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Fritz Augustus Heinze ((:ˈhaɪntsə)) (December 5, 1869 – November 4, 1914) was one of the three "Copper Kings" of Butte, Montana, along with William Andrews Clark and Marcus Daly. He was an intelligent, charismatic and devious character, but was also seen as a hero especially by many of the citizens of Montana. ==Early life== Fritz Augustus Heinze (known as F Augustus Heinze) was born in Brooklyn, New York, to wealthy immigrant parents, Otto Heinze from Germany and Lida Lacey from Ireland. He was very bright and had a good education in Germany (from 9 to 15 years of age)〔George Redmond, "Stock Market Operators", 1999, ''Financial Times''/Prentice Hall, London, ISBN 0-273-64311-8〕 and at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute (now Polytechnic University) and was fluent in various languages. He then graduated from Columbia University's School of Mines, New York, in 1889. Instead of undertaking further studies in Germany, as his father wished, he headed west to Colorado and Salt Lake City to pursue his interest in mining.〔Michael P Malone, "The Battle for Butte – Mining and Politics on the Northern Frontier, 1864–1906", 2006, University of Washington Press, Seattle, Washington, ISBN 0-295-98607-7〕
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