

In 1855, at age 16, he found work as an office clerk at a Cleveland commission firm that bought, sold and shipped grain, coal and other commodities. Less than 20 years after its creation, the Commission had achieved its primary goals, the successful eradication of hookworm disease across the southern United States. was the Rockefeller Sanitary Commission, founded in 1909. In 1853, the Rockefeller family moved to the Cleveland, Ohio, area, where John attended high school before briefly studied bookkeeping at a commercial college.ĭid you know? One of the charitable organizations established by John D. Industrious even as a boy, the future oil magnate earned money by raising turkeys, selling candy and doing jobs for neighbors. John Davison Rockefeller, the son of a traveling salesman, was born on July 8, 1839, in Richford, New York.
