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    Henry Clay Frick (December 19, 1849 – December 2, 1919) was an American industrialist, financier, and art patron. He founded the H. C. Frick & Company...
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    The Henry Clay Frick House (also known as the Frick Collection building or 1 East 70th Street) is a mansion and museum building on Fifth Avenue, between...
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  • Henry Clay Frick II (October 18, 1919 – February 9, 2007) colloquially Clay Frick was an American physician and professor of medicine at the Columbia...
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    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the third child of the coke and steel magnate Henry Clay Frick (1849–1919) and his wife, Adelaide Howard Childs (1859–1931). Two of...
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    It is located at the Henry Clay Frick House, a Beaux-Arts mansion designed for Henry Clay Frick. The Frick also houses the Frick Art Reference Library...
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    in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the son of the coke and steel magnate Henry Clay Frick (1849–1919) and Adelaide Howard Childs. He grew up at the family's...
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    "Clayton". It focuses on the interpretation of the life and times of Henry Clay Frick (1849–1919), industrialist and art collector. The complex, located...
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  • Henry Frick may refer to: Henry Clay Frick (1849–1919), American industrialist Henry Clay Frick II (1919–2007), American physician and professor Henry...
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  • Martha Frick Sanger (née Symington; born 1941) is an American writer and the great-granddaughter of Henry Clay Frick. Helen Clay Frick: Bittersweet Heiress...
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    industrialist Henry Clay Frick, upon his death in 1919, bequeathed 151 acres (61 ha) south of Clayton, his Point Breeze mansion (which is now part of the Frick Art...
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    The Henry Clay Frick Fine Arts Building is a landmark Renaissance villa and a contributing property to the Schenley Farms-Oakland Civic Historic District...
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  • called in to reinforce the strikebreaking measures of industrialist Henry Clay Frick, who was acting on behalf of Andrew Carnegie, the head of Carnegie...
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    After William Henry's death in 1885, the house passed on to numerous members of his family. It became known as the home of Henry Clay Frick, who renovated...
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    Pennsylvania, United States. The tower was built by and is named for Henry Clay Frick, an industrialist coke producer who created a portfolio of commercial...
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    2021 to March 2024 was the temporary quarters of the Frick Collection while the Henry Clay Frick House was being renovated. The building resides on a...
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  • singer Henry Frick (politician) (1795–1844), US political figure Henry Clay Frick (1849–1919), US industrialist, financier, art patron Henry Clay Frick II...
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    needed] Andrew Carnegie placed industrialist Henry Clay Frick in charge of his company's operations in 1881. Frick resolved to break the union at Homestead...
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    University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 570. ISBN 978-0-8122-4348-2. [Henry Clay] Frick had also been one of the founding directors of U.S. Steel, and he...
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    mediation of the dispute in the hands of his associate and partner Henry Clay Frick. Frick was well known in industrial circles for maintaining staunch anti-union...
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    planned to assassinate industrialist and financier Henry Clay Frick as an act of propaganda of the deed. Frick survived the attempt on his life in 1892, and...
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    an American industrialist and an associate of Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick, Henry Phipps, Jr. and Charles M. Schwab in the creation of the United...
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    enough to let Carnegie and his partners, including Henry Clay Frick, his cousin George Lauder, and Henry Phipps Jr., buy other nearby steel mills. These...
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    Henry Clay Frick established the club in 1881. Ruff had previously bought property that he offered for sale to the club, promoting the idea to Henry Clay...
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    mansions were built as summer "cottages' for wealthy business magnates. Henry Clay Frick, who made his fortune in steel (Carnegie Steel) was among the best...
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    at 501 Grant Street. It was erected in 1915–16 by the industrialist Henry Clay Frick. The Flemish-Gothic structure's original purpose was to serve as a...
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    enterprises. Carnegie had recently acquired a controlling interest in Henry Clay Frick's coke works on the Monongahela, setting the stage for the dramatic...
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  • Duveen David E. Finley Jr. Henry Clay Frick James M. Guffey Joseph R. Grundy Henry John Heinz II Philander C. Knox Henry W. Oliver David A. Reed Adolph...
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    to meet with Henry Clay Frick, owner of H.C. Frick & Co.—the largest coke producing company in the U.S. Thomas' goal was to induce Frick to buy the Carnegie...
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    St. Francis in Ecstasy (Bellini) (category Paintings in the Frick Collection)
    Art Treasures exhibition. In 1915, Henry Clay Frick bought the painting for $170,000, and it remains in the Frick Collection, in New York City. The painting...
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    seventeen years, Leishman would rise to become a trusted confidant of both Henry Clay Frick and Andrew Carnegie. Prior to his entry into the Carnegie service,...
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