


https://1898revenues.blogspot.com/p/stoc ...
1898Revenues does not have this listing!
I've tried all the usual places, hope a sor member might help.
Wouldn't there be 99.99% overlap though? It's basically firms that were on the exchange for each year...

ChatGPT did a very long search of the internet for me (very long in computer time) and came up with this response:
Comprehensive records of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) membership from 1898 are not readily accessible online. However, some resources provide partial information about member firms and individuals from that period.
The blog "1898 Revenues" offers details on various NYSE member firms and their partners from 1898 to 1902. For instance, it mentions that as of July 1, 1898, the firm J.S. Bache included partners with seats on the NYSE such as Hugo Blumenthal, Stephen Bayer, and Leopold Cahn.
Additionally, the Wikipedia page on the Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York provides context on competing exchanges during that era, which might offer insights into the broader financial landscape of the time.
For a more exhaustive list, consulting historical archives, financial publications from that year, or directly contacting the NYSE may yield more detailed information. The NYSE's official website offers information on current membership and may provide guidance on accessing historical records.
Please note that accessing detailed historical records may require visiting specialized libraries or archives that house financial documents from the late 19th century.
Roy
Roy, thank you, but I've already searched these ideas (usually places to look), my aim was asking sor members if they had such a list.
I've been working on this since 2009.
Again thanks for the two posters who responded, great people.

Do any member have the 1899 New YorkStock Exchange membership list of stock brokers?
I've looked in the usual places.
I need this list for a reference resources.

re: 1899 Membership New York Stock Exchange
https://1898revenues.blogspot.com/p/stoc ...

re: 1899 Membership New York Stock Exchange
1898Revenues does not have this listing!
I've tried all the usual places, hope a sor member might help.

re: 1899 Membership New York Stock Exchange
Wouldn't there be 99.99% overlap though? It's basically firms that were on the exchange for each year...
re: 1899 Membership New York Stock Exchange
ChatGPT did a very long search of the internet for me (very long in computer time) and came up with this response:
Comprehensive records of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) membership from 1898 are not readily accessible online. However, some resources provide partial information about member firms and individuals from that period.
The blog "1898 Revenues" offers details on various NYSE member firms and their partners from 1898 to 1902. For instance, it mentions that as of July 1, 1898, the firm J.S. Bache included partners with seats on the NYSE such as Hugo Blumenthal, Stephen Bayer, and Leopold Cahn.
Additionally, the Wikipedia page on the Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York provides context on competing exchanges during that era, which might offer insights into the broader financial landscape of the time.
For a more exhaustive list, consulting historical archives, financial publications from that year, or directly contacting the NYSE may yield more detailed information. The NYSE's official website offers information on current membership and may provide guidance on accessing historical records.
Please note that accessing detailed historical records may require visiting specialized libraries or archives that house financial documents from the late 19th century.
Roy

re: 1899 Membership New York Stock Exchange
Roy, thank you, but I've already searched these ideas (usually places to look), my aim was asking sor members if they had such a list.
I've been working on this since 2009.
Again thanks for the two posters who responded, great people.