[4] At the vote, members of the New-York Mining Stock and National Petroleum Exchange largely favored consolidation.
Afterwards, a joint committee of three members from each Exchange was proposed, for the drafting of a new constitution and by-laws prior to any consolidation.
[8] On March 11, 1884, it was reported that the governing board of the New-York Mining Stock and National Petroleum Exchange had voted against consolidation 29 to 2.
[2] At a meeting held on December 10, 1884, the New-York Petroleum Exchange and Stock Board amended its constitution.
[1] In late December 1884, the president of the New-York Petroleum Exchange and Stock Board L. H. Smith issued key facts.