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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Childs_FrickChilds Frick - Wikipedia

    Childs Frick (March 12, 1883 - May 8, 1965) was an American vertebrate paleontologist. He was a trustee of the American Museum of Natural History and a major benefactor of its Department of Paleontology, which in 1916 began a long partnership with him. He established its Frick Laboratory.

  2. Feb 2, 2024 · Childs Frick was the only surviving son of the coke and steel magnate Henry Clay Frick (1849–1919) and Adelaide Howard Childs (1859-1931). The elder Frick is mostly remembered for his mansion on Fifth Avenue that he filled with art, and which became the Frick Collection after his death.

  3. Over a thirteen-month period spanning 1891–1892, Henry Clay and Adelaide Howard Childs Frick lost two of their four children. A reasonable conclusion can be drawn from Frick family history that a virulent infection contributed to oldest daughter Martha’s death a week before her 6th birthday.

  4. CHILDS FRICK (1883–1965) Portrait of Childs Frick by The Falk Studio, 1901 Courtesy of The Frick Collection/Frick Art Reference Library Archives, New York. Born in Pittsburgh, Childs Frick was the first of four children of industrialist Henry Clay Frick and Adelaide Howard Childs.

  5. Jul 11, 2019 · During this period, you might have seen Mrs. Adelaide Frick at the side of a racetrack, or coaching in Schenley Park. While all of the family members used horses and carriages in various ways, archival evidence reveals that Adelaide Frick was the most enthusiastic family equestrienne.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Childs_FrickChilds Frick - Wikiwand

    Childs Frick (March 12, 1883 - May 8, 1965) was an American vertebrate paleontologist. He was a trustee of the American Museum of Natural History and a major benefactor of its Department of Paleontology, which in 1916 began a long partnership with him. He established its Frick Laboratory.

  7. The Frick Pittsburgh is the legacy of Helen Clay Frick, daughter of industrialist Henry Clay Frick and his wife Adelaide Howard Childs Frick. The family lived at Clayton from 1883 to 1905.