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  1. 25. Apr. 2024 · Quick Facts. Olmsted Brothers were hired by the National Park Service in 1938 to create a memorial to John D. Rockefeller’s wife Laura. With only a budget of $20,000, and working in harsh winter conditions, Olmsted Brothers tasked partner Henry Hubbard with the design. Hubbard was tasked with transforming the “nose of a little hill” into ...

  2. 16. März 2022 · In New York City, no name comes as close to royalty as Rockefeller. Thanks to the fortune built up by industrialist and Standard Oil founder John D. Rockefeller (at one point the richest American ...

  3. "Prior to founding PCP, Ms. Chasin served on many non-profit boards, including the Children's Defense Fund and Spelman College. She earned graduate degrees in Government from Harvard University and Social Work from Simmons College." Advisory Board, Trust for Mutual Understanding; She is the daughter of Laurance Spelman Rockefeller (1910–2004).

  4. 20. März 2017 · A spokesman, Fraser Seitel, said the cause was congestive heart failure. Rockefeller was the last surviving grandchild of oil baron John D. Rockefeller, who became one of the richest men in the ...

  5. Laura Spelman Rockefeller. Laura Celestia " Cettie " Spelman Rockefeller (September 9, 1839 – March 12, 1915) [1] was an American abolitionist, philanthropist, school teacher, and prominent member of the Rockefeller family. Her husband was Standard Oil co-founder John D. Rockefeller. Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia, and the Laura Spelman ...

  6. 2. Dez. 2016 · Some Rockefellers call out ExxonMobile over its climate change record 04:47. Only on “CBS This Morning,” members of the Rockefeller family are giving their first TV interviews about a public ...

  7. Waletzky has two older sisters, Marion Rockefeller Weber and Laura Rockefeller Chasin, and a younger brother, Laurance Rockefeller Her patrilineal great-grandfather was Standard Oil's co-founder John D. Rockefeller and her matrilineal great-grandfather was Frederick H. Billings, a president of Northern Pacific Railway.