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At his death, his estate was estimated to be US$ 100 million ($ 1,820,278,330 today), divided equally among his three living children and granddaughters, Mary "Minnie" Wanamaker
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one who personifies the high ideals of John Wanamaker–a public spirited citizen, a lover of all people, and devoted to doing good
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1946:"At the Old Log College – The Cradle of Presbyterianism in America"
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2055:. Childhood Of Famous Americans Series. The Bobbs-Merrill Company.
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1239:1899 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania
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1402:"Who Made America? - Innovators - John Wanamaker"
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1474:. University of Illinois Press. pp. 25–28.
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2144:Who Made America? (John Wanamaker, Innovator)
2094:. New York: Weybright & Talley. pp.
1354:"Facts and Figures about the Wanamaker Organ"
1154:The John Wanamaker Masonic Humanitarian Medal
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1815:"Henry John Nelson - Notes from the Margins"
1615:"Index to Politicians: Waltrip to Warburton"
925:Professional Golfers' Association of America
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129:Learn how and when to remove this message
18:John Wanamaker Masonic Humanitarian Medal
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2968:1888 United States presidential electors
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1052:Beginning in 1908, Wanamaker financed
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2139:John Wanamaker: A retailing innovator
1932:Philadelphia Architects and Buildings
1534:John Wanamaker: Philadelphia Merchant
692:. He was the first to make plans for
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2115:John Wanamaker: King of Merchants
2063:Wanamaker's: Meet Me at the Eagle
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2154:A Short Life of John Wanamaker
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578:Los Angeles Art Organ Company
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2053:John Wanamaker: Boy Merchant
2011:Life of Isaiah V. Williamson
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906:Church of St. James the Less
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271:Church of St. James the Less
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2066:. The History Press. 2010.
1552:"John's Miserable Stamps",
769:1920 presidential elections
582:1904 St. Louis World's Fair
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2008:Wanamaker, John (1928).
1468:Fox, Stephen R. (1984).
1440:. ABC-CLIO. p. 53.
1330:pridenet.springfield.edu
1120:Welte Philharmonic Organ
1008:Carter Hawley Hale, Inc.
639:Alexander Turney Stewart
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358:Early life and education
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2159:Works by John Wanamaker
2051:Burt, Olive W. (1952).
1620:The Political Graveyard
1580:. New York: Doubleday.
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