George Dilworth papers 1861-1892.

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George Dilworth papers 1861-1892.

Papers include letters to his wife, a letter from his daughter discussing the attempt on the life of Henry C. Frick and a typed manuscript, "The Dilworth Letters", by Nancy Foster.

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Frick, Henry Clay, 1849-1919

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Henry Clay Frick (1849-1919), a prominent industrialist and art collector, commissioned architect Thomas Hastings of the firm Carrè€re & Hastings to design and build his New York residence in 1912. Located at One East 70th Street, the three-story Beaux-Arts mansion featured a 100-foot gallery for his art collection. Charles Allom of White, Allom & Co. and Elsie de Wolfe were selected to furnish the rooms. Frick, along with his wife and daughter, took up residence in the house in November...

Dilworth, George Washington, 1838-1900.

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George Dilworth was a partner in Dilworth Brothers, a leading wholesale grocery firm in Pittsburgh. From the description of George Dilworth papers 1861-1892. (Historical Society of W Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 43584032 ...

Foster, Mary E.

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Dilworth, Mary Louise, 1865-

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