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John D. Rockefeller

John D. Rockefeller

Industrialist

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概要

Founder of Standard Oil
Wealthiest American in history
Major philanthropist

人生の歩み

1839Born in Richford, New York

John Davison Rockefeller was born to William Avery Rockefeller and Eliza Davison in Richford, New York. His father was a traveling salesman, and his mother instilled strong religious and moral values in him.

1849Family Moved to Strongsville, Ohio

The Rockefeller family moved to Strongsville, Ohio, where John attended high school and began to develop his business acumen through various odd jobs and entrepreneurial ventures.

1855Attended Folsom's Commercial College

Rockefeller enrolled in Folsom's Commercial College in Cleveland to study bookkeeping, penmanship, and business practices. This education laid the foundation for his future business success.

1857First Job as Assistant Bookkeeper

Rockefeller began his first job as an assistant bookkeeper at Hewitt & Tuttle, a merchant firm in Cleveland. He learned the intricacies of business and developed a strong work ethic.

1859Formed Partnership with Maurice B. Clark

Rockefeller and Maurice B. Clark formed a partnership to engage in the produce commission business. This venture was successful, and it marked the beginning of Rockefeller's business empire.

1863Invested in Oil Refinery

Rockefeller and his partners invested in an oil refinery in Cleveland, recognizing the potential of the oil industry. This investment would prove to be a pivotal moment in his career.

1865Bought Out Partners to Form Rockefeller & Andrews

Rockefeller bought out his partners in the oil refinery business, forming Rockefeller & Andrews. This strategic move allowed him to have greater control over his business operations.

1866Married Laura Celestia Spelman

Rockefeller married Laura Celestia Spelman, a woman from a prominent abolitionist and temperance family. Their marriage was a union of mutual respect and shared values, and they had six children together.

1867Formed Standard Oil Company

Rockefeller, along with his brother William and other partners, formed the Standard Oil Company. This marked the beginning of his efforts to dominate the oil industry through vertical integration and strategic acquisitions.

1872Executed the Cleveland Massacre

Rockefeller orchestrated the Cleveland Massacre, a series of acquisitions and mergers that put him in control of nearly all the oil refineries in Cleveland, solidifying his dominance in the oil industry.

1877Acquired Competitors to Form Monopoly

Rockefeller continued to acquire competitors and consolidate his control over the oil industry, forming a monopoly that would come to be known as the Standard Oil Trust.

1883Standard Oil Trust Formed

Rockefeller reorganized Standard Oil into a trust, which allowed him to centralize control and further expand his business. The trust became the largest and most powerful corporation in the world at the time.

1892Supreme Court Dissolved Standard Oil Trust

The Ohio Supreme Court ruled that the Standard Oil Trust was illegal and ordered its dissolution. However, Rockefeller had already reorganized the company into a holding company structure to maintain control.

1897Retired from Active Management

Rockefeller retired from active management of Standard Oil, transitioning into a role as a board member and focusing more on philanthropic endeavors.

1899Established Standard Oil Company of New Jersey

Rockefeller reorganized Standard Oil into a holding company in New Jersey, which allowed him to maintain control over the company and continue its expansion.

1902Founded the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research

Rockefeller established the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (now Rockefeller University) to advance medical knowledge and combat disease. This was one of his major philanthropic initiatives.

1907Established the General Education Board

Rockefeller founded the General Education Board to support education in the United States, particularly in the South. The board provided funding for schools, teacher training, and educational reforms.

1910Founded the Rockefeller Foundation

Rockefeller established the Rockefeller Foundation, one of the world's largest and most influential philanthropic organizations. The foundation focused on health, education, and scientific research.

1917Standard Oil Dissolved by Supreme Court

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Standard Oil was an illegal monopoly and ordered its dissolution into 34 independent companies. Despite this, Rockefeller's wealth and influence remained significant.

1937Died in The Casements, Ormond Beach, Florida

John D. Rockefeller died at The Casements, his winter home in Ormond Beach, Florida. He left behind a legacy as one of the wealthiest and most influential Americans in history, known for his business acumen and philanthropy.

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