Marshall Field
Marshall Field (1834–1906) was founder of Marshall Field and Company, the Chicago-based chain of department stores.
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1834 - 1906 - Marshall Field and Company - Chicago - Department stores
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Field was born on a farm in Conway, Massachusetts. At the age of 19, he moved to Chicago and obtained employment at a dry goods store. Field rose to become a partner in the company.
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Farm - Conway, Massachusetts - Dry goods
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Field and a partner, Levi Leiter, joined another dry goods store owned by Potter Palmer. The store then became known as Field, Palmer, and Leiter. Shortly thereafter, Palmer retired from retailing. In 1881 Field bought out his remaining business partner and changed the store's name to Marshall Field and Company. The quote "Give the lady what she wants" is attributed to Field.
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Levi Leiter - Potter Palmer - 1881
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Marshall Field's department store chain has since been acquired by Target in 1990, which sold it to May Department Stores in 2004 and was acquired by Federated Department Stores in 2005. On September 20, 2005, Federated Department Stores announced it would retire the name Marshall Field by the fall of 2006 and rebrand all Marshall Field stores as Macy's.
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Target - 1990 - May Department Stores - 2004 - Federated Department Stores - 2005 - September 20 - 2006 - Macy's
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The Field Museum of Natural History is named after him.
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