Adams and Company Building

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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. [1] Adams and Company closed after its bank, Page, Bacon & Company failed in 1855.[2][3]

Adams and Company Building
Adams and Company Building
Location1014 2nd Street Sacramento, California
Coordinates38°34′57″N 121°30′16″W / 38.5826°N 121.5044°W / 38.5826; -121.5044
Built1853
ArchitectHistoric American Buildings Survey
Reference no.607
Adams and Company Building is located in California
Adams and Company Building
Location of Adams and Company Building in California
Adams and Company Building is located in the United States
Adams and Company Building
Adams and Company Building (the United States)

The Adams and Company Building has been used for:[4]

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  1. ^ "Adams and Company Building #607". Office of Historic Preservation, California State Parks. Retrieved 2012-10-07.
  2. ^ Western Express, Pacific Express Company, October 1986, By Robert D. Livingston
  3. ^ Adams and Company Building, loc.gov
  4. ^ California Historical Landmark No. 607, californiahistoricallandmarks.com
  5. ^ Sacramento City Bank, John M. Rhodesstamps.org