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  2. Shotgun messenger - Wikipedia

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    A circa 1904 drawing of an Overland Mail stagecoach under attack—note guard with shotgun sitting to the left of the driver. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a shotgun messenger was a private "express messenger" and guard, especially on a stagecoach but also on a train, in charge of overseeing and guarding a valuable private shipment, such as particularly the contents of a strongbox ...

  3. Coach gun - Wikipedia

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    The terms "cut-down shotgun" or "messenger's gun" were coined in the 1860s when Wells Fargo & Co. assigned shotgun messengers to guard its shipments on stagecoaches in California. The company issued shotguns to its guards for defense. [2] The guard was called a shotgun messenger although the phrase riding shotgun was not coined until 1919. [3]

  4. Charles Diebold - Wikipedia

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    Two years later, in 1874, Wells Fargo asked Diebold to make the world's largest vault at the time: a 32-foot-long, 27-foot-wide, 12-foot high vault that was moved to San Francisco on a 47-car-long train. In 1876 Diebold was incorporated by The State of Ohio as Diebold Safe & Lock Co.

  5. Riding shotgun - Wikipedia

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    Bob Paul, who had run for Pima County Sheriff and was contesting the election he lost due to ballot-stuffing, was temporarily working once again as the Wells Fargo shotgun messenger. He had taken the reins and driver's seat in Contention City because the usual driver, a well-known and popular man named Eli "Budd" Philpot, was ill.

  6. Wells Fargo - Wikipedia

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    Map of Wells Fargo branches in August 2015 Wells Fargo branch in Berkeley, California A former Wachovia branch converted to Wells Fargo in the fall of 2011 in Durham, North Carolina American Express Co. early receipts (1853, 1869) Stagecoach with Christmas gifts at a Wells Fargo Bank, San Francisco Wells Fargo & Co. Express building circa 1860, Stockton, California Mud wagon — Wells Fargo U ...

  7. Pony Express Museum (California) - Wikipedia

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    In 1981 it was described as "one of the oddest collections of curiosa anywhere" and included chamber pots, Wells Fargo safes, arrowheads, and a cannon that was almost certainly a fake of whatever it was supposed to be. [8]