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  1. Jul 27, 2020 · Colonel Henry Huttleston Rogers Jr (left) in 1935 Photo by Smith Archive/Alamy. By all accounts, the Port of Missing Men (as it was dubbed) offered the proverbial good time that was had by all. One rumor is that he had duck blinds installed on the water that were wired directly to Wall Street.

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  2. 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.

  3. Apr 26, 2015 · Among the treasures, Harry inherited after his father’s death in 1909 was perhaps the one Henry Huttleston Rogers loved most — his 85-room mansion on Fourth Street in Fairhaven.

  4. Nov 5, 2009 · Henry served on the Board of Trustees of the Millicent Library until his death in 1967. He bequeathed to the library a collection of 40 letters from Mark Twain and his wife, Olivia, to members of...

  5. 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.

  6. In March of 1910, Black Hand members attempted to extort money from the Italian tenor Enrico Caruso, brother-in-law of Henry Huttleston Rogers’s son-in-law William Benjamin.

  7. A Gilded Age Saga of Family, Money, and (Maybe) Murder. Pirate's Gold is the story of an American fortune, a Gilded Age Robber Baron, and his descendants who inherited more money than was good for them. Henry Huttleston "Hell-Hound" Rogers helped found Standard Oil, gaining a renown as a notorious Wall Street "pirate."

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