This is the "Constitution Of The Boston Stock Exchange," including all rules and resolutions as of November 1915. A historical record of the regulations governing one of America's prominent financial institutions during a pivotal era, this document offers valuable insights into the operational framework of the stock exchange. Detailing the formal structure and regulatory environment, it provides a snapshot of early 20th-century financial practices. It is an essential resource for financial historians, economists, and anyone interested in understanding the evolution of stock market governance.
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