The Stockbroker Society began in 1802, which was ten years after Wall Street began. The society was founded by two young stockbrokers: Leonard Bleecker and Hugh Smith. Leonard and Hugh were highly successful stockbrokers who earned quite a fortune from buying and selling stocks for their investors. Although they were highly successful, they wanted to begin a secret society of stockbrokers. They wanted only the "best of the best" to join their elite society.
Leonard and Hugh grew the secret society to nearly 20 members. Unfortunately, one of the members let slip the location of their secret society in New York. Before they knew it, the location of their society was known to hundreds of stockbrokers in New York. Due to this "slip", Leonard and Hugh had to relocate their secret society to another building. The location of this building is unknown to everyone, except for the elite stockbrokers who discover the secret passcode.
Although much is not known about the location of the building or the passcode, there have been clues left behind. Some say that the location of the secret society is not far away from the original location. Other individuals, who have attempted to gain access to the society, have heard that the language of Latin plays an important role in the secret society.