mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
Standard Oil Monopoly Political Cartoon by C.J. TaylorAn editorial cartoon depicting Standard Oil president John D. Rockefeller as the "King of the World"
Standard Oil Horse Drawn Wagon On Old StOne of Standard Oil Company's (later Amoco Corporation) first tank wagons
A Monopoly that Requires Crushing by Grant HamiltonPolitical Cartoon of Tidewater Pipe Line fighting with Standard Oil
John D. Rockefeller on his 83rd Birthday(Original Caption) John D. Rockefeller, Sr. on his 83rd birthday. Photograph, 3/4 length
Political Cartoon of Pollution Problems with Standard Oil Company as Octopus(Original Caption) New York: STANDARDOILCO. - A Horrible Monster, Whose Tentacles Spread Poverty, Disease And Death, And Which Is The Primal Cause Of The Nuisances At Hunter's Point
John D. Rockefeller Cutting His Birthday Cake(Original Caption) Cut yourself a piece of cake...John D
First Sign Advertising Kerosene(Original Caption) The first sign by John D. Rockefeller, Sr.'s company advertising kerosene by Standard Oil
Standard Oil Fuel TruckFuel truck of the Standard Oil Company in California
Society On Fifth Avenue On Palm Sunday(Original Caption) 3/28/15-New York: Society on Fifth Avenue on Palm Sunday. They are John D. Rockefeller Sr. and John D. Rockefeller Jr
Portrait Of John Davison Rockefeller(Original Caption) John Davison Rockefeller (1839-1937) American oil magnate. Seated portrait, photograph
Industrialist John D. Rockefeller(Original Caption) Formal photo portrait of American industrialist John Davison Rockefeller, Sr. (1839-1937). Undated photograph
Portrait Of An Elderly John Rockefeller(Original Caption) 7/7/30: John D. Rockefeller (1839-1937). American oil magnate at Pocantico Hills, the day before his 91st birthday. Full length photograph
John Davison Rockefeller (1839-1937), American philanthropist and industrialist who founded the Standard Oil Company, which dominated the oil industry and was also the first great U.S. business trust
John D. Rockefeller with His CaddyJohn D. Rockefeller giving his caddy a dime. Rockefeller often gave dimes as gifts
Man Opening Oil Pipeline Valve(Original Caption) 10/16/1942-New York, NY- America's super aviation fuels must be made from carefully selected crude oils
Industrialist John D. Rockefeller(Original Caption) Portrait of John D. Rockefeller, circa 1895
In Proper Hands at Last Political Cartoon by Charles Taylor(Original Caption) "In Proper Hands at Last, " the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania vs. Standard Oil Monopoly. Cartoon by C. Taylor, ca. 1889
John D. Rockefeller Showing Rockefeller Center to Wife Martha(Original Caption) John D. Rockefeller, Jr. 77, is shown (left) as he pointed with pride to a feature of Rockfeller Center as he took his bride, the former Mrs
Site of Civil Rights Activist's MurderSamuel Younge, Jr. a 21-year-old civil rights worker, was shot as he stood by the Standard Oil station (L) in Tuskegee, Alabama