there are a couple indictment's involved, both federal and state but it was the proceeds from magnolia petroleum co. that basically enabled the folgers to build the folger library. >> that is correct. the standard oil co. 26 broadway in manhattan was known as the tower of secrecy. very difficult to find out what was going on and if someone went up to john d. rockefeller and asked a question, going back over time, we don't have any archives, we can't help you with that. it wasn't easy to try to piece together the role of the magnolia gas and oil companies. i did not find very much visiting the standard oil archives in austin, texas, but the library of congress has a lot of books and that is certainly a source. henry often remained under the radar in terms of being the face of standard oil. he was a very nature shy, reserved person, he only gave one interview in his life. whereas rockefeller board the brunt of representing the company and being the object of scrutiny by journalists, folger was indicted in texas with other high-ranking executives at standard oil. but they were not convicted. they did