Andrew Carnegie founded the Carnegie Steel Company in the late 1800s, headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Image: Detroit Publishing Co. via Picryl.com Always on the lookout for new ...
Furthermore, he appointed Henry Clay Frick as a partner and put him in charge of the company's operations in 1881. Pittsburgh was near Carnegie's first steel company, which he founded in the 1870s.
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Henry Clay Frick's stormy partnership with Carnegie would bring him both, but proved to be his worst mistake, scarring his reputation and costing him control of his own company. During the 1870's ...
As the founder of Carnegie Steel Company, the Scottish native displayed ... his book collection and the building that housed it in New York City are now The Pierpont Morgan Library.