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  1. Winthrop Rockefeller (* 1. Mai 1912 in New York City; † 22. Februar 1973 in Arkansas) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Er war von 1955 bis 1964 Vorsitzender der Kommission für die industrielle Entwicklung von Arkansas und wurde 1961 Vorsitzender der Republikaner in Arkansas. Von 1967 bis 1971 war er Gouverneur von Arkansas.

  2. 23. Aug. 2020 · Christmas 1988 was coming. Winthrop Paul "Win" Rockefeller Jr., his parents and his two older sisters got into the family SUV and headed to Little Rock's Highland Park neighborhood. They carried ...

  3. 11. Okt. 2023 · A heavy drinker known for his playboy lifestyle, Rockefeller often frequented chic cafes late at night with a movie star on his arm. He abruptly married an attractive blonde divorcee named Barbara “Bobo” Sears on Valentine’s Day in 1948. Soon they were the parents of a son, Winthrop Paul Rockefeller, but the marriage dissolved within a year.

  4. 17. Juli 2006 · Correction: July 19, 2006. An obituary on Monday about Winthrop Paul Rockefeller, the lieutenant governor of Arkansas, misstated the timing of the resignation of Mr. Rockefeller’s uncle Nelson ...

  5. 5. Okt. 2023 · Winthrop Paul Rockefeller (1948–2006) Winthrop Paul Rockefeller, known in his adopted state of Arkansas as Win (or Win Paul to differentiate him from his father, Winthrop Rockefeller ), was a scion of Rockefeller family, which made its fortune with Standard Oil. Like his father, who was the first Republican to be elected governor of Arkansas ...

  6. Governor Winthrop Rockefeller. National headlines carried the news in the summer of 1953: 41-year-old Winthrop Rockefeller, fourth son of one of the world’s wealthiest and most powerful families and a dashing society figure, had suddenly pulled up stakes from New York City and relocated to the top of a mountain in the middle of Arkansas.

  7. This careful examination of Winthrop Rockefeller’s first forty-four years casts a powerful new light on his relationship with his adopted state, where his legacy continues to be felt more than half a century after his governorship. “The prelude to Winthrop Rockefeller’s rise in Arkansas” – Read an excerpt in the Arkansas Times.