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  1. Sep 8, 2016 · Marshall Field's creates an experience that transcends shopping." McKay said his group polled 2,000 Chicago shoppers over four years, and found four out of five of them preferred the Marshall ...

  2. May 21, 2018 · Marshall Field. The American merchant Marshall Field (1834-1906) established one of America's first innovative wholesale and retail dry-goods businesses. The son of a farmer, Marshall Field was born near Conway, Mass., and attended local schools until he was 17. He clerked in a dry-goods store in Pittsfield, Mass.

  3. Jun 6, 2007 · The Annotated: Marshall Field’s. Change has always been part of Field’s history, as a close look at its famous State Street store attests. By Geoffrey Johnson. June 6, 2007, 2:19 pm. On ...

  4. Field (Marshall) & Co. In 1856, the 21-year-old Marshall Field moved to Chicago from Massachusetts. He immediately began working at Cooley, Wadsworth & Co. By the Civil War, Field was a partner in the company, then led by John V. Farwell. Not satisfied as the junior partner in Farwell, Field & Co., Field left in 1865.

  5. Nov 1, 2005 · Marshall Field and Company Building. Address: 111 N. State Street. Year Built: 1892; 1902, 1906, 1907 and 1914. Architect: Graham, Anderson, Probst & White D. H. Burnham and Co. , Burnham, Daniel H., and Charles Atwood. Date Designated a Chicago Landmark: November 1, 2005. The Marshall Field and Company Building is the "grand dame" of Chicago ...

  6. Marshall Field, born on August 18, 1834, and passing away on January 16, 1906, was a pioneering American entrepreneur whose legacy in retail transformed the shopping experience. He founded Marshall Field and Company, a Chicago-based department store known for its high quality and customer service standards.

  7. Mar 1, 2020 · The 1886 Mikado Ball they gave for 17-year-old Marshall II and 14-year-old Ethel was the most elaborate Chicago had seen. The décor for the ball, inspired by the popular Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, transformed the Field house into a miniature Japanese village. “Three little maids from school are we” were lyrics from a favorite Mikado song.

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