Carnegie Mellon University - Andrew Carnegie Online Archives

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About This Collection

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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Badge of the dedication of the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 11th April, 1907
Bound congratulations on eightieth birthday, 25th November, 1915, from the six great institutions established by Mr. Carnegie
Congratulations on eightieth birthday from the Trustees of the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 29th October, 1915
Honorary life membership in the Western Pennsylvania Historical Association, 9th January, 1890
Medal to commemorate the eightieth birthday of Andrew Carnegie and the fifteenth anniversary of the Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1915
Minute of appreciation from the Trustees of the Carnegie Institute
Minute of appreciation from the Trustees of the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg, for School of Technology, November 12, 1901
(Portrait of Samuel Harden Church)
Resolution of condolence from the Mayor and Council of the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 13th August, 1919
Resolution of thanks in binding for copy of San Sisto, presented by Mr. Carnegie to St Paul's Cathedral, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 3rd February, 1890
Resolution of thanks in binding from the Civil War Veterans of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania for gift of additional six million dollars to Carnegie Institute and Technical Schools of Pittsburgh, December, 1907
Resolutions accepting trust by the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-- 20th May, 1904
Resolutions in leather roll, appreciation of establishment of an institute of literature, science and art from Art Society of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
(Six medals)
(Testimonial-- Upper and Lower Union Mills)