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John G. Shedd

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With his wife, Mary Roanna (nÊe Porter), they had daughters Helen Shedd Reed Keith and Laura Abbie Shedd Schweppe (? – 1937). Laura married Charles Hodgdon Schweppe (1881–1941) in 1913. His grandson
158:, which continues to play an active role in the city's efforts to maintain itself as a world-class metropolis. One of the Commercial Club's most notable undertakings was the sponsorship of 185:, he contributed extensively to Chicago charities, universities and museums, and in the early 1920s he provided $ 3 million to build Chicago's 291: 452: 408: 170:, which was released in 1909 and which to this day is considered to be one of the most important urban planning documents ever created. 240: 173: 432: 255: 427: 309: 401: 202: 194: 213: 447: 457: 127:(July 20, 1850 – October 22, 1926) was the second president, and chairman of the board, of 148: 143:
farm on July 20, 1850, Shedd arrived in Chicago, Illinois in 1871 and began working as a stock clerk for
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became the largest store in Chicago and the largest wholesale and dry goods company in the world.
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in Chicago on October 22, 1926. He was interred at Rosehill Mauseoleum in
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remained the world's largest aquarium for most of the century.
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In 1920, Shedd provided the funds for the construction of the
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and renamed in honor of Marshall Field in 1905) and The
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Shedd was a civic leader and founding member of the
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Alstead, New Hampshire
Rosehill Cemetery
Marshall Field & Company
New Hampshire
Marshall Field
Marshall Field & Company
Commercial Club of Chicago
Edward Bennett
Daniel Burnham
Plan of Chicago

philanthropists
Shedd Aquarium
Field Museum
World's Columbian Exposition
Art Institute of Chicago
World's Columbian Exposition
Shedd Aquarium
Shedd-Porter Memorial Library
Alstead, New Hampshire
appendicitis
Rosehill Cemetery
The John G. Shedd Institute for the Arts
Eugene, Oregon
John Shedd Reed
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
Shedd Aquarium

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