The Remington Carriage Museum is located in Cardston , Alberta , Canada . Opened in 1993, and the largest of its kind in the world, the Remington Carriage Museum displays more than 240 carriages .
63-464: Rated "The Best Indoor Attraction in Canada" four times by Attractions Canada, the 64,000 sq ft (5,900 m). museum has a working stable, carriage rides, video displays, wedding rooms, an 80-seat theatre, Victorian gift shop and restaurant. The main exhibit gallery at the museum is arranged in a series of vignettes. Each tells a story of late 19th and early 20th century North American society and
126-507: A 2,757-mile route through the Southwest to San Francisco and was nicknamed the "Butterfield Line" after the name of the company's president, John Butterfield. In 1860, Congress failed to pass the annual Post Office appropriation bill , leaving the Post Office unable to pay Overland Mail Company. This caused Overland to default on its debts to Wells Fargo, allowing Wells Fargo to take control of
189-518: A New York state judge issued a temporary injunction blocking the transaction from going forward while the competing offer from Citigroup was sorted out. Citigroup alleged that it had an exclusivity agreement with Wachovia that barred Wachovia from negotiating with other potential buyers. The injunction was overturned late in the evening on October 5, 2008, by the New York state appeals court. Citigroup and Wells Fargo then entered into negotiations brokered by
252-596: A Remington landau carriage whilst visiting Canada in 1973 and again whilst visiting in 1980. The Studebaker Company made a landau carriage for Ulysses S. Grant while he was president of the United States in 1869 - 1877. This carriage is featured in the Remington Museum. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt owned an original Royal Hansom Cab 1910, located at the Remington Carriage Museum. Don Remington purchased
315-573: A Wells Fargo armored truck depot in West Hartford, Connecticut , was the victim of the White Eagle robbery. The robbery was organized by Los Macheteros (a guerrilla group seeking Puerto Rican independence from the United States) and involved an insider armored truck guard. It was the largest US bank theft to date with $ 7.1 million stolen. Throughout the 1980s and '90s, Wells Fargo completed
378-476: A coast-to-coast bank with the 2008 acquisition of Charlotte -based Wachovia . Henry Wells and William G. Fargo , who founded American Express along with John Butterfield , formed Wells Fargo & Company in 1852 to provide "express" and banking services to California, which was growing rapidly due to the California Gold Rush . Its earliest and most significant tasks included transporting gold from
441-670: A large stake, a position he held until 1892. In 1905, Wells Fargo separated its banking and express operations, and Wells Fargo's bank merged with the Nevada National Bank to form the Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank . During the First World War , the United States government nationalized Wells Fargo's express business into a federal agency known as the US Railway Express Agency (REA). After
504-458: A loan officer at Wells Fargo interviewed for a report in The New York Times , "We just went right after them. Wells Fargo mortgage had an emerging-markets unit that specifically targeted black churches because it figured church leaders had a lot of influence and could convince congregants to take out subprime loans." The report presented data from the city of Baltimore , where more than half
567-415: A major feature of daily programs. An elegant equestrian eventing program is also featured at the museum, demonstrating the skill and protocol of competitive driving horses in harness. Each horse breed is selected to support the ride program at the museum. The Clydesdale breed is a widely recognized draft horse used in teams of two, three or four to pull large vehicles seating up to 18 passengers. This breed
630-529: A number of bank takeovers. In 2007, Wells Fargo acquired Greater Bay Bancorp, which had $ 7.4 billion in assets, in a $ 1.5 billion transaction. It also acquired Placer Sierra Bank and CIT Group 's construction unit that same year. In 2008, Wells Fargo acquired United Bancorporation of Wyoming and Century Bancshares of Texas. On October 3, 2008, after Wachovia turned down an inferior offer from Citigroup, Wachovia agreed to be bought by Wells Fargo for about $ 14.8 billion in stock. The next day,
693-473: A plan to offer smartphone-based transactions with mobile wallets including Wells Fargo Wallet, Android Pay and Samsung Pay. In June 2018, Wells Fargo sold all 52 of its physical bank branch locations in Indiana , Michigan , and Ohio to Flagstar Bank . In September 2018, Wells Fargo announced it would cut 26,450 jobs by 2020 to reduce costs by $ 4 billion. In March 2019, CEO Tim Sloan resigned amidst
