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  1. Frederick " Fritz " Augustus Heinze ( German pronunciation: [ˈhaɪntsə]) (December 5, 1869 – November 4, 1914) was an American businessman, known as one of the three Copper Kings of Butte, Montana, along with William Andrews Clark and Marcus Daly.

  2. Sep 20, 2012 · How Frederick Augustus Heinze, a wealthy copper magnate from Montana, tried to corner the stock of United Copper and triggered the Panic of 1907. Learn about his rise, his schemes, his downfall and his legacy in this article.

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  3. Frederick Augustus Heinze (hīn´zē), 1869–1914, American copper magnate, b. Brooklyn, N.Y. He went in 1889 to Butte, Mont., as engineer for a mining company.

  4. Learn how a Montana copper magnate, F. Augustus Heinze, was involved in a financial crisis that led to the creation of the Federal Reserve System. Read about his rise and fall, his role in the copper market cornering, and his exoneration by the courts.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Copper_KingsCopper Kings - Wikipedia

    The Copper Kings were industrialists Marcus Daly, William A. Clark, James Andrew Murray and F. Augustus Heinze. They were known for the epic battles fought in Butte, Montana , and the surrounding region, during the Gilded Age , over control of the local copper mining industry, the fight that had ramifications for not only Montana ...

  6. Augustus Heinze, one of the three “Copper Kings” of Butte, incited the long and violent “Apex War” that permanently altered the history of mining. In 1895, Heinze hit upon a scheme. The huge Amalgamated Copper Company, backed by Standard Oil, had absorbed the richest mines in the world in Butte.

  7. Mar 9, 2021 · The story begins in October 1907 with the Heinze brothers, F. Augustus Heinze, who was one of the Copper Kings of Butte, Montana, founder and president of the Mercantile National Bank, and founder of United Copper, and his two brothers Otto and Arthur P., who owned a trading firm.