Brief biography covers his business career and philanthropy. From the Rockefeller University web site.
Discusses Rockefeller's support for civic and charitable organizations in the city where he spent part of his boyhood. Article by Paul Hillmer from the Spring 2000 issue of Research Reports from the Rockefeller Archive Center. PDF file.
This paper discusses Rockefeller's early philanthropy, particularly the question of why he helped endow the University of Chicago but not a university for Cleveland, the city where he got his start. Author: Kenneth W. Rose, Rockefeller Archive Center. PDF file.
This biographical article by Ida Tarbell appeared in McClure's Magazine, July 1905.
This companion site to the PBS television program explores the story of John D. Rockefeller and of the heirs to his fortune. Includes program synopsis, transcript, documents, bibliography, and teachers' guide.
Journalist Ida Tarbell's most famous work was this muckraking account of Rockefeller's oil empire, published in 1904. Full-text reprint of the book.
Essay takes a critical view of Rockefeller's "greed, not philanthropy." Also includes the final chapter of Ida Tarbell's book, The History of the Standard Oil Company.
Two portraits of Rockefeller painted by Sargent in 1917.
Edited text of the Supreme Court's landmark 1911 decision that Rockefeller and his Standard Oil companies had unlawfully conspired to monopolize the oil industry.
Rockefeller began his career in Cleveland. This biographical article includes links to related entries in the encyclopedia.
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