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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.

  2. 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--...

  3. Longtime 1831 Society member Harold I. (Harry) Pratt has been finding out compelling, noteworthy stories of some of his nineteenth-century ancestors for many years, including two Mount Auburn notables: famed mathematician and navigator Nathaniel Bowditch and Civil War colonel Norwood Penrose Hallowell (Harry’s great-great-great and great ...

  4. Nov 18, 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. By 1890, Charles M., born...

  5. - Significance: One of several grand houses built by the members of the Pratt family in Glen Cove. Charles Pratt, Standard Oil executive and philanthropist, bought the 800 acre estate, Sosoris, as a summer residence. His son, Harold I. Pratt built this house.

  6. On December 31, 2021, our partners, James R. Nichols and Harold I. Pratt retired from Nichols & Pratt Advisers, LLP. Craig L. Melillo became a partner of Nichols & Pratt Advisers, LLP on January 1, 2022. Our Brochure may be requested by contacting Frances DiMare at (617) 523-6800 or at fmdimare@nichols-pratt.com.

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  8. The Harold Pratt House is a historic mansion located at 58 East 68th Street (at the corner of Park Avenue) on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. It serves as the headquarters of the Council on Foreign Relations think tank.

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