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Writing from New York, Carnegie informs Frick that he has enclosed a newspaper clipping entitled, "The Outlook of the Lake Fleet." Also, he refers to the "coke situation" and their competitors Columbia Steel and Iron Company and Otis Steel Company

March 27, 1891

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Writing from New York, Carnegie informs Frick that he has enclosed a newspaper clipping entitled, "The Outlook of the Lake Fleet." Also, he refers to the "coke situation" and their competitors Columbia Steel and Iron Company and Otis Steel Company