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Definition of Henry Clay Frick
1. Noun. United States industrialist who amassed a fortune in the steel industry (1849-1919).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Henry Clay Frick
Literary usage of Henry Clay Frick
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Romance of Steel: The Story of a Thousand Millionaires by Herbert Newton Casson (1907)
"The boy's name was Henry Clay Frick. There is a little village called Frick in
the Swiss canton of Aargau, not far from Basle; and a century and a half ago ..."
2. The Historical Register ... Illustrated with Portrait Plates by Edwin Charles Hill (1921)
"Henry Clay Frick ENRY CLAY FRICK was born in West Over- ton, Westmoreland County,
Pennsylvania, December 19th, 1849. His father, John W. Frick, ..."
3. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1920)
"Henry Clay Frick Henry Clay Frick, a pioneer in modern coke and steel ...
Henry Clay Frick was born Dec. 19, 1849, in West Overland, Westmoreland Co., Pa. ..."
4. Anarchism and Other Essays by Emma Goldman, Hippolyte Havel (1910)
"eleven victims, killed in the Pinkerton skirmish, Henry Clay Frick, good Christian
and free American, straightway began the hounding down of the helpless ..."
5. Transactions by American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Metallurgical Society of AIME, Society of Mining Engineers of AIME., Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration (U.S.). (1920)
"Henry Clay Prick Henry Clay Frick, a pioneer in modern coke and steel ...
Henry Clay Frick was born Dec. 19, 1849, in West Overland, Westmoreland Co., Pa. ..."