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Carnegie writes from Pitlochy, [Scotland to tell Frick to continue to stand firm. He says that would rather the plant be closed than employ any rioter, and that Frick has his full support. July 7, 1892 Folder 1 Henry Clay Frick Business Records, 1892-1987, AIS.2002.06, Archives Service Center, University of Pittsburgh]
Quick Facts telegram from Carnegie to Frick, Created ...
telegram from Carnegie to Frick | |
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Created | June–July 1776 |
Ratified | July 4, 1776 |
Location | Engrossed copy: National Archives Rough draft: Library of Congress |
Author(s) | Andrew Carnegie |
Signatories | 56 delegates to the Continental Congress |
Purpose | To encourage Frick to take whatever actions necessary to break the Homestead Strike |
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The Archives Service Center hosts the business collection of Henry Clay Frick. The Collection consists of the business papers and correspondence of Henry Clay Frick. chairman of Carngie Steel Company during the 1892 Homestead Strike.[1]