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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Levi_LeiterLevi Leiter - Wikipedia

    Levi Ziegler Leiter (November 2, 1834 – June 9, 1904) was an American businessman based in Chicago. He co-founded what later became the Marshall Field & Company retail empire.

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  2. Antes da guerra civil americana, em 1860, o campo e contador Levi Z. Leiter, (1834-1904), se tornaram parceiros juniores na empresa, então conhecida como Cooley, Farwell & Company. Em 1864, a empresa, liderada pelo sócio sênior John V. Farwell, Sr., (1825-1908), foi renomeada Farwell, Field & Company.

  3. In January 1865, Field and a partner, Levi Leiter, accepted an offer to become senior partners at the dry goods establishment of Potter Palmer. The new firm became known as "Field, Palmer, Leiter & Co."

  4. 17 de mar. de 2003 · Levi. Z. Leiter of Chicago died suddenly early yesterday morning at the Vanderbilt college, Bar Harbor, Me., where he was spending the summer with his family. The end came suddenly, following an attack of heart failure shortly after midnight. At his bedside were Mrs. Leiter and his daughters, Daisy and Nannie.

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  5. Wikipedia page about Levi Leiter. Levi Ziegler Leiter (Sunday, November 2, 1834 – Thursday, June 9, 1904) was a Chicago businessman. He co-founded what became the Marshall Field & Company retail empire.

  6. chicagology.com › biographies › josephleiterJoseph Leiter - chicagology

    17 de mar. de 2003 · Entrusted with management of the estate of his father, Levi-an estate conservatively estimated at $30,000,000-Joseph Leiter has spent his recent years in Chicago overseeing the doings of the estate’s realty, in Washington at the home of his mother, in Wyoming, where his great ranch and irrigation projects demand the energies of a herculean farmer, and in Zeigler, Illinois, the mining town ...