Stagecoach: Wells Fargo and the American West - Philip L. Fradkin - Books - Free Press - 9780743234368 - March 11, 2003
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Stagecoach: Wells Fargo and the American West First Paperback edition

Philip L. Fradkin

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Stagecoach: Wells Fargo and the American West First Paperback edition

Sweeping in scope, as revealing of an era as it is of a company, Stagecoach is the epic story of Wells Fargo and the American West.
The trail of Wells Fargo runs through nearly every imaginable landscape and icon of frontier folklore: the California Gold Rush, the Pony Express, the transcontinental railroad, the Civil War, and the Indian wars. From the Great Plains to the Rockies to the Pacific Ocean, the company's operations embraced almost all social, cultural, and economic activities west of the Mississippi.
As its reputation for speed and dependability grew after the Gold Rush, the sight of a red-and-yellow Wells Fargo stagecoach racing across the prairie came to symbolize faith in a nation's progress. For a time, Wells Fargo was the most powerful and widespread institution in the American West, even surpassing the presence of the federal government.
Stagecoach is a fascinating and rare combination of Western and business history. Along with its rich association with the frontier, readers will discover that swiftness, security, and connectivity have been constants in Wells Fargo's 150 years.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 11, 2003
ISBN13 9780743234368
Publishers Free Press
Pages 272
Dimensions 136 × 18 × 217 mm   ·   394 g
Language English  
Contributor J. S. Holliday

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