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  1. Harold Irving Pratt (February 1, 1877 – May 29, 1939) was an American oil industrialist and philanthropist. A director of Standard Oil of New Jersey, he also served on the Council of Foreign Relations from 1923 to 1939. Early life. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of oil industrialist Charles Pratt and Mary Helen Richardson.

  2. La Casa Harold Pratt es una mansión histórica ubicada en el número 58 de la East 68th Street (en la esquina de Park Avenue) en el Upper East Side de Manhattan en la ciudad de Nueva York. Sirve como sede del grupo de expertos del Consejo de Relaciones Exteriores.

  3. 18 de nov. de 2010 · The census record for 1880 lists his eight children, ranging from the eldest, Charles M. Pratt, still living at home at age 24, to the youngest, Harold I. Pratt, 3.

  4. HAROLD I. PRATT, 62, FINANCIER, IS DEAD; Son of One of the Standard Oil Founders Was Noted as a Philanthropist A LEADER IN GLEN COVE Gave Tract on Which Several of Public Buildings Stand--...

  5. 15 de jul. de 2014 · The buyer was Harold Irving Pratt, the youngest of oil mogul Charles Pratts eight children. The elder Pratts fortune had been greatly enhanced when his Pratt Astral Oil company merged with Rockefeller’s Standard Oil of New Jersey.

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  6. The house was constructed from 1919 to 1920 as a residence for oil industrialist Harold I. Pratt and his family. The Council on Foreign Relations moved into the building in April 1945 after it was donated by Pratt's widow, Harriet Barnes Pratt , in 1944.

  7. Harold Pratt, the owner of Welwyn, was one of the sons of Charles Pratt, who was also an oil industrialist and was the founder of the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. [1] Welwyn includes the estate's original Georgian-style mansion, which was built in 1906, and was designed by Babb, Cook & Willard.