Thomas Morrison Carnegie, Jr., papers, 1898-1915 (bulk 1900-1911).

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Thomas Morrison Carnegie, Jr., papers, 1898-1915 (bulk 1900-1911).

The first subseries brings together whatever of Morris's papers survived on Cumberland from the period before Lucy C. Carnegie's death. The second, larger subseries is Morris's own New York business filing system from 1900-1911. How and why these files came to Cumberland Island have never been fully explained. Morris's later papers are found in Series Seven and Eight.

1.25 cubic ft.

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Thomas Morrison Carnegie, Jr., the fifth child and fourth son of Tom and Lucy Carnegie, was born in 1874 and known to family and friends as Morris. Not until his mother grew feeble did he become involved in the running of the Cumberland Island Estate. Then, because the other sons were carefree bachelors, estranged, or sick, he and his older brother Andrew Carnegie II took the most active roles, interacting with the Hudson Trust Company, their uncle Andrew Carnegie, and generally representing the...

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