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  1. The Marshall Field III Estate is a mansion built in 1925 on Long Island Sound which was designed by architect John Russell Pope. It was built on the grounds of a 1,400-acre (5.7 km 2) estate, now called Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve, which he purchased in 1921. It is a New York State Historic Site. Philanthropy

  2. Marshall Field (August 18, 1834 – January 16, 1906) was an American entrepreneur and the founder of Marshall Field and Company, the Chicago-based department stores. His business was renowned for its then-exceptional level of quality and customer service.

  3. Marshall Field (18 de agosto de 1834 - 16 de enero de 1906) fue un empresario estadounidense, fundador de Marshall Field and Company, los grandes almacenes con sede en Chicago. Su negocio era reconocido por su excepcional nivel de calidad y servicio al cliente.

  4. 8 de mar. de 2020 · Marshall Field III, “the richest boy in the world” By Megan McKinney. Marshall Field II and Albertine’s son, Marshall III, was born in 1893, followed by Henry and then Gwendolyn.

  5. Marshall Field III (September 28, 1893 – November 8, 1956) was an American investment banker, publisher, racehorse owner/breeder, philanthropist, grandson of businessman Marshall Field, heir to the Marshall Field department store fortune, and a leading financial supporter and founding board member of Saul Alinsky 's community organizing ...

  6. American publisher Marshall Field III, the grandson of famed department store owner Marshall Field, founded the Chicago Sun newspaper (afterward the Chicago Sun-Times). He was also a noted philanthropist.

  7. Marshall Field (born Aug. 18, 1834, near Conway, Mass., U.S.—died Jan. 16, 1906, New York City) was an American department-store owner whose pioneering activities in retail merchandising were continued and extended into publishing by successive generations of his family.