Henry Wells

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Portrait of Henry Wells

Henry Wells (December 12, 1805December 10, 1878) was an American businessman.

He was born in Thetford, Vermont and moved to New York as a child. He started a school for speech disorders in his twenties, due to his own speaking problems.

In 1836 he became a freight agent on the Erie Canal and soon founded his own company. In 1841 Wells hired William Fargo and soon the two men formed the American Express company. Wells was president of the company from its founding in 1850 until 1868.

In 1851 Wells and Fargo with other partners founded the Wells Fargo Company. The company held a near monopoly on banking and express services in California for several years.

Henry Wells founded Wells College in Aurora, Cayuga County, New York with an endowment to make it one of the first women's colleges in the United States.

Wells died in Scotland in 1878, two days before his 73rd birthday.

Preceded by
No one
CEO of American Express
1850-1868
Succeeded by
William Fargo

He is also featured in the motion picture, "The Vengeance" directed by Masoud Torabi. In the movie, his death brings the end to a bank in which he was the sole invester sparking a vengeance that would hold on forever.

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