Aaron Montgomery Ward

Aaron Montgomery Ward (February 17, 1844 - December 7, 1913) was an American businessman notable for the invention of mail order. Originally a clerk and travelling salesman for Marshall Field, he figured out that rural customers could obtain products more cheaply through the mail, and in 1872 established the first mail-order business. Montgomery Ward eventually became a major department store. Ward, Aaron Montgomery Ward, Aaron Montgomery Ward, Aaron Montgomery Ward, Aaron Montgomery

 

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