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Frank Rockefeller
Rockefeller c. 1905
Born
Franklin Rockefeller
(1845-08-08)August 8, 1845
Moravia, New York, US
Died
April 17, 1917(1917-04-17) (aged 71)
Cleveland, Ohio, US
Occupation
Business executive
Parent(s)
William Avery "Bill" Rockefeller and Eliza Davison
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shaped bow. The only remaining whaleback is the SS Meteor (formerly FrankRockefeller), now a museum at Superior, Wisconsin. The remains of the Thomas Wilson...
ship. McArthur went on to captain other whalebacks including the FrankRockefeller, which became the SS Meteor, the only whaleback surviving today. After...