Crocker National Bank was a
United States
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bank
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headquartered in
San Francisco
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,
California
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. It was acquired by and merged into
Wells Fargo Bank
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in 1986.
History
The bank traces its history to the
Woolworth National Bank in San Francisco.
Charles Crocker
Charles Crocker (September 16, 1822 – August 14, 1888) was an American railroad executive who was one of the founders of the Central Pacific Railroad, which constructed the westernmost portion of the first transcontinental railroad, and took ...
, who was one of
The Big Four of the
Central Pacific Railroad
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and who constructed America's
First transcontinental railroad
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, acquired a controlling interest in Woolworth for his son
William Henry Crocker
William Henry Crocker I (January 13, 1861 – September 25, 1937) was an American banker, the president of Crocker National Bank and a prominent member of the Republican Party.
Early life
Crocker was born on January 19, 1861 in Sacramento, Califor ...
. The bank was renamed Crocker Woolworth National Bank, later Crocker National Bank.
Crocker National merged with the First National Bank of San Francisco, founded by
James D. Phelan
James Duval Phelan (April 20, 1861 – August 7, 1930) was an American politician, civic leader, and banker. He served as nonpartisan Mayor of San Francisco from 1897 to 1902. As mayor he advocated municipally run utilities and tried to protect ...
, in 1925 to form Crocker First National Bank.
In 1956, Crocker First National Bank merged with the Anglo California National Bank (established by
Herbert Fleishhacker
Herbert Fleishhacker (November 2, 1872 – April 2, 1957), was an American businessman, civic leader and philanthropist. In 1924, he created and helped fund the Fleishhacker Pool in San Francisco, for many years the world's largest outdoor salt ...
) to form Crocker-Anglo Bank.
In 1963, Crocker-Anglo Bank later merged with Los Angeles' Citizens National Bank, to become Crocker-Citizens Bank. and later, Crocker Bank.
In the 1970s and early 1980s, Crocker cultivated a reputation for customer service and convenience, including expanded hours. As a part of its promotional campaign, the bank gave "Crocker" Spaniel plush toys to parents who opened an account in the early 1980s. It was also one of the first California banks to offer
automated teller machine
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service. One early television commercial showed a young businessman confidently using the machine, while speaking to it as if it were a person. He was followed by an elderly woman approaching it for the first time, and greeting it with a very uncertain "Hello."
Crocker National Bank was purchased by the
British financial institution
Midland Bank in 1981, but after a series of financial losses, it was sold to
Wells Fargo Bank
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in 1986. Crocker's executive vice president and two-thirds of the top 70 executives lost their jobs because of the merger.
Other history
On April 21, 1975, a
Carmichael, California
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Geography and geology
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branch of the bank in the Sacramento area was robbed by several members of the
Symbionese Liberation Army. SLA member
Emily Harris accidentally fired her shotgun (as she later said in a plea deal) and killed Myrna Opsahl, a 42-year-old customer and mother of four.
In the early 1970s Crocker ran a series of television commercials produced by
Hal Riney, featuring a commissioned song "
We've Only Just Begun," written by
Paul Williams and
Roger Nichols. This was later covered by
The Carpenters and sold as a single: it became the duo's signature song. The ads showed three pivotal moments in a young couple's life: their wedding, a husband's first day at a new job, and the first home move for a family with a small boy. The commercials ended with the
tag line "You've got a long way to go. We'd like to help you get there. The Crocker Bank."
Until January 2016 Wells Fargo maintained the Crocker name as a registered trademark. It features its "Crocker Office Branch" at 1 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, California in a wall display of Crocker Bank history.
In popular culture
Scott Adams worked at Crocker during his first years in the business world. He drew on this and other business experience when creating the ''
Dilbert'' comic strip.
References
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External links
1970 famous wedding commercial featuring the song "We've Only Just Begun" ''LA Times'' report on Crocker Bank history Picture of the ornate lobby at Crocker Bank, Montgomery and Post Streets, San Francisco
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