Lucy C. Carnegie, the Hudson Trust Company, and William E. Page records, 1887-1928 (1901-1916).

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Lucy C. Carnegie, the Hudson Trust Company, and William E. Page records, 1887-1928 (1901-1916).

Correspondence, account books, and loose financial records from William Page's original record keeping system, 1899-1913, and from the new system, 1913-1928. Other files continue the numbering system begun by the Carnegie Steel Company for Mrs. Carnegie. Correspondence covers the Perrine Grove and North Point Camp investments.

3.75 cubic ft.40 v.3 oversized folders.

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Rankin, Fred E., d. 1923.

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Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919

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