Box 1
Contains 73 Results:
Andrew Carnegie (Relative), 1987
The series contains correspondence related to Carnegie and/or the founding of the Carnegie Institute. Most of the letters are between Carnegie and prominent people in the Pittsburgh area.
"Wealth" by Carnegie in North American Review -- Copy, 1889 June
The series contains material written by Carnegie covering various topics from his experiences to social issues of the times. The series material is mostly in pamphlet form.
More Busy Days -- Pamphlet, 1903
The series contains material written by Carnegie covering various topics from his experiences to social issues of the times. The series material is mostly in pamphlet form.
My Experience with Railway Rates and Rebates -- Pamphlet (Quantity 2), 1908
The series contains material written by Carnegie covering various topics from his experiences to social issues of the times. The series material is mostly in pamphlet form.
The Path to Peace upon the Seas -- Pamphlet, 1909
The series contains material written by Carnegie covering various topics from his experiences to social issues of the times. The series material is mostly in pamphlet form.
Britain and Her Offspring, 1911
The series contains material written by Carnegie covering various topics from his experiences to social issues of the times. The series material is mostly in pamphlet form.
The Industrial Problem -- Pamphlet, 1911
The series contains material written by Carnegie covering various topics from his experiences to social issues of the times. The series material is mostly in pamphlet form.
Arbitration -- Pamphlet, 1911
The series contains material written by Carnegie covering various topics from his experiences to social issues of the times. The series material is mostly in pamphlet form.
Life Magazine, 1904 April 28
The series contains articles covering various topics related to Carnegie, and his life and work. The material is in the form of magazines, pamphlets, or newspaper clippings.
Life Magazine, 1905 June 22
The series contains articles covering various topics related to Carnegie, and his life and work. The material is in the form of magazines, pamphlets, or newspaper clippings.