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  1. Governor of New York (19591973) Rockefeller resigned from the federal government in 1956 to focus on New York State and on national politics. [45] From September 1956 to April 1958, he chaired the Temporary State Commission on the Constitutional Convention. [46]

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Best Known For: The son of John D. Rockefeller Jr., Nelson Rockefeller served four terms as governor of New York. He was later appointed vice president under President Gerald Ford. Industries

  3. Jul 4, 2024 · Nelson Rockefeller, 41st vice president of the United States (1974–77) in the administration of President Gerald Ford, four-term governor of New York (1959–73), and leader of the liberal wing of the Republican Party. He unsuccessfully sought the presidential nomination of his party three times.

  4. May 10, 2019 · Learn about the life and career of Nelson Rockefeller, the grandson of a billionaire and a three-time presidential candidate. He served as governor of New York for 15 years and as vice president under Gerald Ford.

  5. Oct 6, 2014 · In a long, exceedingly detailed, and often enthralling biography, “On His Own Terms: A Life of Nelson Rockefeller” (Random House), the historian Richard Norton Smith has written what will ...

  6. Learn about the life and achievements of Nelson A. Rockefeller, a businessman, politician, statesman, art collector, and philanthropist. Explore his roles in Rockefeller Center, Latin America, and the United Nations.

  7. Nelson Rockefeller, (born July 8, 1908, Bar Harbor, Maine, U.S.—died Jan. 26, 1979, New York, N.Y.), U.S. politician. A grandson of John D. Rockefeller, he worked for several family enterprises, including Creole Petroleum in Venezuela (1935–40).