History repeats. One of Andrew Carnegie’s buddies, Henry Clay Frick, was similarly noted for not only refusing to help repair a dam in the region where he lived, but even weakening and lowering it to accommodate his carriages, resulting in a breach that killed over 2000 people.
History repeats. One of Andrew Carnegie’s buddies, Henry Clay Frick, was similarly noted for not only refusing to help repair a dam in the region where he lived, but even weakening and lowering it to accommodate his carriages, resulting in a breach that killed over 2000 people.