John Wanamaker
John Wanamaker | |
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Wanamaker in July 1915 | |
| 35th United States Postmaster General | |
| In office March 5, 1889 – March 4, 1893 | |
| President | Benjamin Harrison |
| Preceded by | Donald M. Dickinson |
| Succeeded by | Wilson S. Bissell |
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| Born | July 11, 1838 Grays Ferry, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
| Died | December 12, 1922 (aged 84) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
| Resting place | Church of St. James the Less in Philadelphia |
| Political party | Republican |
| Spouse | Mary Erringer Brown |
| Children | 6, including Rodman and Minnie |
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John Wanamaker (July 11, 1838 – December 12, 1922) was an American merchant and religious, civic and political figure, considered by some to be a proponent of advertising and a "pioneer in marketing". He served as United States Postmaster General in the Benjamin Harrison administration from 1889 to 1893.