Carnegie Mellon University - Andrew Carnegie Online Archives

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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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(At Carnegie Gallery)
Basement plan, Carnegie Branch Library, Lawrenceville, scale-1/8 in. = 1 ft.
(Carnegie Library will be enlarged by its founder: great steel manufacturer to provide thousands for needed room)
(City taxes for 1898: levy of 15 mills recommended by the finance committee)
(Common council passed both bills without a change: appropriation and tax levy ordinances go through after four hours talk)
First floor plan, Carnegie Branch Library, Lawrenceville, scale 1/8 in.=1 ft.
(Form letter from John W. Beatty, Director of the Department of Fine Arts, (1898))
(List of artists, former Presidents of the Old Salon and the Champ-de-Mars societies, both French and German)
(May be enlarged some day)
(National Educational Association, announcement -- amended spelling)
(Needs of the library: President W.N. Frew of the Board of Trustees presents his estimates)
(No proposition made: Andrew Carnegie has not offered more money yet)
(Passed without change: appropriation and tax ordinances in common council)
(Photographic salon with a purpose: first annual exhibition of the Pittsburg Amateur Photographers' Society)
(Pictures purchased by Special Committee for Institute)
(Report of the President of the Board of Trustees)
(Rules governing the acceptance of works of art and the awarding of honors at the second Annual Exhibition, Carnegie Art Galleries, Pittsburgh)
(West End Library: contractor H.L. Kreusler awarded the contract for construction); (The orchestra finances: guarantors receive their call for assessments)