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  1. Herbert Lee Pratt (November 21, 1871 – February 3, 1945) was an American businessman and a leading figure in the United States oil industry. In 1923, he became head of Standard Oil of New York ; his father Charles Pratt was a founder of Astral Oil Works , which later became part of Standard Oil.

  2. Herbert Lee Pratt (November 21, 1871 – February 3, 1945) was an American businessman and a leading figure in the United States oil industry. In 1923, he became head of Standard Oil of New York; his father Charles Pratt was a founder of Astral Oil Works, which later became part of Standard Oil.

  3. Herbert Lee Pratt (21 de noviembre de 1871 - 3 de febrero de 1945) fue un hombre de negocios estadounidense y una figura destacada en la industria petrolera de los Estados Unidos. En 1923, se convirtió en director de Standard Oil de Nueva York ; su padre Charles Pratt fue uno de los fundadores de Astral Oil Works , que más tarde se convirtió ...

  4. Herbert Lee Pratt (21 de noviembre de 1871 - 3 de febrero de 1945) fue un empresario estadounidense y una figura destacada de la industria petrolera de los Estados Unidos. En 1923, se convirtió en jefe de la Standard Oil de Nueva York ; su padre, Charles Pratt , fue uno de los fundadores de Astral Oil Works , que luego se convirtió en parte ...

  5. Herbert Lee Pratt (November 21, 1871 – February 3, 1945) was an American businessman and a leading figure in the United States oil industry; from 1923 he was head of Standard Oil - his father Charles Pratt was a founder of Astral Oil Works which later became part of Standard Oil.

  6. Herbert Lee Pratt, former chairman of the Socony-Vacuum Oil Company and director and trustee of several financial institutions and corporations, died at his home, 834 Fifth Avenue, yesterday...

  7. Through portraits and objects this exhibition narrates the War of 1812 and highlights individuals who influenced events, such as President James Madison and First Lady Dolley Madison, General Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun and the powerful Indian leader Tecumseh.