Carnegie Mellon University - Andrew Carnegie Online Archives

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  • Subject = Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919
  • Date = 12/7/1911

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This collection contains primary resources about Carnegie's bequests along with supporting explanatory text, that teachers will be able to use as part of their curriculum.

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Bertram, James, 1872-1934--Correspondence, Church, Samuel Harden--Correspondence, Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919, Reed, J. H., Trusts and trustees
A typescript letter from James Bertram to Samuel H. Church concerning Andrew Carnegie's desire to see Church. Bertram writes that he received his letter of December 6, 1911 and states that Mr. Carnegie ""is weary to look upon your face"". Carnegie would like to see Church Saturday at 5:00 p.m., Friday in the p.m. he is seeing Judge Reed ""on trust business"".
Bertram, James, 1872-1934--Correspondence, Magee, William Anderson--Correspondence, Mayors--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh, Koch, Caspar P., 1872-1970, Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919, Organists--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. Allegheny Regional Branch. Music Hall--Organs, Organ (Musical instrument)--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh, Organs (musical instruments)--Conservation and restoration, Allegheny (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
A typescript letter from P. Secretary, presumably James Bertram, to William A. Magee, mayor of the City of Pittsburgh, Pa., concerning Caspar P. Koch, city organist, and the ""Allegheny Organ"". In this letter Bertram states that Carnegie asked him to reply to Magee's recent note, presumably dated, November 21, 1911, ""that he has given more than 5000 organs but has not undertaken to maintain them"". Carnegie hopes that Allegheny City will ""appreciate their music"" and ""will not allow the organ to fall into disrepair"". Mr. Carnegie states he ""could not break his rule"" to repair the organ because he would then have to cover repairs for over 5,000 organs. Signed P. Secretary. ""With Pbg (Pittsburgh?) Institute pprs (papers?)"" written in pencil at the top of the letter.