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  1. David Rockefeller (1984) David Rockefeller Sr. (* 12. Juni 1915 in New York City; † 20. März 2017 in Tarrytown, New York [1]) war ein US-amerikanischer Bankier. Der Milliardär prägte als Oberhaupt der Rockefeller -Familie insbesondere den wirtschaftlichen Erfolg der Chase Manhattan Bank .

  2. Carnegie Corporation of New York, Celebrating 100 years of Andrew Carnegie's Philanthropy - awarding the inaugural Andrew Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy to David and Laurance Rockefeller, 2001. The Rockefeller Archive Center, John D. Rockefeller, Junior, 1874–1960, Overview of his life and philanthropy, 1997.

  3. Nevertheless, in William Avery Rockefeller one clearly detects the blarney and easy conviviality of the mountebank. Sometimes he peddled bottles of home-brewed elixir or patent medicines bought from druggists, but he scored his greatest success with natural medicines culled from Lucy's physic bush. Though his mother had a sincere interest in herbal remedies, Bill would grossly distort or ...

  4. William Avery "Devil Bill" Rockefeller Sr. was an American businessman, lumberman, herbalist, salesman, and con artist who went by the alias of Dr. William Levingston. He worked as a lumberman and then a traveling salesman who identified himself as a "botanic physician" and sold elixirs. He was known to buy and sell horses, and was also known at one point to have bought a barge-load of salt in ...

  5. www.spiegel.de › politik › weltmacht-oel-a-1cbcef11/0002/0001Weltmacht Öl - DER SPIEGEL

    16. Dez. 1973 · Weltmacht Öl. 16.12.1973, 13.00 Uhr • aus DER SPIEGEL 51/1973. 1. Fortsetzung. Das Erdölzeitalter begann am 29. August 1859. Am Morgen jenes Tages, es war ein Montag, verließ Edwin Laurence ...

  6. John D. Rockefeller was born July 8, 1839, in Richford, New York, about midway between Binghamton and Ithaca. His father, William Avery Rockefeller, was a "pitch man" — a "doctor" who claimed he ...

  7. William Rockefeller purchased the estate and likely extensively renovated the house and property, hiring the firm Carrère and Hastings for interior renovations. Rockefeller died there in 1922, and his heirs sold it to investors, who turned the house and property into Rockwood Hall Country Club. The club became bankrupt in 1936, after which it became the Washington Irving Country Club. By 1940 ...