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  1. 23 de abr. de 2023 · Henry was 7, Dan was 15, and Carrie was 10. Dan wanted to stay with his uncle in Bellevue, Ohio, so he moved there to work in their store in Republic, Ohio. The Flaglers only stayed in Toledo for two years and then moved back to Hammondsport, New York. There Henry Flagler went to local schools in upstate New York until eighth grade.

  2. Henry Morrison Flagler was born January 2nd, 1830 to Reverend Isaac Flagler and Elizabeth Ann Caldwell Harkness. The Flagler family, originally spelled Flegler, hailed from the southwestern corner of Germany known as the Palatinate region. The family being of moderate means, Henry struck out from New York to Republic, Ohio in 1844.

  3. 6 de ene. de 2022 · The Florida east coast railway was made by Henry Flagler. It was built in 1893. He was born in New York City in 1830. He had a main role in establishing a standard oil company. He was a partner of Sr. John D. Rockefeller and Samuel Andrews. He was an American financier. It is currently owned by Grupo Mexico.

  4. 26 de feb. de 2021 · Ms. Liz shares a quick introduction to Henry #Flagler, who turned Florida's East coast into a booming center of tourism. Your Charlotte County Libraries and ...

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  5. Keys, L. (2015) Hotel Ponce de Leon: The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of Flagler’s Gilded Age Palace. Gainesville, FL. University Press of Florida. Henry Flagler was an industrialist tycoon, a founder of Standard Oil, and helped invent tourism in Florida.

  6. 7 de sept. de 2023 · After Flagler’s and Tuttle’s hand in the railroad’s expansion, the population grew rapidly, from 260 in 1896 to more than 1,600 in 1900. In addition, Floridians who had previously been cut off from the rest of the state were now able to vacation in southern Florida. In 1897, Flagler built the Royal Palm Hotel, overlooking Miami’s ...

  7. FLAGLER, HENRY M. (2 Jan. 1830-20 May 1913), a developer of STANDARD OIL CO., was born in Hopewell, N.Y., to Elizabeth Harkness and itinerant Presbyterian minister Isaac Flagler. He attended school through the 8th grade, and at 14 went to live with his Harkness relatives in Republic, Ohio.