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Yes, John Rockefeller Sr. (1839-1937) was the founder of Standard Oil in 1870, and director of many corporations. He was the wealthiest man in the world, with an historical net worth of more than a billion dollars ($336 billion USD in 2013 dollars).

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Yes, he was a Captain of Industry. He built a great industrial empire and at the same time donated money to churches and schools.

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