Sanger Brothers Department StoreRecords 1869-1966, 1989

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Sanger Brothers Department StoreRecords 1869-1966, 1989

The Sanger Brothers Department StoreRecords document the history and operation of the Sanger Brothers corporation as awhole as well as pertaining specifically to their Dallas location.

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Sanger-Harris

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Sanger, David.

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Sanger, Alexander.

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Sanger, Lehman.

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Sanger, Jacob.

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Sanger, Isaac.

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Sanger, Philip.

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Sanger Brothers

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Philip, Isaac, Lehman, Jacob, David, Sam, and Alexander Sanger established their wholesale and retail dry goods firm in 1857. Isaac opened the first store in McKinney, Texas, and was joined by Lehman in 1859 and by Philip in 1860. Each of the brothers ran a store and as more brothers joined the business, more stores were added. The brothers opened stores in towns along the Houston and Central Texas Railroad, eventually owning stores in Dallas, Decatur, Waco, Bryan, Hearn, Millican, ...

Sanger, Sam.

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Federated Department Stores

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Developed by businessman Marshall Field out of various partnerships that operated dry goods stores in the 1850s-1870s, the store adopted the name Marshall Field & Company in January 1881. In 1982, Field's was acquired by BATUS (British-American Tobacco U.S.). In 1992, Field's was acquired by Dayton Hudson Corporation. Dayton Hudson became Target Corporation in 2000. Target sold Field's to May Department Stores in 2004, which merged with Federated Department Stores, the operator of Macy's dep...