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This is a collection of various poem. Some appear to be cut out from a newspaper or magazine. The included poems are titled: "Over The Hill to the Poor House," (by Will Carlton) "The World's Need," "Our Mother Tongue," Three Old Saws," "Triple Pledge…

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An article from a Fall 1983 issue of Forbes Magazine that is a re-print from a 1918 issue of the 30 richest people in the United States at that time. Henry Clay Frick is mentioned at length twice within the article. The first describes his life and…

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A National Distillers advertisement titled, "America's Fourmost Whiskies." The whiskeys advertised include Old Grand-Dad, Old Taylor Straight Bourbon Whiskey, Old Overholt, and Mount Vernon Grand Straight Rye Whiskey. The advertisement states that…

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A newspaper article from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette titled, "Benefits By Frick Will." The article is dated Saturday, October 10, 1931.

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A newspaper article published by the Pittsburgh Press titled, "Carnegie As Partner; Steel Reorganized; Homestead Strike." It is the third part of the series "My Father, Henry Clay Frick." The interview was given by Helen Clay Frick to Mary O'hara…

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A newspaper article from August 1908 titled, "Coke Ovens to be Fired at Hecla Next Week." The article has been removed from its original source. Therefore, the publication source is unknown. Additionally, a second hand has written over the newspaper…

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The first page of an article from a 1985 issue of Forbes Magazine titled, "Dropouts: No longer among The Forbes Four Hundred." Helen Clay Frick is mentioned among the dropouts due to her death. On the reverse side of the page of the article is an…

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A newspaper article published by the Pittsburgh Press titled, "First Interview With Daughter Of Coke-Steel Magnate." It is the first part of the series "My Father, Henry Clay Frick." The interview was given by Helen Clay Frick to Mary O'hara about…

A copy of an original newspaper segment from Frank Cowan's Paper, a newspaper run by Frank Cowan from approximately 1869-1872 which focused on Western Pennsylvania. There is an article that begins on page 1 describing the history of the Mennonites.…
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