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Wells Fargo & Co. Express Covers and Receipt

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Wells Fargo & Express Co's Memorabilia Start Price:40.00 USD Estimated At:80.00 - 180.00 USD
Wells Fargo & Co. Express Covers and Receipt
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Framed, 14.5" x 11.5" WF receipt dated 1893 going to Central Valley, California. Also included are two covers, both stamped, and one addressed to G. W. McNear, San Francisco, Cal. It is not clear whether the cover is addressed to the father or to the son by the same name who took over the business in 1888. Grain Merchant George Washington McNear (1830-1901). McNear came from a line of sea-going men; at 15, he went to sea, and after making several voyages in foreign lands and along the Atlantic coast, he landed in New Orleans in February 1854, and was given command of a schooner plying the waters of Mississippi Sound and Lake Pontchartrain. In 1856, at age 19, he became a part owner and the master of a steamboat plying the same waters, which he managed successfully until 1860. After visiting his father in Maine, he left for California via Panama and arrived in San Francisco on August 2, 1860. He joined his brother in Petaluma; there they formed the partnership of McNear & Brother, commission and grain merchants. In 1861, George W. McNear and his brother, George P. McNear, opened a branch in San Francisco. In 1867, they sent their first shipload of wheat to Europe. In 1874, he withdrew from the familial partnership and established the house of George W. McNear, which became known around the world. City: State: California Date: 1893 hwac# 32145