New San Francisco Exhibit—“Officers in Pursuit”
On Monday, Feb. 12, the Wells Fargo History Museum in San Francisco is unveiling a new special exhibit:
Wells Fargo Crime Scene Investigation: "Officers in Pursuit"
Protecting the assets of Wells Fargo and its customers has been an important part of the Wells Fargo story since 1852. Using evidence from our corporate archives, "Officers in Pursuit" shows investigative techniques Wells Fargo used to track down stagecoach robbers like Black Bart. The exhibit will also feature today's techniques used to pursue modern bandits.
There is an inaugural Open House event on Thursday, Feb. 15, from 11:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. You're invited to see the new exhibit and speak with Wells Fargo historians and curators. From noon to 1:30 p.m., Wells Fargo Historian Dr. Robert J. Chandler will personalize copies of his new book, "Wells Fargo," newly released by Arcadia Publishing and part of its "Images of America" series.
Come along with Wells Fargo's special agents as they work to thwart fraud and theft and uphold the vow "Wells Fargo never forgets!"




Comments
where's wyatt earp
Posted by: krematah | February 12, 2007 04:54 PM
Hey, my account was robbed. Do something curator!
Posted by: alias | February 14, 2007 10:14 AM
Could you make a brief videoblog of this exhibit so we could see it?
Posted by: Southern Man | February 14, 2007 10:42 AM
krematah -- Earp is in the exhibit.
alias -- I feel ya. 1-800-to-Wells
Southern Man -- good idea. I will try it...
Posted by: Charles Riggs | February 14, 2007 01:16 PM
Hey this sounds like a really cool exhibit. Any chance it will travel to your other museums, I might not get a chance to see it in San Francisco.
Thank you for a fun and informative blog site.
Posted by: VSK | February 16, 2007 01:31 PM