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  • ...fexist:Template:Standard Oil.jpg/credit|{{Standard Oil.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Standard Oil Company Refinery No. 1 in [[Cleveland, Ohio]], 1899]] ...W. and Muriel E. Hidy. ''Pioneering in Big Business, 1882-1911: History of Standard Oil Company (New Jersey)'' (1955).</ref>
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  • * Granitz, Elizabeth Harman. "The Economics of Vertical Exclusion: The Standard Oil Company's Use of Transportation to Monopolize the Petroleum Refining Industry, 1870 *Hidy, Ralph W. and Muriel E. Hidy. ''History of Standard Oil Company, New Jersey: Pioneering in Big Business, 1882-1911''. (1955), in- depth his
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  • * Standard Oil Company of California. [http://www.us-highways.com/std-oil.jpg Whatever happened to
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  • * Standard Oil Company of California. [http://www.us-highways.com/std-oil.jpg Whatever happened to
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  • * [[Standard Oil Company]]
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  • * Granitz, Elizabeth Harman. "The Economics of Vertical Exclusion: The Standard Oil Company's Use of Transportation to Monopolize the Petroleum Refining Industry, 1870 *Hidy, Ralph W. and Muriel E. Hidy. ''History of Standard Oil Company, New Jersey: Pioneering in Big Business, 1882-1911''. (1955), in- depth his
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  • ...]. By the 1920s it had become a large shipyard, building tankers for the [[Standard Oil Company]]. At the start of [[World War II]], it was one of the country's five large
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  • ...ds, as well as the site of the headquarters of [[John D. Rockefeller]]'s [[Standard Oil Company]], at that time the largest oil company in the world. It has since decline
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  • Casoc's name was changed in 1944 from California-Arabian Standard Oil Company to Arabian American Oil Company (or Aramco). In 1948 Standard Oil of Califo
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  • ...required to finance the operation, including [[William Rockefeller]] of [[Standard Oil Company|Standard Oil]], [[Cornelius Vanderbilt III|Cornelius Vanderbilt]], [[Elbert
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  • ...andard Oil Development Company which was the technical subsidiary of the [[Standard Oil Company]] (later to become Esso and then Exxon). That consultancy continued until h
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  • ...fexist:Template:Standard Oil.jpg/credit|{{Standard Oil.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Standard Oil Company Refinery No. 1 in [[Cleveland, Ohio]], 1899]] ...W. and Muriel E. Hidy. ''Pioneering in Big Business, 1882-1911: History of Standard Oil Company (New Jersey)'' (1955).</ref>
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  • ...t wisely to improve the lot of mankind. In 1862, Rockefeller founded the [[Standard Oil Company]] and ran it until he retired in the late 1890s. He kept his stock and as [ ...Rockefeller and his firm was the 1904 publication of ''The History of the Standard Oil Company,'' by [[Ida Tarbell]]. Tarbell was a leading [[muckraker]]. Although her w
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  • In terms of public opinion the most notorious of the trusts was the [[Standard Oil Company]]; under [[John D. Rockefeller]] in the 1870s and 1880s it had used economi
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  • ...ame Rockefeller's key philanthropic and business adviser, working out of [[Standard Oil Company]] headquarters at 26 Broadway, New York. Gates oversaw Rockefeller's invest
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  • ...replaced whale oil and candles for lighting. John D. Rockefeller created [[Standard Oil Company]] to consolidate the industry.
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  • 21 KB (3,359 words) - 08:51, 24 June 2023
  • ...ania; it supplied the nation with kerosene for years and saw the rise of [[Standard Oil Company]] monopoly oil controlled by the Rockefellers.
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