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#1732848368776756-560: A series of acquisitions. In 1986, it acquired Crocker National Bank from Midland Bank . Then, in 1987 it acquired the personal trust business of Bank of America . In 1988, it acquired Barclays Bank of California from Barclays plc . In 1991, Wells Fargo spent $ 491 million to acquire 130 branches in California from Great American Bank . In 1996, Wells Fargo acquired First Interstate Bancorp for $ 11.6 billion. Integration went poorly as many executives left. Wells Fargo became
819-426: A single file) have two shafts that attach either side of the rearmost animal (the wheel animal or wheeler ). Two animals in single file are referred to as a tandem arrangement, and three as a randem . Vehicles that are pulled by a pair (or by a team of several pairs) have a pole that attaches between the wheel pair. Other arrangements are also possible, for example, three or more abreast (a troika ),
882-828: A small vehicle and four horses abreast, to horsecars or trollies, which used two horses to pull a car that was used in cities before electric trams were developed. A two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle is a cart (see various types below, both for carrying people and for goods). Four-wheeled vehicles have many names – one for heavy loads is most commonly called a wagon . Very light carts and wagons can also be pulled by donkeys (much smaller than horses ), ponies or mules . Other smaller animals are occasionally used, such as large dogs , llamas and goats (see draught animals ). Heavy wagons, carts and agricultural implements can also be pulled by other large draught animals such as oxen , water buffalo , yaks or even camels and elephants . Vehicles pulled by one animal (or by animals in
945-400: A week. Cardston is also home to the first Mormon LDS temple built outside the United States. The museum is affiliated with CMA , CHIN , and Virtual Museum of Canada . 49°11′39″N 113°18′14″W / 49.19411°N 113.30399°W / 49.19411; -113.30399 ( Remington-Alberta Carriage Centre ) Horse-drawn vehicle A horse-drawn vehicle
1008-443: A wheel pair with a single lead animal (a "unicorn"), or a wheel pair with three lead animals abreast (a "pickaxe"). Very heavy loads sometimes had an additional team behind to slow the vehicle down steep hills. Sometimes at a steep hill with frequent traffic, such a team would be hired to passing wagons to help them up or down the hill. Horse-drawn carriages have been in use for at least 3,500 years. Two-wheeled vehicles are balanced by
1071-471: Is Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. , a national bank that designates its Sioux Falls, South Dakota , site as its main office (and therefore is treated by most U.S. federal courts as a citizen of South Dakota). It is the fourth-largest bank in the United States by total assets and is also one of the largest as ranked by bank deposits and market capitalization . It has 8,050 branches and 13,000 automated teller machines and 2,000 stand-alone mortgage branches. It
1134-617: Is cross-selling , the practice of encouraging existing customers to buy additional banking services. This led to the Wells Fargo cross-selling scandal . Wells Fargo has international offices in London , Dublin , Paris , Dubai , Singapore , Tokyo , Shanghai , Beijing , and Toronto , among others. Back-offices are in India and the Philippines with more than 20,000 staff. Notably, Wells Fargo
1197-497: Is a piece of equipment pulled by one or more horses. These vehicles typically have two or four wheels and were used to carry passengers or a load. They were once common worldwide, but they have mostly been replaced by automobiles and other forms of self-propelled transport but are still in use today. Horses were domesticated circa 3500 BCE. Before that oxen were used. Historically, a wide variety of arrangements of horses and vehicles have been used, from chariot racing , which involved
1260-438: Is also featured at the museum. Don Remington (1914–1987), the man behind the Remington Museum, was a land owner, cattle rancher, developer, bridge builder and philanthropist. For 35 years, Don Remington and his wife Afton travelled across North America, Britain and the world to obtain then ship carriages back to restore. Don Remington himself was a coach-builder, carriage restorer and coach, carriage and sleigh historian and it
1323-608: Is also steered by the shafts or pole, which are attached to the front axle; this swivels on a turntable or "fifth wheel" beneath the vehicle. From the 15th century drivers of carts were known as carmen, and in London were represented by the Worshipful Company of Carmen . In 1890 there were 13,800 companies in the United States in the business of building carriages pulled by horses. By 1920, only 90 such companies remained. Wells Fargo %26 Co. Wells Fargo & Company
