Home State Life Insurance Company
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Industry | insurance |
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Founded | 1929 |
Founder | Joe D. Morris |
Headquarters | Oklahoma |
Home State Life Insurance Company[1] was an Oklahoma insurance company that operated from 1929 to 1958, when it became part of the American General Life Insurance Company.[2][3]
The Home State Life Insurance Company was founded in 1929 by Joe D. Morris as an insurance and investment enterprise.[citation needed] It grew to become one of the largest such firms serving Oklahoma City. In 1945 Morris acquired the former India Temple Shrine Building, now known as the Journal Record Building, which he remodeled to serve as the company's offices.[4]
References[]
- ^ University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections - Cruce, Cruce, and Bleakmore Collection - Home State Insurance Co. vs. Amalgamated Insurance Co., 1913-14
- ^ https://apps.tdi.state.tx.us/pcci/pcci_show_profile.jsp?tdiNum=02820
- ^ Olson, Jason M. (2010-06-09). "American General Corporation". tshaonline.org. Retrieved 2017-12-14.
- ^ Bob L. Blackburn, India Temple Shrine Building or Law Journal Record Building; National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form Archived 2010-06-24 at the Wayback Machine, Oklahoma County Historical Society, August 14, 1979
Categories:
- American International Group
- Companies based in Oklahoma City
- Financial services companies established in 1929
- Financial services companies disestablished in 1958
- Insurance companies of the United States
- 1929 establishments in Oklahoma
- 1958 disestablishments in Oklahoma
- 1958 mergers and acquisitions