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John D. Rockefeller, Jr.


 

John Davison Rockefeller, Jr. (January 29, 1874May 11, 1960) was a philanthropist and a member of the prominent United States Rockefeller family.

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January 29 - 1874 - May 11 - 1960 - Philanthropist - United States - Rockefeller family

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He was the fifth child and only son of John D. Rockefeller, founder of Standard Oil, and one of the wealthiest Americans of his time. He attended The Browning School in New York City and then Brown University. He briefly joined his father's business. During the Great Depression he funded the building of Rockefeller Center and as a result became one of the largest real estate holders in New York City. He also acquired a controlling interest in the Chase National Bank when the Bank acquired his Equitable Trust Company.

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John D. Rockefeller - Standard Oil - Browning School - New York City - Brown University - Great Depression - Rockefeller Center - Chase National Bank

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However, he is most remembered for his philanthropy after he and others in his family created the Rockefeller Foundation and founded Rockefeller University. He also funded the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia, and donated the land on which the United Nations headquarters was built.

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Rockefeller Foundation - Rockefeller University - Colonial Williamsburg - Virginia - United Nations

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He had a special interest in conservation, and purchased and donated land for many American National Parks, including Grand Teton (see Snake River Land Company), Acadia, Great Smoky, Yosemite, and Shenandoah. The John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway that connects Yellowstone National Park to Grant Teton National Park was named after him.

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National Parks - Grand Teton - Snake River Land Company - Acadia - Great Smoky - Yosemite - Shenandoah - John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway - Yellowstone National Park

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On October 9, 1901, he married Abby Greene Aldrich, daughter of U.S. Senator Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich of Rhode Island. The couple had six children, a daughter and five sons:

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October 9 - 1901 - Abby Greene Aldrich - Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich - Rhode Island

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