The Hawthorne's Scarlet Letter and Melville's Moby-Dick
The two towering works of early American fiction created by Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville, who were mutual friends, are "The Scarlet Letter" by Hawthorne and "Moby-Dick" by Melville. Both novels are considered masterpieces of American literature, exploring complex themes such as morality, sin, and human nature.
The first American open-end mutual fund, Massachusetts Investors Trust, was started in 1924
Police Mutual was created in 1922.
Mutual of America was created in 1945.
Washington Mutual was created in 1889.
Northwestern Mutual was created in 1857.
Mutual FC was created in 1993.
The Children's Mutual was created in 1881.
Penn Mutual was created in 1847.
Our Mutual Friend was created in 1865.
Cornish Mutual was created in 1903.
Hunter Mutual was created in 1968.