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Wells Fargo Express Ephemera

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Wells Fargo Express Ephemera
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This item SOLD at 2017 Mar 04 @ 08:02UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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Framed "Free of Charge" card from 1899 signed by John Joseph Valentine, Sr. 1840 - 1901). An American expressman, he was the first president of Wells Fargo & Company who had not been a banker and served from 1892 until his death in 1901. The card is made to William Henry Hurlbert (1827—1895). He was an American journalist and author of “The Diary of a Public Man,” (actually a memoir) published in the North American Review in 1879. He became editor of the New York World in 1876. Hurlbert’s rambunctious prose was a key reason for the World’s success. He brought his forceful, fluid writing style to bear on a wide range of topics—politics, international affairs, history, and literature. Also included are two WF Express labels. (Prag Collection) City: State: California Date: ID# 30735