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Wells Fargo and Company Express Building

Utah Historic Site

Built in 1877

Architect unknown

Used by Wells Fargo Company and by St. George merchants, Woolley, Lund and Judd.

Marker is on Wells Fargo Road, on the left when traveling north.

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Wells Fargo & Company / North San Juan - 1853

 

[ Building consists of three sections. Marker #1 is mounted on the front of the far right section. Marker #2 is mounted on the front of the center section. ]

Marker #1:

Wells Fargo & Company

1854

Office and ...

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Wells Fargo & Co. Express and Banking Office

Erected 1855

Dedicated to the pioneers

of California by the

Kit Carson Mountain Men

of Jackson, Amador County

June 18, 1949

An estimated $100,000,000 in

gold was handled

by this office.

Plaque provided by

Wells Fargo Bank

&

Union Trust ...

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Wells Fargo Building

First structure on site built in 1851. Bar portion of building erected in 1856 as drug store. Wells Fargo Express Agency moved to store briefly in 1887. Two story section built in 1858, used as a general store. Easterly one ...

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Old Wells Fargo Office

1854

Situated 150 feet south of here was

The original

Hornitos Office

of

Wells Fargo & Co.

This plaque is dedicated to the

Pioneers of California

by

Yosemite Parlor No. 24. N.S.G.W.

of Merced

Marker is on Bear Valley Road (County Road J16), on the left when traveling south.

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Wells Fargo and Company

Early day assay office

and home of

Wells Fargo and Co.

1860

Marker is on Sutter Street south of Wool Street, on the right when traveling north.

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Wells, Fargo & Company Express Office

 

The discovery of gold in California in 1849 started one of the greatest migrations in American history.

After moving west to seek their fortune in California, people living in mining camps had to travel long distances to a large ...

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Wells Fargo Building

Wells Fargo Building

and State Stop

Built in 1852

Marker is at the intersection of Lower Main Street (aka Wentworth Springs Road) and Placer Street, on the right when traveling south on Lower Main Street (aka Wentworth Springs Road).

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First Security Branch of Wells Fargo

Oldest continuously operated banking site in Utah

This site, the northeast corner of First South and Main (formerly East Temple Street), was first occupied in the 1850s by an adobe building housing the Hooper & Eldridge bank. This bank was succeeded ...

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Wells Fargo Express Office – 1852

Historical Landmark

Wells Fargo Express Office – 1852

And Hollenbeck Bank

Opp. Firehouse

Marker is at the intersection of Lincoln Way and Commercial Street on Lincoln Way.

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