Memories of John Wanamaker from April 1861 to November 1896, 1905.

ArchivalResource

Memories of John Wanamaker from April 1861 to November 1896, 1905.

Memoir on businessman John Wanamaker, written by Clement at the former's request, including Wanamaker's "principles", dates certain departments in the firm John Wanamaker opened, "sales", and type of advertising; together with note from Clement to Wanamaker and memo from Wanamaker.

2 items.

Information

SNAC Resource ID: 8048278

Related Entities

There are 3 Entities related to this resource.

John Wanamaker (Firm)

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w63j777z (corporateBody)

Wanamaker's legendary department stores were oalaces of consumption that turned shopping into an event for ordinary people. Born in Philadelphia in 1838, John Wanamaker pioneered the concept of the department store. In 1861 Wanamaker and his brother-in-law, Nathan Brown, opened Oak Hall, a men's clothing store. In 1876, intending to open a central market like London's Royal Exchange or Paris' Les Halles, he converted an abandoned Pennysylvania Railroad depot into a multipurpose clothing and spec...

Clement, John B.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w65x2zhr (person)

Local historian, of Philadelphia, Pa. From the description of Memories of John Wanamaker from April 1861 to November 1896, 1905. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70948561 ...

Wanamaker, John, 1838-1922

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6h70fp7 (person)

John Wanamaker was founder of a Philadelphia department store. From the description of Collection, 1779-1892. (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 122632980 John Wanamaker, 1838-1822. Born Philadelphia, created first department store, pioneered use of price tags, money back guarantees, newspaper ads, and white sales. Instituted employee health care, pensions, and fringe benefits. Samuel Sydney McClure, 1857-1949. Founder, editor,...