RECREA TION, 



XXXIX 



1899- 35 th - 1899 



Annual Statement 



OF THE 



TRAVELERS 



INSURANCE COMPANY 



Chartered 1863. (Stock.) Life and Accident Insurance 

 JAMES G. BATTERSON, Pres't. 



Hartford, Conn., January i, 1899 



PAID-UP CAPITAL, 



$1,000,000 



ASSETS 



Real Estate, .... $2,009,684.43 



Cash on hand and in Bank, - - 1,510,090.17 



Loans on bond and mortgage, real estate, 5,785,923.99 



Interest accrued but not due, - - 261,279.62 



Loans on collateral security, - - 1,182,327.64 



Loans on this Company's Policies, - 1,175,489.24 



Deferred Life Premiums, - - 324,697.95 

 Prems. due and unreported on Life Policies, 251,120.97 



United States Bonds, ... 14,000.00 



State, county, and municipal bonds, - 3,614,032.58 



Railroad stocks and bon4s, - - 6,658,373.37 



Bank stocks, - . - 1,066,122.50 



Other stocks and bonds, - 1,462,300.00 



Total Assets, 



£25,315,442.46 



LIABILITIES 



Reserve, 4 per cent. Life Department, $18,007,596.00 

 Reserve for Re-insurance. Accident Dep't, 1,399,372.80 



507,044.00 

 430,101.55 

 220,243.33 

 35,267.68 

 110,000.00 

 100,000.00 



Present value Installment Life Policies, 

 Reserve for Claims resisted for Employers, 

 Losses in process of adjustment, 

 Life Premiums paid in advance, 

 Special Reserve for unpaid taxes, rents, etc. 

 Special Reserve, Liability Department, 

 Reserve for anticipated change in rate of 

 interest, - 



400,000.00 



Total Liabilities, 



$21,209,625.36 



Excess Security to Policy-holders, S4,105, 817.10 



Surplus to Stockholders, - 83,105,817.10 



STATISTICS TO DATE 



Life Department 



Life Insurance in force, - - 897,352,821.00 



New Life Insurance written in 1898, 16,087,551.00 



Insurance on installment plan at commuted value 

 Returned to Policy-holders in 1898, 1,382.008.95 



Returned to Policy-holders since 1864, 14,532,359.52 



Accident Department 



Number Accident Claims paid in 1898, 16,260 



Whole number Accident Claims paid, 324,250 



Returned to Policy-holders - in 1898, 8 1,254,500.81 

 Returned to Policy-holders since 1864, 22,464,596.75 



Totals 

 Returned to Policy-holders in 1898, 8 2,636,509.76 

 Returned to Policy-holders since 1864, 36,996,956.27 



SYLVESTER C. DUNHAM, Vice-Pres't. 

 JOHN E. MORRIS, Secretary. 

 H. J. MESSENGER, Actuary. 



EDWARD V. PRESTON, Sup't of Agencies. • 

 J. B. LEWIS, M.D.. Surgeon and Adjuster, 



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