Isidor Straus
Fun Fact
After the Civil War, the Straus family moved to New York City, where Lazarus convinced Rowland Hussey Macy, founder of Macy’s, to allow L. Straus & Sons to open a crockery department in the basement of his store. Isidor Straus worked at L. Straus & Sons, which became the glass and china department at Macy’s. In 1888, he and Nathan Straus became partners of Macy’s. In 1893 he and his brother bought a controlling interest in Wechsler & Straus, renamed Abraham & Straus. By 1896, Isidor and his brother Nathan had gained full ownership of R. H. Macy & Co.
And to answer your next question: no, the Straus family does not own Macy’s; the company is now owned by Macy’s, Inc. (formerly Federated Department Stores), which was acquired by Federated in 1994. While the Straus brothers, Isidor and Nathan, purchased the store in 1895 and controlled it for many years, the family lost ownership through a leveraged buyout in 1986.
Cemetery Information:
Final Resting Place:
Woodlawn Cemetery
4199 Webster Avenue
Bronx, New York, 10470
USA
North America
Map:
Grave Location:
Straus Family Mausoleum, Myosotis Plot, Section 83, Lot 16541Grave Location Description
As you enter the cemetery and find yourself on Central Avenue that runs through the middle of the cemetery, turn onto Myosotis Avenue (which dead ends at Central Avenue) and drive 150 feet and look to your left for the single-story, U-shaped mausoleum of the Straus Family.
Grave Location GPS
40.8879477881007, -73.87229649943437Visiting The Grave:
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Read More About Isidor Straus:
- Wikipedia Entry
- Where You Go, I Go: The Lives and Deaths of Ida and Isidor Straus
- In a Country House on 105th & Broadway Lived Legendary Lovers Lost on the Titanic
- In pictures: The history of Macy’s
- Macy’s Moguls: The Straus Brothers
- Two properties owned by Macy's founders for sale
- Monument by sculptor Augustus Lukeman commemorates Isidor and Ida Straus, who died aboard the R.M.S. Titanic