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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Gold key used by Mrs. Carnegie in opening the public library, Greenock, 10th October, 1902
Silver gilt key, city arms in enamel, presented to Mr. Carnegie on the occasion of his opening the Toxteth Branch Library, Liverpool, England, 15th October, 1902
Silver gilt key used by Mr. Carnegie in opening the new free library, Falkirk, 9th October, 1902
Silver trowel-- carved ivory handle, used by Mr. Carnegie in laying the foundation stone of new School of Medicine, University College, Dundee, Scotland, 24th October, 1902
Silver trowel-- ivory handle, used by Mrs. Carnegie in laying the foundation stone of the branch free Library, Authurstone Terrace, Dundee, Scotland, 24th October, 1902
Silver trowel-- ivory handle, used by Mrs. Carnegie in laying the memorial stone of the public library, Stirling, Scotland, 11th October, 1902
(Ticket for Andrew Carnegie to 1902-1903 season of Pittsburgh Orchestra)