From Galveston to Global – Stewart: 1893-present

Stewart Title Company began in Galveston, Texas, in 1893 when Maco Stewart, a young Galveston attorney, purchased the Gulf City Abstract Company. Maco continued to issue abstracts through the Stewart Law & Land Title Office until 1905, when he and brother Minor offered the first title insurance in Texas in the form of an indemnity against loss due to title claims. W.C. Morris joined the company in 1897 and later married sister, Wilamina (Willie) Stewart.

1908 Stewart Title Guaranty Company is the first title insurance underwriter authorized to write title insurance in Texas. The company opens offices in Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, El Paso and other cities.
   
1956 Stewart Title expands beyond Texas into New Mexico.
   
1960 Stewart establishes offices and agencies in Arizona, California, Florida and Louisiana under the leadership of Stewart Morris Sr.
   
1965 Stewart’s establishes its first affiliation with a computerized title plant in Los Angeles.
   
1967 Stewart helps form a computerized plant in Houston.
   
1970 The holding company Stewart Information Services Corporation forms, setting the stage to expand Stewart’s operations into the broader arena of real estate information.
   
1972 The company begins to trade publicly.
   
1973 A new corporate office is built in Houston.
   
1975 Brothers Carloss Morris and Stewart Morris Sr., who had led the expansion of the company since their father’s death in 1950, acquire management control of the company.
   
1977 Stewart invests in the development of computer services for the title industry, mapping operations and real estate information with an infusion of $2.4 million.
   
1979 Stewart Title Guaranty Company is included on the Russell 2000, 2500 and 3000 Indexes, and the Russell 2000, 2500 and 3000 Value Indexes until 1996, re-enters in 1998.
   
1981 Stewart policies are being issued through more than 1,000 issuing offices in 38 states.
   
1986 Stewart is named one of the 101 best-performing companies in the U.S., with revenues of $178 million. Stewart affiliate Landata Geo Services wins contracts in the Caribbean, Egypt, Morocco and Guatemala for geographic information systems and aerial photography, beginning the enhancement of international public records systems.
   
1990 Stewart issuing offices grow to 2,700 locations throughout the United States.
   
1992 Stewart Information International forms to coordinate the company’s international endeavors.
   
1994 Stewart Information Services Corporation is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under ticker symbol STC.
   
1995 Stewart Information Services Corporation is the first stock quoted on the New York Exchange on the first day of trading.
   
1998 Stewart is included in FORTUNE magazine’s list of the 100 fastest-growing companies and again in 1999 and 2004
   
1999 Carloss’ and Stewart Sr.’s sons, Malcolm S. Morris and Stewart Morris Jr., are elected co-CEOs of Stewart Information Services Corporation.
   
1999 Stewart is included in Forbes Platinum 400 list of America’s best-performing big companies and returned to the list in 2002, 2003 and 2004.
   
2001 Stewart is added to Standard & Poor’s SmallCap 600.
   
2002 Stewart entered the FORTUNE 1000 at 941, moved up to 732 on the 2003 list, to 641 on the 2004 list, to 717 on the 2005 list, and to 703 in 2006.
   
2005 Carloss Morris passes away at the age of 90.
   
2006 Stewart achieves $1.4 billion in assets and $44.11 book value per share, the highest in the company’s history.
   
 2007 Stewart is listed on FORTUNE magazine’s "America’s Most Admired Companies," at number four on the "Mortgage Services" industry list.


Today
, Stewart Information Services Corporation is a technology-driven, strategically competitive, real estate information and transaction management company, providing title insurance and related information services through more than 9,500 policy-issuing offices and agencies in the United States and around the world.

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