Home Telephone: Difference between revisions

No edit summary
(added category corporations)
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''<font face = arial light> <font color = maroon> <font size = 3>Unfinished History</font></font> </font>'''
[[Image:downtwn1$wells-fargo-744-market.jpg]]
[[Image:downtwn1$wells-fargo-744-market.jpg]]


Line 16: Line 18:
[[The Weird History of the St. Francis Hotel FBI Leftist Takes a Potshot at President Ford. |  Prev. Document]]  [[Powell and Market 1851 |Next Document]]
[[The Weird History of the St. Francis Hotel FBI Leftist Takes a Potshot at President Ford. |  Prev. Document]]  [[Powell and Market 1851 |Next Document]]


[[category:Downtown]] [[category:1990s]] [[category:Power and Money]] [[category:1900s]]
[[category:Downtown]] [[category:1990s]] [[category:Power and Money]] [[category:1900s]] [[category:Corporations]]

Latest revision as of 22:56, 1 March 2017

Unfinished History

Downtwn1$wells-fargo-744-market.jpg

The old Wells Fargo building at Grant and Market, and just up Grant, the old Home Telephone Building.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

Venerable Wells Fargo Bank, having absorbed its one-time rival Crocker Bank in the 1980s, was in turn swallowed in the 1990s by a midwestern bank, but the Norwest Bank took Wells Fargo's name.

Downtwn1$home-telephone-bldg.jpg

This building at 333 Grant Ave. was the Pacific Bell building during the late 1990s, before AT&T rebuilt its empire. It was once the headquarters of the Home Telephone Company, a firm that attempted to compete in the nascent telephone business around 1905 by bribing the SF Board of Supervisors through power broker Abe Ruef.

Photo: Chris Carlsson


Prev. Document Next Document