This series photographically documents David Rockefeller's life and career including his business activities, his philanthropic activities, government service and related events. The material also includes a wide variety of individual portraits and informal and candid shots of David Rockefeller, as well as individual and group portraits of his immediate family and relatives. The holdings also include a vast collection of David Rockefeller's travel as well as photographs of David with many business and political dignitaries and heads of state.
This set of general files chronicles management of the philanthropic affairs of David Rockefeller during the period 1992-1996. when he was naturally beginning to curtail his activities.
Collections within the David Rockefeller papers currently include personal and professional papers, office files, papers and files of associates, photographic material, as well as Rockefeller Family and Associates (Room 5600), General Files. Additional materials will be available as records are processed and open for research.
Currently consists of the Warren T. Lindquist papers, and the files of Olive Braggazi pertaining to David Rockefeller's art collection. Additional collections will be available as records are processed and open for research.
These records document Warren T. Lindquist's tenure as associate to David Rockefeller, from 1951 to 1977. He was particularly involved in Mr. Rockefeller's real estate investments and efforts to improve urban housing opportunities during the mid-twentieth century. Mr. Lindquist also served as Mr. Rockefeller's proxy with organizations focused on urban development in New York City and throughout the country, as reflected in the folders on the Downtown-Lower Manhattan Association, the Embarcadero Center, Morningside Heights Inc., the Pacific Air Commerce Center, and Westbay Associates. Additionally, there are extensive files on Fazenda Bodoquena, a large cattle ranch in Brazil in which Mr. Rockefeller purchased an interest in 1962.
The albums in this collection primarily contain images of David Rockefeller (DR) with his family, friends, personal office staff, or Chase Manhattan Bank colleagues during his travels throughout the globe. A second common album theme is DR with Peggy, his wife, at one of their homes: Hudson Pines in Pocantico Hills, New York; their townhouse on East 65th Street in Manhattan; Ringing Point in Seal Harbor, Maine; or Colombier, on St. Bart's, in the Caribbean. However, there are also hundreds of images from DR's childhood and from his service in Europe during World War II.
This collection documents David Rockefeller's personal, professional and quasi-professional activities. Currently available material primarily consists of correspondence files maintained by the the Rockefeller family office, otherwise known as the Office of the Messrs. Rockefeller (Room 5600) as well as David Rockefeller's rolodex card files. Additional material will be available as records are processed and open for research.
This is a collection of books of clippings from newspapers and periodicals that document the interests and activities of David Rockefeller through his retirement from Chase Manhattan Bank in 1980.