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  1. George Draper Dayton died of cancer in Minneapolis, Minnesota on February 18, 1938, at the age of 80. He was buried at Minneapolis' Lakewood Cemetery . References [ edit ]

  2. However, the Dayton family remained in their Worthington home until 1902 and must have been quite fond of it, for they had a similar home constructed in Minneapolis (no longer standing). Dayton's dedication to service continued in Minneapolis and George was thought of as a philanthropist of the nation, not just his local community.

  3. As the son of Donald Dayton, Douglas Dayton descended from the family that founded the Dayton Company back in 1902. When the first Target discount store opened in 1962, Douglas assumed the critical role of the new chain's inaugural president.

  4. While working for the Dayton company, John F. Geisse developed the concept of upscale discount retailing. On May 1, 1962, the Dayton Company, using Geisse's concepts, opened its first Target discount store, located at 1515 West County Road B in Roseville, a suburb of Saint Paul, Minnesota.

  5. Profession: Businessman and Founder of Target. Nationality: American. Biography: Dayton was the founder of what would become Target Corporation, one of the most successful retail companies in America. Originally hoping to be a minister, Dayton became a businessman and founded the Goodfellow Dry Goods store in Minneapolis.

  6. Feb 4, 2020 · In 2000, the Dayton-Hudson Corporation – so named after the 1969 merger between the Dayton Company and the J.L. Hudson Company — rebranded as the Target Corporation. Courtesy of Target

  7. Jul 13, 2020 · Mon, Jul 13, 2020, 2:37 PM 3 min read. Target’s history began with former banker and real estate investor George D. Dayton. Back in the late 1800s, Dayton had purchased a piece of property in ...

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