Paragon Oil was an American oil company, founded circa 1910 in New York by the Schwartz brothers, and sold to Texaco in the late 1950s. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the Petroleum ( L petroleum, from Greek πετρέλαιον, lit Texaco is the name of an American oil retail brand Its flagship product is its fuel "Texaco with Techron"
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Around 1910, five brothers — Henry, Irving, Robert, Benjamin, and Arnold Schwartz — founded Paragon Oil in New York City as an oil distribution company, to supply the residential buildings that now had their new oil burners installed. The City of New York As time went on, the company focused less on building the burners and more on storing and delivering the fuel. Several of the brothers' first cousins, including the sons of Sam's younger brother Barney and one of Lena's cousins, also joined the operation. However, some of them chose to adopt different surnames in the workplace, including "Harvey" and "Lawrence", so that it would not be immediately obvious that most of the people working in the upper levels of the company had the last name Schwartz, and thus were related. Avoiding public anti-Semitism was also a contributing factor to the cousins' surname changes; indeed, even some of the five brothers' first names were different than those on their birth certificates and early census records, changed to sound less overtly Jewish. For example, Arnold's real first name was Abraham.
Paragon Oil remained a small, local operation in the New York area until the end of World War I. World War I (abbreviated WWI; also known as the First World War, the Great War, and the War to End All Europe was destroyed, and in desperate need of fuel oil. Because of their location close to the New York docks and their unique five gallon container packaging, Paragon Oil won the U. S. government contract as the only oil company to supply Europe with fuel oil during the post-war reconstruction. This contract catapulted the company into national prominence. Later, during the early days of the Cold War, Paragon supplied the U. Cold War is the state of conflict tension and competition that existed between the United States and the Soviet Union (USSR and their respective allies from the S. government with oil for their submarines. A submarine is a Watercraft that can operate independently below water as distinct from a Submersible that has only limited underwater capability The company operated a large fleet of fuel delivery trucks around the Northeastern United States, and eventually had several oil tankers. Toy versions of the fuel delivery trucks were even manufactured by the Corgi company.
The company continued in operation until the late 1950s. At that point, the brothers were getting older and wished to retire. The company was sold to Texaco, with the sale becoming final in the early 1960s. Texaco is the name of an American oil retail brand Its flagship product is its fuel "Texaco with Techron" The estimated sale price was in excess of $75 million, with the family receiving consulting fees of nearly $1 million per year afterward.
Most of the brothers used the profits from the sale to co-found the Brookdale Foundation, whose research focuses on gerontology and geriatric medicine. Gerontology (from Greek γερο gero, "old age" and λόγος Logos, "speech" lit Geriatrics is the branch of Medicine that focuses on health care of the elderly They also endow many other charitable enterprises, primarily centered in the New York metropolitan area. These include the Metropolitan Opera at then-newly-built Lincoln Center, several buildings and lecture programs at New York University, several New York City and Long Island hospitals, Park Avenue synagogue, a foundation for gifted youth, and at least three well-respected graduate schools founded in the mid-1950s. The Metropolitan Opera Association of New York City, founded in April 1880 is a major presenter of all types of opera including Grand Opera. New York University ( NYU) is a private, Nonsectarian, Coeducational Research University in New York City. Eldest brother Henry Schwartz was married quite late in life to a former nun named Caroline Di Donato, and thus also endowed many Catholic charities and organizations. A Nun is a Woman who has taken special vows committing her to a religious life
Paragon oil was founded by brothers Henry, Irving, Robert, Benjamin, and Arnold Schwartz. The brothers, and their sister Bess, were first-generation Americans, all born between 1896 and 1909 in Brooklyn, New York. Brooklyn (named after the Dutch town Breukelen) is one of the five boroughs of New York City.
Their parents were Samuel "Sam" (Chernofski) Schwartz born circa 1868 and Lena Krakofsky born circa 1874, who were Jewish immigrants from the town of Belaya Tserkov (Bila Tserkva), near Kiev, today located in Ukraine, who had immigrated to the United States around 1895. PLEASE TAKE NOTE************ Bila Tserkva (Бiла Церква Белая Церковь Belaya Tserkov) is a City located on the Ros' River in the Kiev Oblast ( Kiev, also known as Kyiv ( Ukrainian:, Kyiv, ˈkɪjiw Russian:, Kiyev; see also Cities' alternative names) is the Ukraine (Україна Ukrayina, /ukrɑˈjinɑ/ is a country in Eastern Europe. The family's original surname had been Chernofski. Samuel's occupation had originally been as a leading Blacksmith who owned many horses, wagons, and vast property near and around Belaya Tserkov. Samuel's father, Chaim Yael "Hyman" Chernofski was part of the Russian aristocracy and close confidant of Czar Alexander II (1855 - 1881), and Czar Alexander III (1881 - 1894), before being ousted (killed?) in the purges under Czar Nicholas II (1894 - 1917). Chaim married Gittel "Gertrude" (Bobrusky) Priletzky, daughter of Max (Bobrusky) Priletzky and Sarah Fuchs. Chaim and Samuel had started the family into the Whale Oil business during the late 1880's. After the purges in the early 1890s, one part of the family decided to go to America, while others stayed behind in Russia to continue the exporting of Whale Oil. The family immigrated through the port of Bremen, Germany, where their name was changed to the German word for black, "Schwartz". Bremen (ˈbʁeːmən is a Hanseatic city in northwestern Germany (official name Stadtgemeinde Bremen / City Municipality of Bremen Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany ( ˈbʊndəsʁepuˌbliːk ˈdɔʏtʃlant is a Country in Central Europe. They traveled to London, England during the early part of 1895 to strengthen contacts they had previously made with the Royal Court of Queen Victoria that would serve them later with Paragon Oil. According to old family documents, the family finally traveled to America during late 1895 as First Class passengers on the White Star liner Teutonic.
When they were young, elder brothers Henry and Irving went door-to-door in Brooklyn carrying around sacks of coal on their backs, peddling the coal to the nearby homes and residential buildings to earn extra money for their family. At that time, some large commercial buildings had oil-fired furnaces, but residential buildings did not. Since their father Samuel was a blacksmith, and their relatives back in Ukraine were involved in the whale oil business, this combination of factors led to the brothers experimenting, designing, and finally building the first oil heaters designed for residential buildings, which eventually earned the family several patents on the design. Whales are marine mammals which are neither Dolphins (ie members of the families Delphinidae or Platanistoidae) nor Porpoises Orcas
Sam Schwartz died sometime between 1920 and 1930, Lena Schwartz died in 1941. Henry Schwartz died in January 1983, Irving died in April 1974, Robert died in November 1971, Benjamin (Ben) died in July 1969, and Arnold died in September 1979. Bess Schwartz Levy died probably in 1958. However, one of the Schwartz first cousins who had worked for the company, the son of Sam's brother Barney, is still alive. He is nonogenarian Jack Lawrence (nee Jacob Schwartz), a well-known songwriter and former president of ASCAP. For the artist see Jack Lawrence (artist, for the Irish Cricketer, see Jack Lawrence (cricketer Jack Lawrence (born The American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers ( ASCAP) is a non-profit Performance rights organization that protects its His purpoted date of birth is circa 1912.