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3 unusual facts about Childs Frick


Cedarmere-Clayton Estates

In 1919, the dying Henry Clay Frick purchased the estate for his son Childs, who, after renovating it and expanding it, lived there with his family until his 1965 death.

Childs Frick

He is interred alongside his wife and parents in the Frick family plot at Pittsburgh's Homewood Cemetery.

Henry Clay Frick

They had four children: Childs Frick (born March 12, 1883), Martha Howard Frick (born August 9, 1885), Helen Clay Frick (born September 3, 1888) and Henry Clay Frick, Jr. (born July 8, 1892).



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