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Carnegie writes to Henry Phipps how Frick grew angry at Carnegie for secretly meeting Mr. William Rainey without him and believes Frick is overreacting by resigning and selling his shares. He concludes that Frick must be unwell and wants to meet with Phipps to discuss a solution.
Date
[December 31, 1894]
Type
Book
Identifier
31735066223680
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
The Frick Collection / Frick Art Reference Library Archives
Title
Writing from Kingussie, Scotland, Carnegie discusses with Frick the purchasing of gold bonds in order to have more money for the company and how well their partnership works for the company.
Date
August 1, 1893
Type
Book
Identifier
31735066223656
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
The Frick Collection / Frick Art Reference Library Archives
Title
Writing from Dornoch, Scotland, Carnegie discusses purchasing property in Chicago and taking advantage of making and selling pig iron in that market, in retribution against the Illinois Steel Company. He also mentions motor engines and other personal interests.
Date
June 13, 1898
Type
Book
Identifier
31735066222708
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
The Frick Collection / Frick Art Reference Library Archives
Title
Writng from Washington D.C., John Dalzill gives advice in legal matters wth regards to the lawsuit against Col. Schoonmaker.
Date
January 10, 1888
Type
Book
Identifier
31735066223508
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
The Frick Collection / Frick Art Reference Library Archives
Title
Writing from Dornoch, Scotland, Carnegie discusses how purchasing the Isabella furnace is not worth as much as the newly purchased Carrie furnace. He also mentions the great response to his arrival at Skibo.
Date
June 1, 1898
Type
Book
Identifier
31735066222674
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
The Frick Collection / Frick Art Reference Library Archives
Title
Frick writes to Carnegie to describe the state of the Isabella Furnaces and to mention a piece of artwork he recently bought which is to be exhibited.
Date
May 14, 1898
Type
Book
Identifier
31735066263538
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
The Frick Collection / Frick Art Reference Library Archives
Title
Writng from Philadelphia, Mr. Wilson of the Pennsylvania Railroad agrees to reduce rates and will discuss it with Frick to make a temporary arrangement.
Date
April 20, 1887
Type
Book
Identifier
31735066223417
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
The Frick Collection / Frick Art Reference Library Archives
Title
Frick writes on the time it would take to start a new company and suggests a meeting between several people about it.
Date
December 30, 1898
Type
Book
Identifier
31735066263710
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
The Frick Collection / Frick Art Reference Library Archives
Title
Writing from Washington D.C., John Dalzell advises that as plaintiffs, the Frick Coke Company should argue that a written contract was made illegally, in the lawsuit against Col. Schoonmaker. On the reverse side of page 2--written note on the back of a letter, Carnegie asks Frick to inform the other partners involved as they go ahead with the lawsuit against Schoonmaker, which Carnegie also says that must fight hard for. He also mentions that he enjoyed Judge Mellon's latest book.
Date
January 10, 1888
Type
Book
Identifier
31735066223516
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
The Frick Collection / Frick Art Reference Library Archives
Title
Writing from Kingussie, Scotland, Carnegie informs Frick about the suit against Colonel D.B. Dick over company shares. He also gives advice on fixing rates and deals with certain competitors. Carnegie asks Frick to persuade Phipps to sign the Iron Clad Agreeement.
Date
October 9, 1897
Type
Book
Identifier
31735066223805
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
The Frick Collection / Frick Art Reference Library Archives
Title
Writing from Kinloch Rannoch, Scotland, Carnegie expresses his dislike on proposed exhibition designs for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition.
Date
September 3, 1892
Type
Book
Identifier
31735066223649
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
The Frick Collection / Frick Art Reference Library Archives
Title
Carnegie writes that while business is slow now, demand will increase, so they will reduce rates for now.
Date
[November 22, 1887]
Type
Book
Identifier
31735066223474
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
The Frick Collection / Frick Art Reference Library Archives
Title
Writing from New York, Carnegie asks Mr. John Wilson of the Pennsylvania Railroad if they would reduce the rates of transporting coke and match their rates to their competitors.
Date
April 18, 1887
Type
Book
Identifier
31735066223409
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
The Frick Collection / Frick Art Reference Library Archives
Title
Frick writes on purchasing Carrie Furnances and on Mr. Bakewell informing him that the decision in the Mixer case doesn't look promising for them.
Date
February 25, 1898
Type
Book
Identifier
31735066263355
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
The Frick Collection / Frick Art Reference Library Archives
Title
Frick writes Carnegie that demand is heavy and enclosed a document detailing a merger in which the Carnegie Company is in control.
Date
December 10, 1898
Type
Book
Identifier
31735066263678
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
The Frick Collection / Frick Art Reference Library Archives
Title
In a wire from New York, Carnegie asks if Frick will join Mr. David Hostetter to sign a deal with Mr. C. Vanderbilt if he thinks it's wise or Carnegie will give full power to Hostetter. Carnegie's wife Louise sends her congratulations.
Date
January 14, 1889
Type
Book
Identifier
31735066223540
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
The Frick Collection / Frick Art Reference Library Archives
Title
Writing from New York, Carnegie discusses patents for a water pumping invention in mining.
Date
April 7, 1892
Type
Book
Identifier
31735066223599
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
The Frick Collection / Frick Art Reference Library Archives
Title
Frick writes on ore rates for the Pennsylvania Railroad and on the Illinois Steel Company giving the Baltimore & Ohio all their coke business from the Connellsville Region.
Date
May 10, 1898
Type
Book
Identifier
31735066263504
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
The Frick Collection / Frick Art Reference Library Archives
Title
Frick writes on the Carrie Furnace plant being worth all that they pay for it and his regrets on Annual Report of Frick Coke Co. not as he would have liked.
Date
March 19, 1898
Type
Book
Identifier
31735066263397
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
The Frick Collection / Frick Art Reference Library Archives
Title
Writing from Paris, France, Carnegie discusses with Frick how purchasing the Isabella furnace at this time is impossible under current conditons and how he and his family greatly enjoyed his trip to Aix.
Date
May 16, 1898
Type
Book
Identifier
31735066222658
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Contributor
The Frick Collection / Frick Art Reference Library Archives
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