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Mrs. Andrew Carnegie, 89, widow of the steel maker and philanthropist, died today at her Fifth Ave. mansion in New York City, according to an Associated Press report. A retiring woman, whose philanthropies always were conducted quietly, she had been in failing health for more than a year.
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Andrew Carnegie's most trusted confidant was his wife, Louise. "I can't imagine myself without Lou's guardianship," he often said. He didn't make one decision without first asking "Lou's" opinion. In her quiet manner, she helped oversee one of the largest fortunes in US history, changing philanthropy forever. But it didn't start off that way.
Traveling suit (wedding ensemble), by Herman Rossberg, 1887, at the Met. Worn by Mrs. Andrew
*Andrew Carnegie Whitfield Birthdate: circa 1910 Married Elizabeth Halsey Death: (4/17/1938 and location unknown probably at sea) lost in airplane crash Son of Henry Davis Whitfield and Emily Harrison Whitfield Brother of Frances Whitfield; John Harrison Whitfield; Louise Whitfield; Audy Whitfield and Primrose.
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Scottish-born Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919) was an American industrialist who amassed a fortune in the steel industry then became a major philanthropist. Carnegie worked in a Pittsburgh cotton.
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Andrew Carnegie Whitfield (born February 6, 1910) was the nephew of wealthy steel magnate Andrew Carnegie, who mysteriously disappeared shortly after he departed from Roosevelt Field on Long Island, New York on the morning of April 17, 1938. [1] Early life
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Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum is housed in the former home of industrial magnate Andrew Carnegie. The 64-room mansion, built from 1899 to 1902, is an impressive testament to the desire of Carnegie and his wife, Louise Whitfield Carnegie, to build a spacious, comfortable, and light-filled home in which to raise their daughter, Margaret.
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1848 : Carnegies emigrate to US The Carnegies settle in Pittsburgh, and Andrew begins work as a bobbin boy in a textile mill, earning $1.20 per week. He later takes a job in a factory tending the.
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#missing #unsolved #historicalmysteriesAndrew Carnegie Whitfield, the nephew of steel tycoon Andrew Carnegie, was last seen taking off in his private plane o.
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Andrew Carnegie's wife, Louise Whitfield, was much more prolific in her charitable giving. While she signed a pre-nuptial agreement that she had no claim to Carnegie's fortune, he transferred stocks to her which gave her an independent income of around $20,000 per year (almost $600,000 in today's money). She also sat on the board of the.
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Meet the Father of Modern Philanthropy Welcome to an interactive storytelling platform about the life of Andrew Carnegie — we invite you to explore! Scroll down this page to follow a narrative flow, or jump to specific moments by clicking the chapter links above.
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Andrew Carnegie was born to Margaret Morrison Carnegie and William Carnegie in Dunfermline, Scotland, in a typical weaver's cottage with only one main room, consisting of half the ground floor, which was shared with the neighboring weaver's family. [10] The main room served as a living room, dining room and bedroom. [10]
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Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Carnegie (Louise Whitfield Carnegie) and Margaret Carnegie, Chicago, Illinois. Chicago Daily News, 1910. Courtesy: The Library of Congress
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In 1898 Andrew Carnegie and his wife, Louise Whitfield Carnegie, bought a large green lot in northern Manhattan with the mission to build "the most modest, plainest, and most roomy house in New York" in which to raise their daughter, Margaret. Designed by the now-defunct architectural firm of Babb, Cook & Willard, the 64-room Andrew […]
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Andrew Carnegie Whitfield Andrew, circa 1938 Missing Since 04/17/1938 Missing From Long Island, New York Classification Missing Sex Male Race White Age 28 years old Height and Weight 5'8, 155 pounds
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In 1880, Carnegie, at age 45, began courting Louise Whitfield, age 23. Carnegie's mother was the primary obstacle to the relationship. Nearly 70 years old, Margaret Carnegie had long been.
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Andrew Carnegie (born November 25, 1835, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland—died August 11, 1919, Lenox, Massachusetts, U.S.) Scottish-born American industrialist who led the enormous expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century. He was also one of the most important philanthropists of his era.