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David May (merchant)

David May (1848–1927) was an American businessman and founder of the May Company department store.

David May
May, circa 1925.
Born1848
Died1927 (age 79)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationBusinessman
Known forfounder of May Company
SpouseRosa Shoenberg
Children4
FamilyMorton D. May (grandson)
Kathy May (great-granddaughter)

Early life and education edit

David May was born to a Jewish family in Kaiserslautern, then located in the Kingdom of Bavaria, Germany.[1][2][3] In 1854, he immigrated with his family to the United States and settled in Cincinnati. As a young man he worked at a clothing factory, while attending night school at Cincinnati's Nelson Business College.[4]

After moving for health reasons to Leadville, Colorado, then undergoing a boom due to silver mining, he partnered with future brother-in-law Moses Shoenberg and opened a dry goods store in 1877. In 1887, he purchased another store in Denver, Colorado partnering with brothers-in-law Joseph and Louis Shoenberg[2] (the Shoenbergs would later change their name to Beaumont).[5] In 1888, he sold the Leadville store to Meyers Harris. In 1892, he expanded out of Colorado and purchased "The Famous Clothing Store" in St. Louis, Missouri and in 1898, he purchased another store in Cleveland, Ohio which he renamed the "May Company." In 1905, he moved the business headquarters to St. Louis. In 1910, the business was incorporated as "The May Department Stores Company" and began trading on the New York Stock Exchange in 1911. Also in 1911, he bought the William Bar Dry Goods Company in St. Louis and merged it with The Famous Clothing Store renaming the new entity, Famous-Barr. He continued to expand, purchasing the M. O’Neil Department Store in Akron, Ohio in 1912 and A. Hamburger & Sons in Los Angeles in 1923.[2][6]

Legacy edit

May Company went on to become one of the largest department store chains in the United States through organic growth and acquisitions. Some of the chains acquired included: Bernheim-Leader in Baltimore, Maryland; Kaufmann's in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; The Daniels & Fisher Stores Company in Denver, Colorado; Hecht's in Baltimore, Maryland; G. Fox & Co. in Hartford, Connecticut; and Meier & Frank in Portland, Oregon.

Personal life edit

In 1880, May married Rosa Shoenberg (b. 1860), his partner’s sister, in Leadville, Colorado. They had four children: Morton J. May (b. 1881), Tom May (b. 1883), Wilbur D. May (1898-1982), and Florene May (1903-1995). His daughter Florene married American architect Samuel Abraham Marx. His grandson Morton D. May succeeded his father in running the business, serving as CEO from 1957 and chairman of the board from 1967-1972.[2] Tennis player Taylor Fritz is a descendant of May through Fritz's mother, Kathy May.

In 1877, he helped to found the Hebrew Benevolent Association in Leadville. "By 1884, he had become deeply involved in community affairs. Early in the year he was elected vice president of Temple Israel and appointed chairman of the building committee. The building was ready for services by September on land donated by May's very agreeable landlord, Horace Tabor. May was also "to have charge of burial grounds", an obligation passed down from the Hebrew Benevolent Association as it evolved into the Congregation Israel."[7] In Denver, he was a member of Temple Emanuel.[2][8]

In July, 1927, he was buried in St. Louis in a ceremony led by Rabbi Emeritus Samuel Sale.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Denver Inside and Out - Jeanne E. Colorado Historical Society - Google Books
  2. ^ a b c d e "David May, Pioneer Jewish Merchant, Founder of May Company & His Family". Jewish Museum of the American West. Retrieved March 14, 2015.
  3. ^ a b Strangers Among Us - Louise Clamme; Sinuard Castelo - Google Books
  4. ^ Abrams, Jeanne. "David May." In Immigrant Entrepreneurship: German-American Business Biographies, 1720 to the Present, vol. 3, edited by Giles R. Hoyt. German Historical Institute. Last modified May 31, 2016.
  5. ^ Leadville Colorado History: "Commodore Louis D. Shoenberg (Beaumont)" 2015-04-01 at the Wayback Machine retrieved March 14, 2015
  6. ^ "Asher Hamburger & Family". Jewish Museum of the American West. Retrieved April 10, 2018.
  7. ^ Korn, William (2017). "Jewish Surnames/ May". Temple Israel.
  8. ^ Temple Israel Leadville: "David May" retrieved March 14, 2015