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#17328483687761386-517: Is an American multinational financial services company with a significant global presence. The company operates in 35 countries and serves over 70 million customers worldwide. It is a systemically important financial institution according to the Financial Stability Board , and is considered one of the " Big Four Banks " in the United States, alongside JPMorgan Chase , Bank of America , and Citigroup . The company's primary subsidiary
1449-498: Is known famously as the Budweiser Clydesdale horses. The American Quarter Horse is bred for speed and for distance, up to a quarter mile, and they are well suited to pulling wagons, buggies and sleighs. The Canadian Horse was bred from horses shipped to Quebec from France in 1665. Their stamina and quiet temperament make this breed a perfect choice for carriage work. Pairs of Quarter Horses and Canadians are used at
1512-457: Is located one block from the Remington Carriage Museum. Fay Wray rose to fame as the dame in distress in the immortal 1933 film King Kong . When Fay Wray returned to Cardston in 1967, she rode in a Remington Concord Stagecoach. Cowboy Country Television profiled Don Remington, season 4 episode 12. The story of 19th century transportation would be incomplete without the horse , and the museum's herd of Clydesdales, Quarter Horses and Canadians are
1575-431: Is the first major national U.S. bank to undergo a successful unionization drive. As of October 2024, 20 branch locations have joined Wells Fargo Workers United-CWA, a division of Communications Workers of America in less than a year. Wells Fargo operates under Charter No. 1, the first national bank charter issued in the United States. This charter was issued to First National Bank of Philadelphia on June 20, 1863, by
1638-635: Is the second-largest retail mortgage originator in the United States, originating one out of every four home loans and services $ 1.8 trillion in home mortgages, one of the largest servicing portfolios in the U.S. It is one of the most valuable bank brands. Wells Fargo is ranked 47th on the Fortune 500 list of the largest companies in the U.S. In addition to banking, the company provides equipment financing via subsidiaries including Wells Fargo Rail and provides investment management and stockbrokerage services. A key part of Wells Fargo's business strategy
1701-633: Is with first-hand knowledge that he restored the carriages in his collection. Many of the carriages in the Remington Museum were used in his lifetime. Remington served on the Board of Directors for the American Carriage Association, of which he was a lifetime member. Remington carriages have transported kings, queens, princes with their princesses, dukes and duchesses, earls, countesses, marquesses, lords and ladies, presidents and world heads of state. Celebrities worldwide have found themselves behind
1764-605: The Arctic . The company has also provided financing to renewable energy projects. The company operates the Wells Fargo History Museum at 420 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. Displays include original stagecoaches , photographs, gold nuggets and mining artifacts, the Pony Express , telegraph equipment, and historic bank artifacts. The museum also has a gift shop . In January 2015, armed robbers in an SUV smashed through
1827-650: The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act in the form of a preferred stock purchase by the United States Department of the Treasury . As a result of requirements of the government stress tests , the company raised $ 8.6 billion in capital in May 2009. On December 23, 2009, Wells Fargo redeemed $ 25 billion of preferred stock issued to the United States Department of the Treasury . As part of
1890-582: The FDIC to reach an amicable solution to the impasse. The negotiations failed. Citigroup was unwilling to take on more risk than the $ 42 billion that would have been the cap under the previous FDIC-backed deal (with the FDIC incurring all losses over $ 42 billion). Citigroup did not block the merger, but sought damages of $ 60 billion for breach of an alleged exclusivity agreement with Wachovia. On October 28, 2008, Wells Fargo received $ 25 billion of funds via
1953-655: The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency . Wells Fargo, in its present form, is a result of a merger between the original Wells Fargo & Company and Minneapolis -based Norwest Corporation in 1998. The merged company took the better-known Wells Fargo name and moved to Wells Fargo's hub in San Francisco. At the same time, Norwest's banking subsidiary merged with Wells Fargo's Sioux Falls-based banking subsidiary. Wells Fargo became
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2016-531: The Philadelphia Mint and "express" mail delivery that was faster and less expensive than U.S. Mail. American Express was not interested in serving California. By the end of the California Gold Rush , Wells Fargo was a dominant express and banking organization in the West, making large shipments of gold and delivering mail and supplies. It was also the primary lender of Butterfield Overland Mail Company, which ran
