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#284 Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick

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Henry Clay Frick and the Coke Industry

Timothy Stanley: Frick's rise from humble beginnings would have signaled to Carnegie that another one of the fittest was on his side. He says in 1873, Frick and company owned 200 Coke ovens selling everything it could produce to the rapidly expanding steel makers in the region. Then came the economic collapse as iron and steel declined so to Coke. But Frick who would later recall this is one of the most grueling times in his life proved as undaunted in the face of adversity as Carnegie had been.

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