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'''The old Wells Fargo building at Grant and Market, and just up Grant, the old Home Telephone Building.'''  
'''The old Wells Fargo building at Grant and Market, and just up Grant, the old Home Telephone Building.'''  
''Photo: Chris Carlsson''


Venerable Wells Fargo Bank, having absorbed its one-time rival Crocker Bank in the 1980s, was in turn swallowed in the 1990s by a midwestern bank, but the Norwest Bank took Wells Fargo's name.
Venerable Wells Fargo Bank, having absorbed its one-time rival Crocker Bank in the 1980s, was in turn swallowed in the 1990s by a midwestern bank, but the Norwest Bank took Wells Fargo's name.
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'''The Pacific Bell building was once the headquarters of the Home Telephone Company, a firm that attempted to compete in the nascent telephone business around 1905 by bribing the SF Board of Supervisors through power broker [[Abe Ruef and the Union Labor Party |Abe Ruef]].'''
'''This building at 333 Grant Ave. was the Pacific Bell building during the late 1990s, before AT&T rebuilt its empire. It was once the headquarters of the Home Telephone Company, a firm that attempted to compete in the nascent telephone business around 1905 by bribing the SF Board of Supervisors through power broker [[Abe Ruef and the Union Labor Party |Abe Ruef]].'''
 
''Photo: Chris Carlsson''





Latest revision as of 14:51, 2 January 2009

Unfinished History

Downtwn1$wells-fargo-744-market.jpg

The old Wells Fargo building at Grant and Market, and just up Grant, the old Home Telephone Building.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

Venerable Wells Fargo Bank, having absorbed its one-time rival Crocker Bank in the 1980s, was in turn swallowed in the 1990s by a midwestern bank, but the Norwest Bank took Wells Fargo's name.

Downtwn1$home-telephone-bldg.jpg

This building at 333 Grant Ave. was the Pacific Bell building during the late 1990s, before AT&T rebuilt its empire. It was once the headquarters of the Home Telephone Company, a firm that attempted to compete in the nascent telephone business around 1905 by bribing the SF Board of Supervisors through power broker Abe Ruef.

Photo: Chris Carlsson


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