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[Andrew Carnegie to unknown, October 9, 1908]
Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919--Correspondence
Letter dated October 9, 1908 written on Skibo Castle, Dornoch, Sutherland stationery from Andrew Carnegie to a ""dear friend."" Carnegie thanks his friend for sending him a history of Pittsburgh and mentions...
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[W.J. Holland to Andrew Carnegie, March 20, 1902]
Holland, W. J. (William Jacob), 1848-1932--Correspondence; Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919--Correspondence; Butterflies--America; Moths--America; Carnegie Museum; Godman, Frederick Du Cane, 1834-1919; Butterflies--Catalogs and collections--England; Moths--Catalogs and collections--England
Typescript letter from W.J. Holland, director of Carnegie Museum of Natural History, to Andrew Carnegie. His friend, English scientist F.D. Godman, is considering a gift of a collection of butterflies...
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[Andrew Carnegie to My Friend, July 25, 1905]
Carnegie writes to an unidentified recipient (Samuel H. Church?) on an undefined topic.
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[John W. Beatty to Samuel H. Church, May 29, 1911]
Beatty, John W. (John Wesley), 1851-1924--Correspondence; Church, Samuel Harden--Correspondence; W. S. Budworth & Son; Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919--Portraits; Philanthropists--United States--Portraits; Zorn, Anders, 1860-1920; Painters--Sweden; Portraits; Art commissions; Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908; Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930; Ranger, Henry Ward, 1858-1916
A handwritten letter from John W. Beatty to Samuel Harden Church in reference to a letter from Church that he received the day before. In the letter Beatty writes that he has contacted their New York agents,...
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[Andrew Carnegie to unidentified ""dear friend"", March, 1912]
Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919--Correspondence; Democratic Party (U.S.); Taft, William H. (William Howard),1857-1930
A handwritten letter from Andrew Carnegie to an unidentified correspondent concerning President Taft's influence on the Democratic Party.
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[Andrew Carnegie to Samuel Harden Church, December 5, 1912]
Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919--Correspondence; Church, Samuel Harden--Correspondence; Moore, Alexander Pollock, 1867-1930; Pittsburgh leader (Pittsburgh, Pa. : Daily); Newspaper editors; Carnegie Steel Company--Employees--Wounds and injuries; Carnegie Steel Company--Employees--Mortality; Iron and steel workers--Wounds and injuries; Iron and steel workers--Mortality; Survivors' benefits; Workers' compensation; Pensions; Endowments
A handwritten note from Andrew Carnegie to ""dear friend"" (presumably to Samuel Harden Church) concerning a statement by Carnegie to Alexander Pollock Moore, editor of the Pittsburgh leader, noting a...
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[Andrew Carnegie and friend, Tom Miller, 1862]
Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919
Andrew Carnegie and friend Tom Miller, photographed in Dunfermline, Scotland.
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Pocket companion containing useful information and tables appertaining to the use of steel as manufactured by Carnegie Steel Company, Pittsburg, Pa.: For engineers, architects and builders.
Steel, Structural
Signed, "To E.H. Riggs, from his devoted friend, Andrew Carnegie." Revised 1903. Tables, illustrations, and diagrams of structural steel products.
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[Andrew Carnegie to Dear Friend, May 13, 1913]
Parties
Carnegie invites an unidentified "Dear Friend" to an annual fete.
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[Andrew Carnegie to Dear Friend, April 23, 1913]
Carnegie invites an unidentified "Dear Friend" to his home at Skibo Castle.
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[Andrew Carnegie to my dear friend, April 21, 1890]
Carnegie, Louise (Whitfield) 1857-1946
Carnegie writes to an unidentified "dear friend". His letter focuses on his wife, Louise, and a book titled, "Heaven our Home".
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[Andrew Carnegie to William McConway, November 30, 1910]
Vandevort, Norman A.
Carnegie was asked by a friend's son (Norman A. Vandevort) for an introduction to William McConway. This letter was intended to serve such a purpose.
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[Andrew Carnegie to William McConway, November 2, 1914]
Carnegie Institute of Technology
Andrew Carnegie offers his thanks to William McConway for the success of the (Carnegie) Technical School.
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[Address given by Dr. Frederick P. Keppel, president of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, at the unveiling of the Hamerschlag Memorial at the Carnegie Day exercises, November 27, 1928]
Hamerschlag, Arthur A.; Carnegie Institute of Technology
Keppel, president of the Carnegie Corporation of New York honors his friend Arthur Hamerschlag, and discuses Hamerschlag's contributions to the Carnegie Institute of Technology.
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[A little child shall lead them]
Peace
"For my friend Jean, A.C." A print presumably from Andrew Carnegie to a friend. Created by a William Strutts (?).
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[James Currie Macbeth to James Bertram, September 11, 1934]
Macbeth writes to Bertram so that he can introduce his friend, John Fraser of Dunfermline. "He is one of Scotland's commercial magnates."
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[Tom Scott to James Bertram, August 16, 1924]
Scott writes to his old friend, James Bertram. Presumably the two had become friends when Bertram was first in South Africa.
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[Louise W. Carnegie to Janet Ewing Bertram, June 6, 1937]
Louise Carnegie thanks Bertram for a gift of flowers, and wishes her friend a good summer.
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[William Foster Peirce to Frank P. Hill, September 27, 1935]
Bertram, James, 1872-1934
Peirce, the President of Kenyon College, writes about his "dear and good friend James Bertram".
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[E.P.M. Long to Frank P. Hill, September 3, 1935]
Bertram, James, 1872-1934
Long writes at some length about his friend, James Bertram.
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