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[Andrew Carnegie to Samuel H. Church, March 7, 1898]
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| Title | [Andrew Carnegie to Samuel H. Church, March 7, 1898] |
| Subject | Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919 -- Correspondence
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| Description | Carnegie writes to S.H. Church about the ''good breeding'' of his wife, and praises her gene pool. |
| Creator | Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919
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| Publisher | Carnegie Mellon University Libraries; Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, William R. Oliver Special Collections Room |
| Date | 1898-03-07 |
| Type | Letter; Text |
| Format | image/jp2 |
| Identifier | Box C, Series 2, FF 6 |
| Language | eng |
| Relation | Andrew Carnegie Correspondence Collection
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| Rights | http://www.cmu.edu/policies/documents/Copyright.html |
| Transcript | box00003_fld00006_bdl0001_doc0014_01000001.txt; 7th March 1898. My dear friend, The heartiest congratulations - Mrs Carnegie and I share your happiness in an unusual degree - we are so glad that the future Mrs Church is a Reinhart. It is a great matter for one to come of good kith and kin. Our united wish for the couple is that it may be as happy as we are ourselves - beyond this it would be unreasonable and indeed wholly unnecessary to go. With renewed expressions of our interest and pleasure and, speaking for Mrs Carnegie and myself, believe us Always your sincere friends, Andrew Carnegie Samuel H. Church, Esq. Pittsburgh, Pa. |
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