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Experience history in the making

Innovation. It’s in our blood. It’s the enduring thread that runs through our history and continues to move us forward. As long as there are customers to be helped, we’ll keep at it. And keep sharing our stories here. Welcome.

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This Day in Wells Fargo HistoryApril 23, 1868

A train transporting 30 new stagecoaches from New Hampshire arrived in Omaha, Nebraska. When the train reached the end of the unfinished transcontinental railroad tracks in Wyoming, those stages hit the road for service on Wells Fargo’s overland line.

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A landscape painting shows multiple stagecoaches sitting on multiple railroad flat cars. Four box cars at rear end of train. Train moving left to right is pulled by steam engine through a landscape of farm fields with patchy snow under a cloudy sky. Artist signed Edward G. Burgum 1934 l Concord New Hampshire lower left.

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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