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#75 Henry Clay Frick: Andrew Carnegie's Partner

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What Frick Learned From Jones and Loughlin

H.C. Frick started a company that would be worth $1 billion in today's money. He learned from entrepreneurs who came before him, including Andrew Carnegie and Jones and Loughlin. The post-war iron and steel boom made Connesville, where they initially set up the Coke business, co-capital of the world.

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