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Carnegie writes from Rome, [Italy] on the armor-making process, light rails, and the importance of prudent modesty to help the company's image; he comments that Europe is rabid over Homestead
December 2, 1892
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Title
Carnegie writes from Rome, [Italy] on the armor-making process, light rails, and the importance of prudent modesty to help the company's image; he comments that Europe is rabid over Homestead
Creator
Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919
Date
December 2, 1892
Identifier
31735061571638
Description
Carnegie writes from Rome, [Italy] on the armor-making process, light rails, and the importance of prudent modesty to help the company's image; he comments that Europe is rabid over Homestead.
Type
text
Genre
correspondence
Source
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
Finding Aid
Guide to the Henry Clay Frick Business Records, 1862-1987 AIS.2002.06
Series
IX. Correspondence, 1883-1919
Subseries
1. Andrew Carnegie, 1883-1912
Container
Folder 9
Language
eng
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
Collection
Henry Clay Frick Business Records
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