‘ Ocroner, 1908 THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 141 
John D. Rockefeller in 1866 
JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER 
AND HIS PARTNERS 
In the November issue of The World’s Work Mr. Rockefeller tells about 
a number of his early associates: —Mr. Flagler, and his remarkable achieve- 
ments; Mr. Archbold, to whom he was first attracted by seeing his name 
written in a hotel register in the oil country with the following slogan, 
“J. D. Archbold—$4.00 a bbl.”; and the other men who helped to build 
up Standard Oil. He also describes his interest in his country places—how 
he laid out the roads, planned the remarkable feats of tree removal and 
| planting which have transformed the estates—all told in that quiet, 
straightforward, simple way which makes these “Reminiscences” 
such an absorbing and vital document. There are many more 
hitherto unpublished pictures which worthily illustrate the 
te text. This is the second instalment of Mr. Rockefeller’s vee 
Be series, ““Some Random Reminiscences of Men and by Cut 
Gre Events, begun in the October World’s Work. Off 
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