Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919 (Personal Name)
- Karnegi, Ėndri︠u︡, 1835-1919
- 卡内基安德鲁, 1835-1919
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His An American four in hand in Britain, 1883.
Ėkonomicheskai︠a︡ politika perekhodnogo perioda, 1995: p. 50 (Ėndri︠u︡ Karnegi)
The entrepreneurs, an American adventure. Part 4, Made in America [VR] 1991, c1987: container (Andrew Carnegie; America's first great steel manufacturer)
Funk and Wagnalls WWW Home page, Dec. 11, 2000: encyclopedia (Andrew Carnegie; b. Dunfermline, Scotland, 1835; d. 1919; American industrialist and philanthropist)
Carnegie Corporation of New York records, 1900-2004, finding aid, via WWW, viewed October 25, 2016 historical note (Carnegie Corporation of New York, which was established by Andrew Carnegie in 1911 "to promote the advancement and diffusion of knowledge and understanding," is one of the oldest, largest and most influential of American foundations.) Series VI (Andrew Carnegie established the Home Trust Company in 1901. ... In 1925, CCNY accepted, as part of its legacy, the 965 shares of Home Trust Company stock held in the estate.)
Oxford DNB online, 4 March 2020 (Carnegie, Andrew (1835-1919), steelmaker and philanthropist, was born in Moodie Street, Dunfermline, Fife, on 25 November 1835; in 1848 emigrated to Pittsburgh, United States; at the age of sixty-five Carnegie went into #retirement', with his wife and daughter, to his 30,000 acre estate at Skibo in Sutherland, Scotland; he died at Lenox, Massachusetts, on 11 August 1919)