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  1. Fargo was a director and vice-president of New York Central Railroad Company, a director and shareholder of the Northern Pacific Railway, a director of the Buffalo, New York and Philadelphia Railroad Company, and a shareholder in the Buffalo Coal Company and the McKean and Buffalo Railroad Company. [6]

  2. Jul 29, 2024 · William George Fargo (born May 20, 1818, Pompey, New York, U.S.—died August 3, 1881, Buffalo) was an American businessman who was one of the pioneering founders of Wells, Fargo & Company. Fargo was born into the farming family of William C. and Tracy Strong Fargo and would ultimately employ most of his 11 siblings.

  3. May 18, 2018 · William George Fargo (1818-1881), American entre preneur, was a founder of Wells, Fargo and Company and the American Express Company. William Fargo was born on May 20, 1818, in Pompey, N.Y., the eldest of 12 children.

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  5. In March 1852, Henry Wells and William G. Fargo founded Wells, Fargo & Co. Just like the company in its early years and today, the men who founded it were known for creating innovative solutions to help their customers succeed.

  6. www.wellsfargo.com › about › corporateHistory of Wells Fargo

    On March 18, 1852, our founders—Henry Wells and William G. Fargobuilt an innovative start-up to help customers build businesses and manage money in a rapidly changing world.

  7. Mar 18, 2018 · On March 18, 1850, the future financial services giant American Express Company was founded by Henry Wells and William Fargo, 2 years before those business partners founded Wells Fargo and Company.

  8. WILLIAM G. POMEROY FOUNDATION. William George Fargo (1818-1881) was born in Pompey, the eldest of twelve children. An expressman (one who is responsible to pack, manage and ensure delivery of cargo) since the age of 13, Fargo met fellow expressman Henry Wells in 1841 and the two became partners.

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