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William Rockefeller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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William Avery Rockefeller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Avery Rockefeller, Sr. (November 13, 1810 – May 11, 1906) was the father of American oil tycoon and billionaire, John Davison Rockefeller (July 8, 1839 – May 23, 1937) and William Rockefeller...
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This page features the only view we have concerning the American tanker William Rockefeller, which was USS William Rockefeller (ID # 1581) in 1917-1918. ... William Rockefeller, a 7157 gross ton (15,500 tons displacement) tanker, was built at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1916. She was one of seven large tankers acquired...
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William Rockefeller built up the company's export traffic, which in time became the Standard Oil Co. of New York. Rockefeller remained the firm's president until 1911, when the Standard Oil trust was dissolved as a result of antitrust legislation.
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This retreat, dubbed the Jekyll Island Club, included on the roster business leaders such as George F. Baker, Marshall Field, J. P. Morgan, Joseph Pulitzer, William Rockefeller, and William K. Vanderbilt.
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ROCKEFELLER, William [1841-1922] – -- American financier ::> Bankers and financiers ::> a successful stock market manipulator RFLR132 (ROCKEFELLER) 42 ... ROCKEFELLER, William Avery "Doc" [1810-1904] – American quack RFLR103 (ROCKEFELLER) 43...
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Former U.S. President William Jefferson Rockefeller??? Have you ever wondered how that "poor" boy from Arkansas got to be a multi-term Governor of the State of Arkansas and a two-term President of the United States of America.
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William Rockefeller was an American industrialist and financier. He joined with his brother John D. Rockefeller to found the Standard Oil Company. Rockefeller was a master stock market manipulator and had holdings in the railroad, copper, public utility and banking industries.
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Encyclopedia article about Rockefeller, William. Information about Rockefeller, William in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Robbins slaps down Rockefeller, William Randolph Hearst, and other wealthy industrialists of the time for cozying up to fascists.
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