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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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Trowel used in Worcester, Massachusetts, 26th March, 1913
Trustees of Carnegie Corporation taken on the day of their appointment at 2 East 91st Street, New York, 10th November, 1911
(Two medals of the New York State Chamber of Commerce)
(Two medals of the New York State Chamber of Commerce (reverse side))
Unknown manuscript
Walking stick with ivory head presented by Sir Tollemache Smith, 1899-- walking stick grown on top of Sir Walter Scott's tomb, Dryburgh Abbey, given to Mr. Carnegie by Thomas Fox, May 9th, 1901-- walking stick, carved, origin unknown (picture).
(Walt Whitman portrait and notes)
Whale tooth in case presented by Marine Society of New York, July 13th, 1903-- whale captured by ship "Wiscasset" of Wicasset, Maine, January 17th, 1836
Whale tooth (reverse side) and case, presented by Marine Society of New York, July 13th, 1903-- whale captured by ship "Wiscasset" of Wiscasset, Maine, January 17th, 1836
Wood casket ornamented with silver presented with the freedom of the Royal Burgh of St. Andrews, Scotland, 18th July, 1902
Wood casket ornamented with silver, Royal Burgh of St. Andrews, Scotland, reverse side
Wooden mallet, silver mounted, used by Mr. Carnegie in laying the foundation stone of Loanhead public school, Kilmarnock, 29th August, 1903
Wooden spirit level, silver mounted, presented when laying the foundation stone of Loanhead public school, Kilmarnock, 29th August, 1903