Henry Clay Frick
American
US industrialist, art collector - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Organization | From | To |
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Carnegie Steel Company |
Lineage
- Daughter: Helen Clay Frick
- Son: Childs Frick
US industrialist, art collector - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Organization | From | To |
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Carnegie Steel Company |
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
West Overton Historic District | East Huntingdon Township | ||||||
Significant name | Henry Clay Frick Training School for Teachers | Pittsburgh | |||||
Significant name | Union Trust Building | Pittsburgh | |||||
Significant name | Homestead | Pennsylvania | |||||
Frick Art and Historical Center | Pittsburgh | ||||||
1902/03/15 | The Frick Building opens on 15 March 1902. Henry Frick's office was the 20th floor. | Work | Frick Building and Annex | Pittsburgh | |||
1914/00/00 | Henry Clay Frick's Indiana limestone mansion is built from 1912 to 1914 | Home | The Frick Collection | New York City | |||
1916/00/00 | William Penn Hotel, design by the local firm of Janssen and Abbott, is built for Henry Clay Frick. The grand ballroom was designed by theater designer, Joseph Urban. | Owner | William Penn Hotel | Pittsburgh | |||
1919/00/00 | Cedarmere-Clayton Estates | Town of Oyster Bay, NY | |||||
1919/04/00 | Henry Clay Frick gives the Links a portrait of C B Macdonald by Gari Melchers | Benefactor | Links Club | New York City | |||
1919/12/02 | Henry Clay Frick dies of a heart attack on 2 December 1919. His funeral was held in the music room at 5:30 pm on 3 December 1919. | Died | The Frick Collection | New York City | |||
1983/00/00 | Helen Frick retires as director of the Frick Reference Library. | Work | Frick Art Reference Library Building | New York City |