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This Day in Wells Fargo HistoryMay 7, 1866

First National Bank of Portland opened May 7, 1866. Its founders in 1865 preferred the name First National Bank of Oregon, but federal banking authorities assigned “of Portland” to this institution, which became part of Wells Fargo via merger in 1996.
Group of thirty men in business attire suits pose in front of stone building on corner. The word Bank is visible above the front door. Image is black and white.

A partnership born to solve challenges

Throughout their lives, Henry Wells and William G. Fargo, the founders of Wells, Fargo & Co., were known for their innovation and dedication to customers.

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