depicting
John D. Rockefeller as a business despot Individuals identified in Josephson's
Robber Barons (1934): •
John Jacob Astor (real estate, fur) – New York •
Andrew Carnegie (steel) – Pittsburgh and New York •
Jay Cooke (finance) – Philadelphia •
Charles Crocker (railroads) – California •
Edward L. Doheny (oil) – California •
Daniel Drew (finance) – New York •
James Buchanan Duke (tobacco, electric power) – Durham, North Carolina •
James Fisk (finance) – New York •
Henry Morrison Flagler (Standard Oil, railroads) – New York and Florida •
Henry Clay Frick (steel) – Pittsburgh and New York •
John Warne Gates (barbed wire, oil) – Texas •
Jay Gould (railroads) – New York •
E. H. Harriman (railroads) – New York •
James J. Hill (fuel, coal, steamboats, railroads) – St Paul, Minnesota •
Collis Potter Huntington (railroads) – California, Virginia, West Virginia •
Andrew Mellon (finance, oil) – Pittsburgh •
J. P. Morgan (finance, industrial consolidation) – New York •
John D. Rockefeller (Standard Oil) – Cleveland, Ohio •
Henry Huttleston Rogers (Standard Oil, copper), New York •
Thomas Fortune Ryan (public transit, tobacco) – New York •
Russell Sage (finance, railroads) – New York •
Charles M. Schwab (steel) – Pittsburgh and New York •
Leland Stanford (railroads) – California •
Cornelius Vanderbilt (maritime, railroads) – New York •
Peter Arrell Browne Widener (mass transit) – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania •
Charles Yerkes (street railroads) – Chicago Identified as "robber barons" by other sources: •
William A. Clark (copper) – Butte, Montana •
James Dunsmuir (coal, lumber) – Victoria, BC Canada •
Marshall Field (retail) – Chicago •
William Randolph Hearst (media mogul) – California •
Charles T. Hinde (railroads, maritime, shipping, hotels) – Mt. Carmel, IL San Diego, CA •
Mark Hopkins Jr. (railroads) – California •
John C. Osgood (coal mining, iron) – Colorado •
Henry B. Plant (railroads) – Florida •
A. S. W. Rosenbach (antique bookdealer) – Philadelphia •
Joseph Seligman (banking) – New York •
John D. Spreckels (maritime, railroads, sugar) – California Contemporary: •
Jeff Bezos (
Amazon,
Blue Origin, purchasing
The Washington Post) •
Elon Musk (
SpaceX,
Tesla,
X,
The Boring Company) •
Mark Zuckerberg (
Facebook, and its acquisitions of
Oculus,
WhatsApp,
Instagram, and
Mapillary) ==See also==