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  1. Alexander Turney Stewart (October 12, 1803 – April 10, 1876) was an American [1] entrepreneur who moved to New York and made his multimillion-dollar fortune in the most extensive and lucrative dry goods store in the world.

  2. Sep 14, 2010 · Learn about the Irish immigrant who opened the first department store in New York City in 1848 and became a wealthy and influential businessman. Discover his innovations in retail, fashion, and philanthropy, as well as his mysterious death and burial.

  3. Alexander Turney Stewart was a highly successful 19th century Irish-American entrepreneur, a leading retail dry-goods businessman in the USA. Born in Ireland, he moved to the USA as a young man. Considered to be a business genius, he started his business with department stores.

  4. Alexander Turney Stewart (born Oct. 12, 1803, Lisburn, County Antrim, Ire.—died April 10, 1876, New York City) was an American textile merchant whose dry-goods store grew into a giant wholesale and retail business. Stewart came to New York City from Ireland as an adolescent.

  5. Alexander Turney Stewart, born on October 12, 1803, in Lisburn, Ulster, Ireland, was a visionary American entrepreneur whose business acumen led him to become one of the wealthiest individuals of his time.

  6. The Director of Lisburn Institute, ALISTER McREYNOLDS, outlines his remarkable life. ALEXANDER Turney Stewart was born in 1801 at Lissue outside Lisburn on a farm which had been leased from the Hertford estates by James N. Richardson of Springfield.

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  8. Alexander Turney Stewart. Stewart, Alexander Turney, a wealthy New York merchant and capitalist, was born near Lisburn, 12th October 1803. He lost both parents before he was many days old, and was placed under the guardianship of Thomas Lamb, a member of the Society of Friends.

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