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  1. Henry Huttleston Rogers (January 29, 1840 – May 19, 1909) was an American industrialist and financier. He made his fortune in the oil refining business, becoming a leader at Standard Oil. He also played a major role in numerous corporations and business enterprises in the gas industry, copper, and railroads.

  2. At the time of his death in May of 1909, Henry Huttleston Rogers was worth between 100 and 150 million dollars, placing him at number 22 in the list of the top 100 wealthiest people in American history.

  3. Apr 19, 2012 · FAIRHAVEN — The grand summer house into which Henry Huttleston Rogers poured so much love and attention was considered a "White Elephant," by his children after he died.

  4. Henry Huttleston Rogers, 18401909, American financier, b. Fairhaven, Mass. After he moved (1860) to Pennsylvania, he entered the oil business, experimented in the refining of petroleum, and, in partnership with Charles Pratt, became one of the important independent refiners.

  5. May 20, 2009 · By William S. Niederkorn. May 20, 2009 12:01 am. Thursday, May 20, 1909. The New York Times Henry Huttleston Rogers. H.H. Rogers Dead, Leaving $50,000,000; Apoplexy Carries Off the Financier...

  6. Contents. Henry Huttleston Rogers. American businessman. Learn about this topic in these articles: association with Twain. In Mark Twain: Literary maturity of Mark Twain. …by a Standard Oil executive, Henry Huttleston Rogers, who undertook to put Clemens’s financial house in order.

  7. Henry Huttleston Rogers Rogers first became involved in railroads early in 1861 as a baggage-master and brakeman for the Fairhaven Branch Railroad. In September 1861, at 21 years of age, Rogers left Fairhaven to seek his fortune in the oil business.