Appendix E: 1903 Petition

Having read this act to the witnesses they signed it, and I the Notary authorized it in Mexico, on the same date having the Act of Incorporation legalized, Canceled stamps for a value of one hundred pesos.~
~Manuel Borja Soriano.~ Grociano Rodriguez.~Octavio B. Barona.~ Fancy Signatures. ~ A seal that states: “Manuel Borja Soriano Notary No. 47-Mexico City”

Taxes accrued: Ten pesos fifty centavos. Fancy signature of the Notary.

This is the first testimony, certified first, as appears in the margin of this, which this is authorized by the Notary number forty-seven; Mr. Manuel Borja Soriano, in the protocol that is formed, that which is on file in my office. And with the authority vested in me by the Law, force of the Notarial, in article ninety-six, part fourteen, I issue this request upon request and for the company the “Blalock Mexico Colony.”~ This comparison is in twelve pages with the legal stamps duly canceled, he said that shown previously inserted at the end of the record, the articles of incorporation to be protocol, has affixed and canceled stamps worth: one hundred pesos.~ Mexico, the twenty-first of August of nineteen hundred eleven.
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