Archive for March 18th, 2023

SHIPPING AND BANKING COMPANY STARTED

War Daddy Pub! — March 18, 1852: Wells and Fargo start shipping and...

On March 18, 1852, in New York City, Henry Wells and William
G. Fargo join with several other investors to launch their
namesake business, today one of the world’s largest banks.   

In July 1852, their company shipped its first loads of freight
from the East Coast to mining camps scattered around
northern California.

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The History of Wells Fargo - CreditLoan.com®

Wells Fargo Logo: valor, história, PNG

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A FOUNDING FATHER OR ROCK DIED IN 2017

A young Chuck Berry 1935, rest in peace : OldSchoolCool

R.I.P Chuck Berry! Here's a Collection of 20 Stunning Black and White Photos of the Legend of ...

14 Greatest Hits - Chuck Berry — Listen and discover music at Last.fm

Exteriur - Chuck Berry - Novitads - RTR

Rock ‘n’ roll pioneer Chuck Berry died on this day in
history, March 18, 2017, at age 90.

Born as Charles Edward Anderson Berry on Oct. 18,
1926 in
St. Louis, Missouri, Chuck Berry was exposed
to music through his parents and his church.

20 Interesting Photographs of Chuck Berry Shows Off His Legendary Duck Walk During Performances ...

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FIRST FEMALE NATIVE AMERICAN GRADUATE

Who Was Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte? - WorldAtlas
Susan La Flesche Picotte (June 17, 1865 – September 18, 1915)

On March 18, 1889, Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte became
the first Native American woman to graduate from medical
school. She was top of her class at the Woman’s Medical
College of Pennsylvania.
 

She campaigned for public health and for the formal, legal
allotment of land
to members of the Omaha tribe. 

La Flesche opened up the first privately funded hospital on
a reservation.

She intended to help anyone who needed it, white or Native.

SUSAN LA FLESCHE PICOTTE - Space Studio & Gallery

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