A Chinese legacy in smalltown Oregon
Merchants and Wells Fargo customers Lung On and Ing Hay owned a general store that became a center for the local Chinese community.
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Merchants and Wells Fargo customers Lung On and Ing Hay owned a general store that became a center for the local Chinese community.
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Poet, civil activist, and Wells Fargo customer Eva Buckner used her pen to inspire and advocate for a more inclusive society.
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Over the years, many women have made history serving on the bank’s board of directors.
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Cassie Hill not only served as an express agent for Wells Fargo in Roseville, California, from 1884 to 1908, she also served as a local agent for the Southern Pacific Railroad and...
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Rare video from 1915 shows Wells Fargo successfully moving $121 million — or $3 billion in today’s dollars — securely through the streets of San Francisco.
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In the last half of the 1800s, Wells Fargo’s network of hundreds of agents would take care of a customer’s personal or commercial business by commission.
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William M. Robison, Wells Fargo’s express messenger in the 1850s, transported millions in gold for the company — while also advocating for equal rights.
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Mifflin Wistar Gibbs lived a life of service and activism. He fought to end slavery, served as a politician for change, and became a successful African American business owner in Gold Rush...
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Julia L. Jones, a Wells Fargo agent in Mariposa, California, provided a link for her customers to the outside world — and even stayed open on Christmas Day.
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