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Writing from New York, Carnegie advises Frick on the purchase of twelve acres of land and options on "P.& W." [Pittsburgh and Western] bonds
Date
January 4, 1892
Type
Manuscript
Identifier
31735061569640
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
Title
Frick writes to Carnegie in New York and discusses matters involving the production of armor plates for the government
Creator
Frick, Henry Clay, 1849-1919
Date
January 11, 1892
Type
Manuscript
Identifier
31735061569681
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
Title
A note containing three signatures, two by Carnegie and one by [J. G. Leishman]. Carnegie writes "Let this be framed as illustrating the freaks of [G]enuis. [J.G. Leishman] writes "Fifty Thousand" and Carnegie responds by writing "you will get 250,000 easily". Attached to Andrew Carnegie to Henry Clay Frick, January 29, 1892
Date
ca. 1883-1912
Type
Manuscript
Identifier
31735061569699
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
Title
Writing from New York, Carnegie talks about a two hundred fifty thousand dollar net from the Philadelphia Company. Enclosed clippings of are not present
Date
January 29, 1892
Type
Manuscript
Identifier
31735061569707
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
Title
Writing to Carnegie in New York, Frick informs him of the production of armor that month and lack of forthcoming information from Secretary Tracy on shipping instructions for the armor
Date
January 29, 1892
Type
Manuscript
Identifier
31735061569749
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
Title
[Carnegie] congratulates Frick and inquires if still planning to travel to [Europe]
Date
July 18, 1891
Type
Manuscript
Identifier
31735061569012
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
Title
Frick discusses several matters that include the condition of the "money market"; the order of rails; the operation and production at various works, including Edgar Thomson and Duquesne and various other concerns relating to Carnegie Brothers and Company and Carnegie, Phipps and Company. The enclosed statement about net earnings and Mr. Childs letter are not present
Creator
Frick, Henry Clay, 1849-1919
Date
August 19, 1891
Type
Manuscript
Identifier
31735061569053
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
Title
Carnegie states his delight that Frick desires to increase his interest in [Carnegie associations] and also refers to the "Margain" idea
Creator
Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919
Date
March 29, 1891
Type
Manuscript
Identifier
31735061568790
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
Title
Frick informs Carnegie that he has read his letter of advice to Mr. Abbott and concurs with his advice
Creator
Frick, Henry Clay, 1849-1919
Date
April 14, 1891
Type
Manuscript
Identifier
31735061568816
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
Title
Carnegie advises Frick on labor issues, stating there are two plans open to pursue. The first concerns standing by a set scale, running works free from all labor organizations and pressuring the governor to send aid to keep the peace. The second option concerns persuading labor leaders to compromise old wages then work for a year under these arrangements
Creator
Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919
Date
April 1, 1891
Type
Manuscript
Identifier
31735061568832
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
Title
Carnegie discusses the strike and advises on how to negotiate with the workers
Creator
Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919
Date
April 22, 1891
Type
Manuscript
Identifier
31735061568881
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
Title
Writing from New York, Carnegie discusses a conversation a with Mr. Andrews about "the right to use the patents for own business." Carnegie refers to Judge Ewing's decision in the Schoenberger case in the postscript
Date
April 7, 1892
Type
Manuscript
Identifier
31735061569830
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
Title
Frick writes to Carnegie in New York and assumes responsibility for an oversight at the "cogging mills and new beam mill", and also discusses the production of armor
Creator
Frick, Henry Clay, 1849-1919
Date
February 5, 1892
Type
Manuscript
Identifier
31735061569780
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
Title
Writing from New York, Carnegie discusses transfer of stock to Mr. Gayley and Morrison, finding the partner responsible in the "table oversight" and the price of ore
Date
February 6, 1892
Type
Manuscript
Identifier
31735061569798
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
Title
Frick discusses the "Considerable excitement" at the [Republican] convention at Minneapolis. This letter is an extract from a letter from Henry Clay Frick to Andrew Carnegie, June 7, 1892
Creator
Frick, Henry Clay, 1849-1919
Date
June 7, 1892
Type
Manuscript
Identifier
31735061569814
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
Title
Writing from Coworth Park, Sunnidale, Berks, [England], Carnegie discusses updating the "present building" in appearance and letting the matter lie until he can assess the situation himself in Pittsburgh
Date
June 3, 1892
Type
Manuscript
Identifier
31735061569822
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
Title
Writing from New York, Carnegie discusses "new beam mill" and the production of armor at Homestead. Handwritten note at the end of the letter states, "Judge Reed arrived and is now at work."
Date
February 3, 1892
Type
Manuscript
Identifier
31735061569772
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
Title
A memo that refers to Carnegie having "no actual objection to admitting stock value on principle an also states, "contrast therefore, with his attitude 7 years later towards H.C.F."
Date
ca. 1883-1912
Type
Manuscript
Identifier
31735061569806
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
Title
Carnegie writes from New York and discusses the matter of the "new beam mill" and refers to a future trip to California with Frick accompany him
Creator
Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919
Date
February 1, 1892
Type
Manuscript
Identifier
31735061569756
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
Title
A postscript from a excerpt of letter on February 6, 1892 addressed to Andrew Carnegie in New York from Henry clay Frick. Frick discusses his views on the manufacturing of armor
Date
February 6, 1892
Type
Manuscript
Identifier
31735061569764
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
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