2079-477: The Wells Fargo account fraud scandal and former general counsel C. Allen Parker became interim CEO. In July 2019, Principal Financial Group acquired the company's Institutional Retirement & Trust business. On September 27, 2019, Charles Scharf was announced as the firm's new CEO. In 2020, the company sold its student loan portfolio. In May 2021, the company sold its Canadian Direct Equipment Finance business to Toronto-Dominion Bank . In 2021,
2142-491: The horse-drawn vehicles that were used. In each area, the coaches carts and sleighs displayed are accompanied by panels providing information with hundreds of archival photographs. In the Carriage Preservation Workshop, the public is invited to watch expert technicians carry out the art of blacksmithing, wheelwrighting , woodworking, metalworking and finishing. An elegant outdoor equestrian eventing program
2205-524: The LDS Church. Abraham Lincoln owned an identical barouche while he was president of the United States. When the Prime Minister of Canada, Diefenbaker went 'Out West' during his sojourn, as Prime Minister his day ride was a Remington barouche carriage. The Five Glass Landau Coach, made by James Cunningham, Son and Company , Rochester, New York , circa 1890. In the early 1970s, while Don Remington
2268-525: The NMS the second largest civil settlement in U.S. history, only trailing the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement . The five banks were also required to comply with 305 new mortgage servicing standards. Oklahoma held out and agreed to settle with the banks separately. On April 5, 2012, a federal judge ordered Wells Fargo to pay $ 3.1 million in punitive damages over a single loan, one of
2331-659: The Remington Museum with a front image of Patty and Selma standing next to a bronze statue of the museum's visionary, Don Remington. Hollywood has made the covered wagon and stagecoach icons of the idealized Old West, and the Remington Carriage Museum has both, including coaches used in past and present Hollywood productions. Visitors can climb aboard the stagecoach used by Jackie Chan in Disney 's Shanghai Noon and by Tom Selleck in Crossfire Trail . The Fay Wray Fountain Memorial
2394-405: The U.S. levied a $ 3.7 billion loan-management fine upon Wells Fargo. In March 2023, Wells Fargo blamed a technical glitch for misstating the balances of customers' accounts, in many cases incorrectly deeming the customers as having a negative bank balance. Subsequently, in 2023, prison sentencing took place for employee-directed money laundering and funneling cash illegally to Mexico through
2457-602: The Vanderbilt cab in New York, then stabilized the carriage and maintained its original Vanderbilt logo, finishes and trimmings. The Royal Hansom Cab frequented the cobbled streets of London, Paris and New York City between 1870 and 1930, prior to the automobile taxis. The Remington Barouche carried numerous dignitaries, including Prince Philip and Prince Andrew , Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau , Alberta premiers Ralph Klein and Peter Lougheed , Governor General of Canada Madame Sauve', Mormon President Kimball & President Benson of
2520-538: The bank of imposing excessive overdraft fees on checking-account customers. On February 9, 2012, it was announced that the five largest mortgage servicers ( Ally Financial , Bank of America , Citigroup , JPMorgan Chase , and Wells Fargo) agreed to a settlement with the US Federal Government and 49 states over improper foreclosure practices in the 2010 United States foreclosure crisis , including "robo-signing" (having someone fraudulently sign that they know
2583-487: The bank steered African Americans and Hispanics into high-cost subprime loans. A Wells Fargo spokesman responded that "The policies, systems, and controls we have in place – including in Illinois ;– ensure race is not a factor..." An affidavit filed in the case stated that loan officers had referred to black mortgage-seekers as "mud people," and the subprime loans as "ghetto loans." According to Beth Jacobson,
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2646-690: The bank's accurate calculations. The award was affirmed on appeal in 2013. In May 2013, New York attorney-general Eric Schneiderman announced a lawsuit against Wells Fargo over alleged violations of the national mortgage settlement. Schneidermann claimed Wells Fargo had violated rules over giving fair and timely serving. In 2015, a judge sided with Wells Fargo. On August 14, 2012, Wells Fargo agreed to pay around $ 6.5 million to settle U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) charges that in 2007 it sold risky mortgage-backed securities without fully realizing their dangers. In 2016, Wells Fargo agreed to pay $ 1.2 billion to settle allegations that
