Navassa
Navassa.
Plate B.

Surface View of Navassa Island.
Distant from New York 1300 miles, East of Jamaica 70 miles, West of St. Domingo 40 miles. 4½ miles in length from N.E. to S.W. its greatest width 2½ miles.

Navassa Island.
A. North Point 350 feet high.
B. Lulu Bay Cliffs 30 feet high, perpendicular.
C. South East Point 35 feet high.
D. Newly discovered deposit of rich Phosphate averaging from 63 to 77% bone Ph.
E. First discovered Phosphate.
Navassa
Phosphate Company.
Incorporated under the Laws of the State of New York.
PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF AN ACT PASSED FEBRUARY 17, 1848, AND THE SEVERAL ACTS IN ADDITION THERETO AND AMENDATORY THEREOF.
Capital 30,000 shares.
Par Value of Shares $100 Each.
Offices:
81 John Street, New York.
32 South Street, Baltimore.
Depot and Mills, Patterson's Wharf, Baltimore.
September, 1864.
OFFICERS.
1864—1865.
President:
Hon. SAMUEL GREENE ARNOLD.
Vice Presidents:
WILLIAM BELL,
JOHN C. GRAFFLIN.
Treasurer:
WALTER E. LAWTON.
Secretary:
JAMES PARRY DAVIES.
Counsel:
JOHN S. WOODWARD, New York.
T. S. ALEXANDER, Baltimore.
Superintendent at Navassa:
A. E. SMYRK.
Executive Committee:
J.C. GRAFFLIN, E. K. COOPER, W. E. LAWTON.
Agent:
R. W. L. RASIN, 32 South Street, Baltimore.
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This work was published before January 1, 1930, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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