Henry Clay Frick's stormy partnership with Carnegie would bring him both, but proved to be his worst mistake, scarring his reputation and costing him control of his own company. During the 1870's ...
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Furthermore, he appointed Henry Clay Frick as a partner and put him in charge of the company's operations in 1881. Pittsburgh was near Carnegie's first steel company, which he founded in the 1870s.
Grandson of Distiller Abraham Overholt, Henry Clay Frick laid the foundation of his great fortune in Pittsburgh coke ovens. Shrewd little Andrew Carnegie bought an interest in Frick Coke Co., made ...
In July 1892 21-year-old New York anarchist Alexander Berkman traveled to Pittsburgh to kill Henry Clay Frick as a symbolic act in response to Frick’s handling of the Carnegie Steel strike in ...
Henry Clay Frick's stormy partnership with Carnegie would bring him both, but proved to be his worst mistake, scarring his reputation and costing him control of his own company. During the 1870's ...