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Rare Feather River Whitney Express

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Wells Fargo & Express Co's Memorabilia Start Price:75.00 USD Estimated At:150.00 - 300.00 USD
Rare Feather River Whitney Express
SOLD
110.00USD+ (27.50) buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2018 Mar 15 @ 17:41UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Letter from Whiney expressman Fenton Berkley Whiting out of Quincy. Fenton Berkley Whiting, and partners Henry C. Everts, G. W. Morley, and E. E. Meek, formed Whiting & Company, based in Quincy and connecting with the Everts expresses. Everts would then move the material to and from Marysville and exchange it with Wells Fargo for transport beyond. Everts Express was sold to Holland, Morley & Company in early 1862, beginning a shift of the transfer point for Whiting from Quincy to La Porte. Whiting also began connecting with other expresses, like La Porte Express, during this period. Whiting began to connect directly with Wells Fargo sometime after 1862, when WF established an office in Oroville. Whiting’s operation was sold to Garland & Company in 1868. The Whiting express started in 1857. This seems to be a letter from the founder about a bill from Marysville that he has a problem with. (Potter Collection) Date: 1869 Location: Quincy, California HWAC# 59435