2709-466: The cash used to buy four planes that shipped a total of 22 tons of cocaine into Mexico. In August 2010, Wells Fargo was fined by United States district court judge William Alsup for overdraft practices designed to "gouge" consumers and "profiteer" at their expense, and for misleading consumers about how the bank processed transactions and assessed overdraft fees. In May 2013, Wells Fargo paid $ 203 million to settle class-action litigation accusing
2772-658: The company fixed its internal problems to the satisfaction of the Federal Reserve. In September 2021, Wells Fargo incurred further fines from the United States Justice Department charging fraudulent behavior by the bank against foreign-exchange currency trading customers. Bloomberg L.P. reported in March 2022 that Wells Fargo was the only major lender in 2020 to reject more home refinance applications from Black applicants than it approved. In December 2022,
2835-766: The company hired 25 investment bankers from Citadel LLC . In April 2012, Wells Fargo acquired Merlin Securities. In December 2012, it was rebranded as Wells Fargo Prime Services. In December of that year, Wells Fargo acquired a 35% stake in The Rock Creek Group LP. The stake was increased to 65% in 2014 but sold back to management in July 2018. In 2015, Wells Fargo Rail acquired GE Capital Rail Services and merged in with First Union Rail . In late 2015, Wells Fargo acquired three GE units focused on business loans equipment financing. In March 2017, Wells Fargo announced
2898-459: The company sold its asset management division, Wells Fargo Asset Management (WFAM) to private equity firms GTCR and Reverence Capital Partners for $ 2.1 billion. WFAM had $ 603 billion in assets under management as of December 31, 2020, of which 33% was invested in money market funds . WFAM was rebranded as Allspring Global Investments . In 2022, Wells Fargo announced a goal of reducing absolute emissions by companies it lends to in
2961-486: The contents of a document they do not in fact know) and foreclosing without standing via MERS . The settlement, known as the National Mortgage Settlement (NMS), required the servicers to provide about $ 26 billion in relief to distressed homeowners and in direct payments to the federal and state governments; Wells Fargo's share was the second largest, at $ 5.4 billion. This settlement amount makes
3024-520: The creation of fictitious accounts. In 1981, it was discovered that a Wells Fargo assistant operations officer, Lloyd Benjamin "Ben" Lewis, had perpetrated one of the largest embezzlements in history through its Beverly Drive branch. During 1978–1981, Lewis had successfully written phony debit and credit receipts to benefit boxing promoters Harold J. Smith ( né Ross Eugene Fields) and Sam "Sammie" Marshall, chairman and president, respectively, of Muhammad Ali Professional Sports, Inc. (MAPS), of which Lewis
3087-417: The distribution of weight of the load (driver, passengers, and goods) over the axle, and then held level by the animal – this means that the shafts (or sometimes a pole for two animals) must be fixed rigidly to the vehicle's body. Four-wheeled vehicles remain level on their own, and so the shafts or pole are hinged vertically, allowing them to rise and fall with the movement of the animals. A four-wheeled vehicle
3150-639: The first major US financial services firm to offer internet banking, in May 1995. After its string of acquisitions, in 1998, Wells Fargo Bank was acquired by Norwest Corporation of Minneapolis, with the combined company assuming the Wells Fargo name. It then began on another set of acquisitions, starting in 2000, when Wells Fargo Bank acquired National Bank of Alaska and First Security Corporation . In late 2001, it acquired H.D. Vest Financial Services for $ 128 million, but sold it in 2015 for $ 580 million. The 2007–2008 financial crisis resulted in
3213-511: The largest fines for a bank ever for mortgaging service misconduct, after the bank improperly charged Michael Jones, a New Orleans homeowner, with $ 24,000 in mortgage fees, after the bank misallocated payments to interest instead of principal. Elizabeth Magner, a federal bankruptcy judge in the Eastern District of Louisiana, cited the bank's behavior as "highly reprehensible", stating that Wells Fargo has taken advantage of borrowers who rely on
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#17328483687763276-550: The mail route. Wells Fargo then operated the western portion of the Pony Express . Six years later, the "Grand Consolidation" united Wells Fargo, Holladay, and Overland Mail stage lines under the Wells Fargo name. In 1872, Lloyd Tevis , a friend of the Central Pacific "Big Four" and holder of rights to operate an express service over the Transcontinental Railroad , became president of the company after acquiring
3339-512: The museum to pull smaller carriages up to six people. Tack is also an important part of the carriage, Don Remington made thousands of unique one of a kind tack... The Remington Carriage Museum is part of a network of historic sites and museums in Alberta which include Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the Frank Slide Centre. The museum is open year-round, 7 days
