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  1. 6. Apr. 2021 · When Stillman died, he was known as "The Sphinx of Wall Street" and worth $77 million, making him one of the 100 wealthiest ever people in the States, but he left not one dime to charity. He rarely spoke and gave, "a general impression of cold arrogance". He lived between 9 East 72nd Street in Manhattan; L'Hôtel du Parc Monceau in Paris; "The ...

  2. William James Stillman (June 1, 1828 – July 6, 1901) was an American journalist, diplomat, author, historian, and photographer. Educated as an artist, Stillman subsequently converted to the profession of journalism, working primarily as a war correspondent in Crete and the Balkans, where he served as his own photographer.

  3. 16. Aug. 2004 · 16 August 2004 • 12:01am. James Stillman Rockefeller, who died on August 10 aged 102, was head of the First National City Bank of New York and a great-nephew of the oil tycoon John D Rockefeller ...

  4. Era: pre-1900. Benefiting from his close ties to William Rockefeller and “the Rockefeller crowd,” Stillman was able to not only grow National City’s commercial banking business, but also to expand operations into the investment banking arena. Under Stillman’s leadership, National City helped finance the reorganization of the Union ...

  5. 31. Jan. 2022 · James Stillman Rockefeller, Jr., Brown’s fiancé at the time of her death, said that he had not imagined them having “an ordinary marriage, with children—I just couldn’t really see her in ...

  6. James Stillman Rockefeller (* 8. Juni 1902 in Manhattan, New York City; † 10. August 2004 in Greenwich, Connecticut) war ein US-amerikanischer Ruderer im Achter, der 1924 bei den Olympischen Spielen gewonnen hat. Er war Familienangehöriger der Rockefellers, Chef der Citigroup und Treuhänder des American Museum of Natural History .

  7. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesStillman, James - TSHA

    1. Juli 1995 · James Stillman, son of Elizabeth Pamela (Goodrich) and Charles Stillman, was born on June 9, 1850, at Brownsville, Texas.He took over his father's financial and mercantile empire in New York, Texas, and Mexico in 1872 and turned it into the controlling interest in the National City Bank in New York and the most powerful force in the development of the Rio Grande valley.