of State
State of Florida }
Alachua County } Before me personally came J.M. Fennell
who being by me first duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the
Cashier of The Florida Bank of Gainesville, a corporation duly organized
under the Laws of the State of Florida, with its principal office and place
of business in Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida, and that as such
Cashier he is the Treasurer of said corporation, and that over 50% of
the capital stock of said corporation has been subscribed and paid.
Sworn to and subscribed before }
me this 17 day of May A.D. 1910 } J.M. Fennell
Chris Matheson, Notary Public }
My Commission Expires Dec. 30 - 1911 }
Filed May 23 - 1910 S.H. Wienges Clerk
Recorded May 30 - 1910 By E. Wimberly D.C.
Letters Patent - The State of Florida. -
To All Whom These Presents Shall Come: = Greeting:
Whereas - M. Tucker, R.E.L. Robinson, T.D. Tinnin, M.H. McClamrock
L.N. Hansell and Ferdinand Bayer, on the second day of May, A.D. 1910 - filed
in the office of the Secretary of State a proposed Charter of a Corporation to be
known as The Florida Irrigated Farm Company - with a capital
of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) dollars, for the purpose of acquiring,
purchasing, owning, holding, selling, conveying, mortgaging, both improved
and unimproved real estate in the State of Florida; and to engage in
all kinds of agricultural and horticultural operations; to prepare, cultivate
and grow farm and garden products for markets; to rent, improve,
plat, subdivide, auction and deal in for itself and for others on a
commission all kinds of real and personal property; and to make
contracts of all kinds incident to and for the furtherance of its
purposes and business; including contracts between said corporation
and individuals and other corporations, to make such by-laws as
may be deemed best; to have agencies and employ agents at such places
as may in the opinion of the proper officers of this company be necessary |