Marshall Field's: The Store that Helped Build Chicago

A history of the iconic department store and a city’s life over a century and a half.

Anyone who has waited in a Christmas line for the Walnut Room’s Great Tree can attest that Chicago’s loyalty to Marshall Field’s is fierce. Dayton-Hudson even had to take out advertising around town to apologize for changing the Field's hallowed green bags. And with good reason—the store and those who ran it shaped the city's streets, subsidized its culture, and heralded its progress.

The resulting commercial empire dictated wholesale trade terms in Calcutta and sponsored towns in North Carolina, but its essence was always Chicago. So when the Marshall Field name was retired in 2006 after the stores were purchased by Macy’s, protest slogans like “Field’s is Chicago” and “Field’s: as Chicago as it gets” weren't just emotional hype. Many still hope that name will be resurrected like the city it helped support during the Great Fire and the Great Depression. Until then, fans of Marshall Field’s can celebrate its history with this warm look back at the beloved institution.</
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Marshall Field's: The Store that Helped Build Chicago

A history of the iconic department store and a city’s life over a century and a half.

Anyone who has waited in a Christmas line for the Walnut Room’s Great Tree can attest that Chicago’s loyalty to Marshall Field’s is fierce. Dayton-Hudson even had to take out advertising around town to apologize for changing the Field's hallowed green bags. And with good reason—the store and those who ran it shaped the city's streets, subsidized its culture, and heralded its progress.

The resulting commercial empire dictated wholesale trade terms in Calcutta and sponsored towns in North Carolina, but its essence was always Chicago. So when the Marshall Field name was retired in 2006 after the stores were purchased by Macy’s, protest slogans like “Field’s is Chicago” and “Field’s: as Chicago as it gets” weren't just emotional hype. Many still hope that name will be resurrected like the city it helped support during the Great Fire and the Great Depression. Until then, fans of Marshall Field’s can celebrate its history with this warm look back at the beloved institution.</
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Marshall Field's: The Store that Helped Build Chicago

Marshall Field's: The Store that Helped Build Chicago

by Gayle Soucek
Marshall Field's: The Store that Helped Build Chicago

Marshall Field's: The Store that Helped Build Chicago

by Gayle Soucek

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A history of the iconic department store and a city’s life over a century and a half.

Anyone who has waited in a Christmas line for the Walnut Room’s Great Tree can attest that Chicago’s loyalty to Marshall Field’s is fierce. Dayton-Hudson even had to take out advertising around town to apologize for changing the Field's hallowed green bags. And with good reason—the store and those who ran it shaped the city's streets, subsidized its culture, and heralded its progress.

The resulting commercial empire dictated wholesale trade terms in Calcutta and sponsored towns in North Carolina, but its essence was always Chicago. So when the Marshall Field name was retired in 2006 after the stores were purchased by Macy’s, protest slogans like “Field’s is Chicago” and “Field’s: as Chicago as it gets” weren't just emotional hype. Many still hope that name will be resurrected like the city it helped support during the Great Fire and the Great Depression. Until then, fans of Marshall Field’s can celebrate its history with this warm look back at the beloved institution.</

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781614230007
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 07/31/2020
Series: Landmarks
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 115
Sales rank: 849,141
File size: 14 MB
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About the Author

Gayle Soucek is an author and freelance editor with several books and numerous magazine articles to her credit.

Table of Contents

Foreword Susan Greene 7

Acknowledgements 11

Introduction. Why Marshall Field's Matters 13

1 From the Farm to the City: Making of a Merchant 17

2 Growth and Rebirth: Field, Leiter & Company 29

3 Fire and Survival: Aftermath of the Great Chicago Fire 39

4 Change and Philanthropy: The Merchant's Final Years 51

5 Continuing the Vision: The John Shedd Years 69

6 Progress and Despair: The Great Depression and the World's Fair 87

7 From the City to the Suburbs: The Changing Face of Retail 99

8 A Child's Dream: Christmas at Field's 115

9 Winds of Change: BATUS and Target 127

10 An Icon Vanishes: The Coming of Macy's 135

Epilogue: State Street Today 141

Appendix: Marshall Field's Recipes 145

Bibliography 157

About the Author 159

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