Sanger family

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The Sanger family was a prominent Texas merchant family whose influence and contributions to the region led to places such as the town of Sanger being named in their honor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf business family
merchant family
associatedWith Dallas, Texas
Waco, Texas
railroad-era town development in Texas
basedIn Texas
contributedTo commercial growth along Texas rail lines
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ethnicOrigin Jewish
fieldOfActivity retail trade
wholesale trade
hasBusiness Sanger Bros. dry goods operations
Sanger Brothers
hasNotableMember Alex Sanger
Elias Sanger
Isaac Sanger
Leopold Sanger
Philip Sanger
Sam Sanger
Sanger brothers
hasPlaceNamedAfter Sanger, Texas
honoredBy Sanger, Texas
influenced development of Texas market towns
knownFor contributions to the economic development of North Texas
operating Sanger Brothers stores in Texas
notableFor influence on regional commerce in Texas
mercantile enterprises in Texas
regionOfActivity Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex
surface form: Dallas–Fort Worth area

North Texas
religiousBackground Judaism
timePeriod 19th century
early 20th century

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Town of Sanger, Texas namedAfter Sanger family