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  2. John Wanamaker - Wikipedia

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    John Wanamaker (July 11, 1838 – December 12, 1922) was an American merchant and religious, ... At his death, his estate was estimated to be US$100 million ...

  3. Wanamaker's - Wikipedia

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    Wanamaker also tried selling small organs built by the Austin Organ Company for a time. After John Wanamaker's death in 1922, the business carried on under Wanamaker family ownership. Rodman Wanamaker, John's son, enhanced the reputation of the stores as artistic centers and temples of the beautiful, offering imported luxuries from around the ...

  4. Rodman Wanamaker - Wikipedia

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    Rodman Wanamaker was a patron of many important commissions in the field of liturgical arts, and his legacy includes a sterling silver altar and silver pulpit at St. Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham, the church of the King's Sandringham House estate in Norfolk, England, [11] as well as a massive processional cross for Westminster Abbey, known ...

  5. List of Gilded Age mansions - Wikipedia

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    Built for John Wanamaker, was destroyed by fire in 1907. Townsend Castle 1887 Romanesque: GW & WD Hewitt: Philadelphia: Built for John Lister Townsend, today is a private residence. more images: Clayton: 1860s (renovated 1892) Italianate: Andrew Peebles (renovations) Frederick J. Osterling (renovations) Pittsburgh: Part of The Frick Pittsburgh ...

  6. Cheltenham Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    His 200-acre estate was eventually converted to a school in 1883 and was later demolished. John Wanamaker built his mansion Lindenhurst, which was destroyed by a fire in 1907. His second Lindenhurst was destroyed by another fire in 1944. Henry Breyer Jr. eventually bought the land from Wanamaker.

  7. Washington Avenue Historic District (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    The main influx of heavy industry began with the arrival in 1889 of John Wyeth's chemical laboratory and pharmaceutical works. Ultimately the company built several other buildings near the PW&B tracks, including the handsome five-story loft building at the northwest corner of 12th and Washington in 1909. John Wanamaker Clothing Factory in 1984

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  9. Category:Wanamaker family - Wikipedia

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    Wanamaker Organ; Wanamaker Trophy; John Wanamaker; Mary Brown Wanamaker; Rodman Wanamaker; Wanamaker's This page was last edited on 22 August 2021, at 16:47 (UTC). ...