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Joseph S. Forte of Broomall, Pennsylvania, is an American con artist who operated a Ponzi scheme that cost investors $50 million. He reportedly signed a confession with the United States Postal Inspection Service .
Snellenburg's Department Store, 1100 Market St., Philadelphia, PA (1886-87, demolished), in a c. 1915 photograph. The company moved from its South Street location, where it was founded in 1869 by Joseph Snellenburg, to fashionable 12th and Market Streets in 1889. [2] The store was at a location known as the "Girard Estate."
Broomall, looking east on West Chester Pike. This crossroads community was renamed for the post office established to honor John Martin Broomall, [4] a 19th-century U.S. congressman, Electoral College member (at Ulysses S. Grant's 1872 presidential election), and Chester Gas Company president from Upper Chichester Township in Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
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Marple Township is a township in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States.It contains the census designated place of Broomall.The population was estimated at 23,743 as of 2015.
Name City Industry Fortune 1000 rank (2018) Notes ACI Technologies: Philadelphia: electronics: Alpha Video: West Conshohocken, PA: entertainment: AmerisourceBergen
On January 9, 2009, the SEC charged Joseph S. Forte from Broomall, Pennsylvania, with masterminding a $50 million Ponzi scheme. He swindled over 80 investors, mostly close friends from 1995 to 2009. He swindled over 80 investors, mostly close friends from 1995 to 2009.
The octagonal tower on the west end of the building in 2013 A Lit Brothers company share certificate, issued December 9, 1905. In 1891, Rachel P. Lit (1858-1919, later surnamed Weddel, still later Arnold) opened a women's clothing shop on the corner of Market and N. 8th Streets.