External links edit

  • Immigrant Entrepreneurship: "The founder of the May Department Store chain, David May was one of the most influential businessmen and philanthropists in early Denver" by Jeanne Abrams, University of Denver March 30, 2012

david, merchant, david, 1848, 1927, american, businessman, founder, company, department, store, david, maymay, circa, 1925, born1848kaiserlautern, germanydied1927, charlevoix, michigannationalityamericanoccupationbusinessmanknown, forfounder, companyspouserosa. David May 1848 1927 was an American businessman and founder of the May Company department store David MayMay circa 1925 Born1848Kaiserlautern GermanyDied1927 age 79 Charlevoix MichiganNationalityAmericanOccupationBusinessmanKnown forfounder of May CompanySpouseRosa ShoenbergChildren4FamilyMorton D May grandson Kathy May great granddaughter Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Legacy 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education editDavid May was born to a Jewish family in Kaiserslautern then located in the Kingdom of Bavaria Germany 1 2 3 In 1854 he immigrated with his family to the United States and settled in Cincinnati As a young man he worked at a clothing factory while attending night school at Cincinnati s Nelson Business College 4 After moving for health reasons to Leadville Colorado then undergoing a boom due to silver mining he partnered with future brother in law Moses Shoenberg and opened a dry goods store in 1877 In 1887 he purchased another store in Denver Colorado partnering with brothers in law Joseph and Louis Shoenberg 2 the Shoenbergs would later change their name to Beaumont 5 In 1888 he sold the Leadville store to Meyers Harris In 1892 he expanded out of Colorado and purchased The Famous Clothing Store in St Louis Missouri and in 1898 he purchased another store in Cleveland Ohio which he renamed the May Company In 1905 he moved the business headquarters to St Louis In 1910 the business was incorporated as The May Department Stores Company and began trading on the New York Stock Exchange in 1911 Also in 1911 he bought the William Bar Dry Goods Company in St Louis and merged it with The Famous Clothing Store renaming the new entity Famous Barr He continued to expand purchasing the M O Neil Department Store in Akron Ohio in 1912 and A Hamburger amp Sons in Los Angeles in 1923 2 6 Legacy editMay Company went on to become one of the largest department store chains in the United States through organic growth and acquisitions Some of the chains acquired included Bernheim Leader in Baltimore Maryland Kaufmann s in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania The Daniels amp Fisher Stores Company in Denver Colorado Hecht s in Baltimore Maryland G Fox amp Co in Hartford Connecticut and Meier amp Frank in Portland Oregon Personal life editIn 1880 May married Rosa Shoenberg b 1860 his partner s sister in Leadville Colorado They had four children Morton J May b 1881 Tom May b 1883 Wilbur D May 1898 1982 and Florene May 1903 1995 His daughter Florene married American architect Samuel Abraham Marx His grandson Morton D May succeeded his father in running the business serving as CEO from 1957 and chairman of the board from 1967 1972 2 Tennis player Taylor Fritz is a descendant of May through Fritz s mother Kathy May In 1877 he helped to found the Hebrew Benevolent Association in Leadville By 1884 he had become deeply involved in community affairs Early in the year he was elected vice president of Temple Israel and appointed chairman of the building committee The building was ready for services by September on land donated by May s very agreeable landlord Horace Tabor May was also to have charge of burial grounds an obligation passed down from the Hebrew Benevolent Association as it evolved into the Congregation Israel 7 In Denver he was a member of Temple Emanuel 2 8 In July 1927 he was buried in St Louis in a ceremony led by Rabbi Emeritus Samuel Sale 3 References edit Denver Inside and Out Jeanne E Colorado Historical Society Google Books a b c d e David May Pioneer Jewish Merchant Founder of May Company amp His Family Jewish Museum of the American West Retrieved March 14 2015 a b Strangers Among Us Louise Clamme Sinuard Castelo Google Books Abrams Jeanne David May In Immigrant Entrepreneurship German American Business Biographies 1720 to the Present vol 3 edited by Giles R Hoyt German Historical Institute Last modified May 31 2016 Leadville Colorado History Commodore Louis D Shoenberg Beaumont Archived 2015 04 01 at the Wayback Machine retrieved March 14 2015 Asher Hamburger amp Family Jewish Museum of the American West Retrieved April 10 2018 Korn William 2017 Jewish Surnames May Temple Israel Temple Israel Leadville David May retrieved March 14 2015External links editImmigrant Entrepreneurship The founder of the May Department Store chain David May was one of the most influential businessmen and philanthropists in early Denver by Jeanne Abrams University of Denver March 30 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David May merchant amp oldid 1190933159, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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