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  2. Huntington Hartford - Wikipedia

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    George Huntington Hartford II (April 18, 1911 – May 19, 2008) was an American businessman, philanthropist, stage and film producer, and art collector. He was also heir to the A&P supermarket fortune. After his father's death in 1922, Hartford became one of the heirs to the estate left by his grandfather and namesake, George Huntington ...

  3. George Huntington Hartford - Wikipedia

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    The Hartford family would retain controlling interest in the company until 1979. Bronze busts honoring Hartford and seven other merchants stand between the Chicago River and the Merchandise Mart in downtown Chicago. In 1953, the busts were commissioned by the owner of the building, Joseph Kennedy, the father of President John F. Kennedy. [9] [10]

  4. John Augustine Hartford - Wikipedia

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    John Hartford was born in Orange, New Jersey and was the fourth child of George Huntington Hartford (1832–1917) and Marie Josephine Ludium (1837–1915). John's father was already an executive at the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company which his father would then own. Mr. Hartford was also elected Mayor of Orange when John was six and served as both Mayor and Gilman's partner.

  5. Category:Hartford family - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hartford family" ... Huntington Hartford; J. John Augustine Hartford This page was last edited on 29 October 2021, at 04:25 (UTC ...

  6. These People Inherited Fortunes — Then Blew Them All Away - AOL

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    Huntington Hartford II He was spoiled from a young age by servants paid to cater to him and was given presents every time his heart desired one. He inherited his fortune at the young age of 11 ...

  7. A&P - Wikipedia

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    George Huntington Hartford, mid-1870s. Hartford joined Gilman & Company as a clerk perhaps in the late 1850s; Hartford later was promoted to bookkeeper, then cashier, in 1866. By 1871 Hartford was in a position of authority and was responsible for expanding A&P to Chicago after its great fire. A&P's first store outside New York City was opened ...

  8. Edward V. Hartford - Wikipedia

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    Edward Vassallo Hartford (May 28, 1870 - June 30, 1922) was the founder and President of the Hartford Suspension Company who perfected the automobile shock absorber. [1] The middle son of A&P owner George Huntington Hartford and Marie Josephine Ludlum, Edward was the only son not involved in day-to-day operations of the food chain.

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