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}}The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company was an insurance company that existed from 1896 to 1998, whereupon the Saint Paul Companies acquired it for $3.9 billion. On the southwest corner of Calvert and Redwood streets—an area of downtown that a writer for The Baltimore Sun, Jacques Kelly, described as having once been, “The Wall Street of the South”—stands the US Fidelity & Guaranty Company Building (now a Hampton Inn & Suites). This building has been known as the "USF&G Building" as well as the "United States Fidelity Company Headquarters." Under any name, it’s a gem of Beaux-Arts design. Architects Simonson & Pietsch drew up plans for it in 1905, and the next year, construction was completed.

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US Fidelity & Guaranty Company Building
Pietsch 131 Redwood St 1.jpg
Site Information
Address131 E Redwood St
Geo-reference39°17′19″N 76°36′45″W / 39.2887°N 76.61239°W / 39.2887; -76.61239
Design
ArchitectTheodore Wells Pietsch
Architecture FirmSimonson & Pietsch
Construction
Completed1906

The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company was an insurance company that existed from 1896 to 1998, whereupon the Saint Paul Companies acquired it for $3.9 billion. On the southwest corner of Calvert and Redwood streets—an area of downtown that a writer for The Baltimore Sun, Jacques Kelly, described as having once been, “The Wall Street of the South”—stands the US Fidelity & Guaranty Company Building (now a Hampton Inn & Suites). This building has been known as the "USF&G Building" as well as the "United States Fidelity Company Headquarters." Under any name, it’s a gem of Beaux-Arts design. Architects Simonson & Pietsch drew up plans for it in 1905, and the next year, construction was completed.