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Carnegie Andrew

Andrew Carnegie signed mailing envelope, 4.75" x 3.75" with postmark on verso of "July 9, 1910". Signed and penned in Carnegie's hand. Signed by him along bottom left edge as "Please kindly forward on … Andrew Carnegie" . The envelope flap contains the stationery identification of "Skibo Castle". Envelope lightly toned with scattered handling marks. Neatly opened along flap.   Accompanied by a photocopy of the original autograph letter signed on stationery stock with "Skibo Castle Dornoch Sutherland" letterhead, which was penned on 3 pages with final page blank, 5" x 8", and had been signed by Andrew Carnegie.

This lovely signed mailing envelope presents well with vibrant inks, and a red Great Britain embossed One Penny mailing stamp. The envelope was addressed to Samuel Barr, Esq, apparently a close friend to Andrew. A letter to him is shown in part below:

"Dear Uncle Sam, Good. Delited(SIC) you are to have a round the world tour, nothing like it…I wish to present your guardian angel with five hundred dollars spending money which she is to spend as she pleases…" Carnegie ends with "Ever my Dear bosom friend of old. Your devoted Andrew Carnegie."

Andrew Carnegie was an industrialist and philanthropist who came to Pittsburgh from Scotland in 1848. He worked his way up from being a bobbin boy in a factory to a telegraph delivery boy, and caught the eye of Thomas Scott, one of the most influential rail road men in the country. Serving under Scott as his secretary, he acquired some of the tools necessary to become a successful capitalist. After the War Between the States, Carnegie concentrated his attention on the steel industry, and he succeeded beyond his wildest dreams. He merged his company with United States Steel, receiving 225 million dollars in gold bonds. Carnegie later devoted his life primarily to philanthropy, distributing an estimated 350 million dollars throughout his later years. He continued to monitor his business interests from Skibo Castle when he was in Scotland. This letter illustrates Carnegie's personal generosity. He not only gives $500 to his friend's "guardian angel", but he insists it should be spent upon personal items, for pure pleasure. It is hard reconcile this with Carnegie's tough-as-nails attitude toward his business.

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