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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Public libraries -- Reference services, Library information desks, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
An article about the resources available at the reference room of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh.
Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Carnegie Museum of Art, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Music Hall, Carnegie Institute
Carnegie's address on November 5th, 1895 to the people of Pittsburgh upon the occasion of the presentation of the Carnegie Institute.
Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919--Correspondence, Anderson, Edwin Hatfield, 1861---Correspondence, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Library directors--Resignation--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh, Employees--Resignation--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh, Library directors--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh, Public libraries--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
A typescript letter from Andrew Carnegie to Edwin H. Anderson, the first library director of Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, expressing his regret in Mr. Anderson's decision to give up library work and move to Missouri. Mr. Carnegie writes of his appreciation for Mr. Anderson's establishment of the ""model Library"" and conveys best wishes for Mr. Anderson and his family.
Technology -- Reference books, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Carnegie expresses his pleasure on helping to expand the Technical Library at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh.
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Library reports
Andrew Carnegie writes to librarian Edwin H. Anderson about patent reports, and the compiling of a report on the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh (?).
Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919--Correspondence, Craver, Harrison W.--Correspondence, Carnegie Library School, Field notes of the Training School for Children's Librarians, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Library educationPennsylvaniaPittsburgh, Library schoolsPennsylvaniaPittsburgh, Children's librariansPennsylvaniaPittsburgh, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Typescript letter from Andrew Carnegie to Librarian Harrison W. Craver, in response to Craver's letter of March 6th. Carnegie expresses delight about the new magazine produced by the Training School for Children's Librarians.
Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919--Correspondence, Craver, Harrison W.--Correspondence, Carnegie Library School, Field notes of the Training School for Children's Librarians, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Library educationPennsylvaniaPittsburgh, Library schoolsPennsylvaniaPittsburgh, Children's librariansPennsylvaniaPittsburgh, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Letter dated March 20, 1911 from Andrew Carnegie to Librarian Harrison W. Craver, in response to Craver's letter of March 6th. Carnegie expresses delight about the new magazine produced by the Training School for Children's Librarians.
Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919--Correspondence, Craver, Harrison W.--Correspondence, Carnegie Library School, Library educationPennsylvaniaPittsburgh, Library schoolsPennsylvaniaPittsburgh, Children's librariansPennsylvaniaPittsburgh, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Typescript letter from Andrew Carnegie to Librarian Harrison W. Craver, in response to Craver's letter of March 6th. Carnegie expresses delight about the new magazine produced by the Training School for Children's Librarians.
Rites and ceremonies, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Institute, Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908, United States. President
Andrew Carnegie writes to Henry K. Porter about securing the attendance of President Grover Cleveland or Pennsylvania Governor, Daniel Hastings, at the opening ceremonies of the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh. Carnegie expresses his anxiousness, and states that the event is very important to him.
Rites and ceremonies, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Institute, Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908, United States. President
Carnegie writes to Porter about an upcoming visit with the President of the United States, Grover Cleveland. Carnegie mentions that he will personally invite the President to the opening exercises of the Carnegie Library / Institute.
Construction contracts -- Pennsylvania -- Pittsburgh (Pa.), Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Institute
Andrew Carnegie writes to James B. Scott to inform him of his planned return to New York from Scotland in September (1890), as well as his intention in traveling to Pittsburgh in October (1890). Carnegie goes on to briefly discuss plans and estimates for the construction of the Carnegie Institute, and expresses his hope that the buildings will be contracted for so that, operations begin next year in the Spring (1891).
Trusts and trustees -- Pennsylvania -- Pittsburgh (Pa.), Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Institute. Board of Trustees
Carnegie asks Lambie to forward a letter to the Mayor and City Councils of Pittsburgh. In this letter, Carnegie offers a list of his proposed trustees for the Carnegie Library: James B. Scott, W.J. Holland, Henry Clay Frick, George Macbeth, Reuben Miller, J.F. Hudson, David McCargo, William N. Frew. H.K. Porter, E.M. Ferguson, Robert Pitcairn, and John B. Jackson are included.
Trusts and trustees -- Pennsylvania -- Pittsburgh (Pa.), Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Institute. Board of Trustees
Andrew Carnegie writes to Lambie about the resignation of ''three citizen members of the Library Commission'', and the equality of representation of this council, with nine City officials, and nine ''citizens''.
Archer, Frederic, 1838-1901, Rites and ceremonies, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Institute
Carnegie writes about his excitement over the approaching opening of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, and Carnegie Institute. Carnegie makes mention of the hiring of organist Frederic Archer.
Abbey, Edwin Austin, 1852-1911, Old master paintings and works of art, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Institute, Rites and ceremonies
Carnegie writes to Beatty about two paintings (one by Abbey, and the other by an ""Old Master""), presumably for exhibition at the opening of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh / Carnegie Institute.
Rites and ceremonies, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Institute
Carnegie writes to Beatty about his excitement on the occasion of the opening exercises of the Carnegie Library / Institute.
Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919--Correspondence, Buffington, Joseph, 1855-1947--Correspondence, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh--Finance
Letter dated April 21, 1909 from Andrew Carnegie to Judge Joseph Buffington in response to a letter sent from Buffington. Carnegie mentions he would accept Hamerschlag on the Board and is happy with the Library report.
Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919--Correspondence, Magee, William Anderson--Correspondence, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Cleveland Public Library, Branch Libraries--Ohio--Cleveland, Public libraries--Ohio--Cleveland, Public libraries--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
A typescript letter presumably from Andrew Carnegie to William Anderson Magee, Mayor of Pittsburgh. In the letter Carnegie states that if a ""Commission from Manchester"" visited America they would not report that ""Pittsburgh had the best Library system"". Carnegie finds that Cleveland, to which he had given ""$480,000 for ten branch libraries, is spending $350,000"" per year on it's libraries.
Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919--Correspondence, Church, Samuel Harden--Correspondence, Public libraries--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Letter dated October 5, 1907 from Andrew Carnegie to Samuel Harden Church regarding questions about contractors who deal with shelving for libraries. Top of letter states ""Copy of letter."" Bottom of letter has an additional note from Andrew Carnegie.
Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919--Correspondence, Frew, William Nimick--Correspondence, Public libraries--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Letter dated August 29, 1907 from Andrew Carnegie to William Nimick Frew congratulating him on success in constructing the Institute under the appropriation.