3402-508: The museum's glass doors and stole gold nuggets. The company previously operated other museums but those have since closed. The company has been the subject of several investigations by regulators. Many of these issues have resulted in reputational damage. On February 2, 2018, the Wells Fargo account fraud scandal resulted in the Federal Reserve barring Wells Fargo from growing its nearly $ 2 trillion asset base any further until
3465-443: The oil and gas sector by 26% by 2030 from 2019 levels. Some critics say these goals conflict with the bank being the largest lender to fossil fuel companies in the U.S. and one of the largest globally. The company has committed to net zero financed emissions by 2050; however, major environmental groups are skeptical if this goal will be achieved. The company has stated that it will not finance any hydrocarbon exploration projects in
3528-554: The properties subject to foreclosure on a Wells Fargo loan from 2005 to 2008 now stand vacant, and 71 percent of those are in predominantly black neighborhoods. Wells Fargo agreed to pay $ 125 million to subprime borrowers and $ 50 million in direct down payment assistance in certain areas, for a total of $ 175 million. In a March 2010 agreement with US federal prosecutors, Wells Fargo acknowledged that between 2004 and 2007 Wachovia had failed to monitor and report suspected money laundering by narcotics traffickers, including
3591-532: The redemption of the preferred stock, Wells Fargo also paid accrued dividends of $ 131.9 million, bringing the total dividends paid to $ 1.441 billion since the preferred stock was issued in October 2008. In April 2009, Wells Fargo acquired North Coast Surety Insurance Services. In 2010, hedge fund administrator Citco purchased the trust company operation of Wells Fargo in the Cayman Islands . In 2011,
3654-493: The reins of a Remington carriage. Remington Carriages were a part of the world-famous Calgary Stampede and the 1988 Winter Olympic Games . Calgary Heritage Park Days and Spruce Meadows International Equestrian Horse Shows often feature the Remington collection. Remington carriages have attended hundreds of parades worldwide. Queen Elizabeth II of Canada along with her husband Prince Philip and her son Prince Charles rode in
3717-706: The war, the REA was privatized and continued service until 1975. In 1923, Wells Fargo Nevada merged with the Union Trust Company to form the Wells Fargo Bank & Union Trust Company. In 1954, Wells Fargo & Union Trust shortened its name to Wells Fargo Bank. Four years later, it merged with American Trust Company to form the Wells Fargo Bank American Trust Company. It changed its name back to Wells Fargo Bank in 1962. In 1968, Wells Fargo
3780-520: Was also listed as a director; Marshall, too, was a former employee of the same Wells Fargo branch as Lewis. In excess of $ 300,000 was paid to Lewis, who pled guilty to embezzlement and conspiracy charges in 1981, and testified against his co-conspirators for a reduced five-year sentence. (Boxer Muhammad Ali had received a fee for the use of his name, and had no other involvement with the organization. ) Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan filed suit against Wells Fargo on July 31, 2009, alleging that
3843-449: Was converted to a federal banking charter and became Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. In that same year, Wells Fargo merged with Henry Trione's Sonoma Mortgage in a $ 10.8 million stock transfer, making Trione the largest shareholder in Wells Fargo until Warren Buffett and Walter Annenberg surpassed him. One year later, Wells Fargo & Company holding company was formed, with Wells Fargo Bank as its main subsidiary. In September 1983,
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#17328483687763906-573: Was later used as a touring wagon in Yellowstone National Park . When Don Remington set about restoring the wagon, they found the original Wells Fargo & Co. lettering on each side. The popular Fox television show The Simpsons episode 17 of the 17th season, " Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore ", features sisters Patty and Selma kidnapping Richard Dean Anderson , the actor who played action hero MacGyver . Selma and Patty show Dean slides of their summer vacation, including various carriages from
3969-573: Was visiting England, he came across a man named Colonel Graville Williams who sold him the carriage BBreak by Holland & Holland, London . Remington's Royal Hansom Cab #4212 Made by Forder & Company Limited, Wolverhampton, England Circa 1870. Concord Wells Fargo Remington Collection... Concord Stagecoach Wells Fargo Another Concord in the collection is an original Buffalo Bill's Stages North Platte Nebraska stagecoach. The Wells Fargo & Co. Yellowstone Wagon, made by Abbot-Downing Company , Concord, New Hampshire , circa 1886. This carriage
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