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Adams and Company Building is an historical brick and granite (from quarries near present-day Folsom) building in Sacramento, California used for pioneer communications, finance and transportation servies. The Adams and Company Building is a California Historical Landmark No. 607. The Adams and Company Building is located at 1014 2nd Street in Old Sacramento State Historic Park. Adams and Company closed after its bank, Page, Bacon & Company failed in 1855.
The Adams and Company Building has been used for:
Adams and Company's express and banking house from 1853 to 1855.
Alta Telegraph Company
California State Telegraph Company
Pacific Express Company, founded on March 1, 1855, by former Adams and Company employees, closed in 1857.
California Stage Company
Sacramento City Bank 1850 John M. Rhodes bank (Rhodes, Sturges & Co), with Shasta brach, failed Feb 12, 1857.
Wells Fargo & Co. offices in the 1850s
Central Overland Pony Express Office in 1861
State Telephone Company
Western Union
Old Sac Leather Works, current founded in 1983.
See also
California Historical Landmarks in Sacramento County
References
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