Buttonwood Agreement

Buttonwood Agreement

The Buttonwood Agreement, which took place on May 17, 1792, started the New York Stock & Exchange Board (now called the NYSE, which is short for New York Stock Exchange). This agreement was signed by twenty-four stock brokers outside of 68 Wall Street in New York under a buttonwood tree. The organization drafted its constitution on March 8th, 1817, and named itself the "New York Stock & Exchange Board". In 1863, this name was shortened to its modern form, "New York Stock Exchange". Membership on the NYSE has been held as a valuable property since 1868. Until recently, members could only join by purchasing existing seats, which were limited to a total of 1,366. In April of 2006, the NYSE went both electronic and public, by merging with the already publicly traded Archipelago electronic stock exchange. The new merged company is called the NYSE Group, Inc., and the seats of the NYSE translated into shares of stock which are now traded under the ticker symbol NYX.

Document agreement

In brief, the agreement had two provisions: 1) the brokers were to deal only with each other. Thereby eliminating the auctioneers, and 2) the commissions were to be .25%. It reads as follows:

Names and address

The twenty-four brokers (also known as, "Founding and Subsequent Fathers") who signed the Buttonwood Agreement were (including business location [cite book|title=Wall Street and the stock markets: A chronology (1644-1971)|date=1972|pages=p. 145|author=Peter Wyckoff|id=ISBN 0-8019-5708-7] ).

* Leonard Bleecker … 16 Wall Street
* Hugh Smith … Tontine Coffee House
* Armstrong & Barnewall … 58 Broad Street
* Samuel March … 243 Queen Street
* Bernard Hart … 55 Broad Street
* Alexander Zuntz … 97 Broad Street
* Andrew D. Barclay … 136 Pearl Street
* Sutton & Hardy … 20 Wall Street
* Benjamin Seixas … 8 Hanover Square
* John Henry … 13 Duke Street
* John A. Hardenbrook … 24 Nassau Street
* Samuel Beebe … 21 Nassau Street
* Benjamin Winthrop … 2 Great Dock Street
* John Ferrers … 205 Water Street
* Ephraim Hart … 74 Broadway
* Isaac M. Gomez … 32 Maiden Lane
* Julian McEvers … 140 Greenwich Street
* Augustine H. Lawrence … 132 Water Street
* G. N. Bleecker … 21 Broad Street
* John Bush … 195 Water Street
* Peter Anspach … 3 Great Dock Street
* Charles McEvers Jr. … 194 Water Street
* David Reedy … 58 Wall Street
* Robinson & Hartshorne … 198 Queen Street

The Buttonwood Agreement is honored by the name of the financial markets column in "The Economist".

Tontine Coffee House

Later in 1793, they conducted their business inside the Tontine Coffee House. [cite book|title=The Stock Market (6th Edition) |date=1992|pages=p. 97 |author=Richard J. Teweles, Edward S. Bradley, and Ted M. Teweles]

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