- Zadock Pratt
Infobox_Congressman
name = Zadock Pratt
date of birth = birth date|1790|10|30|mf=y
place of birth =Stephentown ,New York
date of death= death date|1871|4|5|mf=y
place of death= Bergen,New Jersey
state =New York
district = 8th & 11th
term = 1837 - 1839 and 1843 - 1845
preceded =Aaron Vanderpoel &Archibald L. Linn
succeeded =Aaron Vanderpoel &John F. Collin
party = Democrat
spouse = Beda Dickerman, Esther Dickerman, Abigail P. Watson, Mary Watson, Susie A. GrimmZadock Pratt (
October 30 ,1790 –April 5 ,1871 ) was a tanner, banker, and Congressman in theUnited States House of Representatives . He was born inStephentown ,New York . He moved with his parents to Windham (later Jewett), Greene County, in 1802; there he received a limited schooling. He engaged in tanning leather in Greene County, where he established and planned a town called Prattsville. Pratt built a tannery larger than any other in the world at the time; he also founded the Prattsville Bank. He became a member of theNew York State Militia 1819-1823;Justice of the Peace in 1824; supervisor of the town of Windham in 1827; member of the State Senate in 1830; elected as a Democrat to theTwenty-fifth Congress (March 4 ,1837 -March 3 ,1839 ); elected to theTwenty-eighth Congress (March 4, 1843-March 3, 1845); chairman, Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds (Twenty-eighth Congress). He resumed his former business activities, engaging in banking and agricultural pursuits in Prattsville. Pratt was a delegate to theDemocratic National Convention in 1852, and then retired from active business pursuits in 1860. He died in Bergen,New Jersey , onApril 6 ,1871 . While Pratt and his wife were visiting relatives in Bergen, Zadock was taken ill with a fever. While recovering he fell downstairs, broke his thigh and died in consequence. He is buried in the City Cemetery in Prattsville.Pratt Rock depicts his life through a series of stone carvings.Legacy as a Congressman
As a congressman, Pratt pushed for legislation.
*Reduce the cost of postage from $.25 to $.05 in 1838.
*Create the Bureau of Engraving and Patents
*Construct public buildings in Washington, DC, of marble or granite, not sandstone.
*Construct the Dry Dock in Brooklyn.
*Initiate first survey for the Transcontinental Railroad 1844.
*While in Congress he began a movement to complete theWashington Monument , and he also started a practice of hanging the Presidential Portraits in the Rotunda.The epitaph on Pratt's gravestone reads:WHILE MEMBER OF CONGRESS
MOVED THE REDUCTION OF POSTAGE
A.D. 1838
AND THE SURVEY FOR A RAILROAD
TO THE PACIFIC A.D. 1844Zadock Pratt's Wives
Pratt had five wives throughout his life. His first wife was Beda Dickerman, who he married in 1818. She died of
tuberculosis seven months later. In 1821 Pratt married his first wife's sister, Esther Dickerman. Esther died two and a half years later, also from tuberculosis. Pratt married his third wife, Abigail P. Watson ofRensselaerville , onJanuary 12 ,1829 . Pratt had his only children with Abigail, a boy and a girl. George Watson Pratt was born onApril 18 ,1831 . Three years later Julia P. Pratt was born onJanuary 26 , 1834. OnFebruary 5 ,1834 Abigail, Pratt's third wife, died at twenty-eight years old from complications from the birth of her daughter. Some time later, Pratt married Abigail's sister Mary. They were married untilJuly 17 ,1868 when Mary died of unknown causes. One year later Pratt married his fifth wife, Susie A. Grimm ofBrooklyn ,October 16 ,1869 . They were married in Grace Episcopal Church, Prattsville; Zadock had given the land and half the money to build the church. They were married until Zadock's death.External links
* [http://www.prattmuseum.com The Zadock Pratt Museum]
* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=P000507 Zadock Pratt Biographical Information]
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