Carnegie Steel Company photographs 1850-1900 (1900) [picture].

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Carnegie Steel Company photographs 1850-1900 (1900) [picture].

The Carnegie Steel Company photographs are arranged in one archival folder and described as MSP 0315. The personals are primarily Andrew Carnegie and others. The majority of photographs are of the ceremonies related to the opening of Carnegie Technical Institute in 1900. Of special note is a photograph of Andrew Carnegie with his brother Thomas M. and their aunts Aiken and Hogan. of the papers have been transcribed and in most cases, a carbon copy of the transcriptions also exists. The transcriptions have maintained with the original. In some cases, additional copies were made and grouped together by subject. These subject files have been maintained and placed at the end of each relevant category.

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