1914 antique mosler safe models6/27/2023 ![]() During his tenure as chairman, differences between Frick and Carnegie emerged, most significantly in their approach to labor issues. (later Carnegie Steel Co.) in 1889, and served in that capacity until his resignation from the company in December 1899. Frick assumed the chairmanship of Carnegie Bros. Over the next decade, he continued to expand his business through the acquisition of more coal lands and coke ovens, and entered into partnership with fellow industrialist Andrew Carnegie in 1882. In 1871, he borrowed money to purchase a share in a coking concern that would eventually become the H.C. Born into modest circumstances in West Overton, Pa., Frick ended his formal education by the mid-1860s. Henry Clay Frick (1849-1919) was a prominent industrialist and art collector who made his fortune in the coal, coke, steel, and railroad industries. ![]() The Frick Collection/Frick Art Reference Library Archives.
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