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Primary Sources

"A Trustworthy Beast." New York Times, On This Day. New York Times, n.d. Web.
This political cartoon shows Andrew Carnegie as being a robber baron who also cares about
people. It shows how as a business man, Carnegie had a harsh side, but it was inferior to
Carnegies kind and reasonable personality.

"Amy Jarecki Writes." : Amazing Scotland. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Dec. 2014.
This picture shows what Dunfermline Scotland looks like. It shows a picture of the Abbey. The
Abbey was very special to Carnegie and he was delighted to be able to see it again later in life.

"Andrew Carnegie: A Tribute." Bridging the Urban Landscape:. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Dec. 2014.
This picture shows what Andrew Carnegie looked around the time. This was taken around the
end of his time in the steel industry.

"Andrew Carnegie Firm for Fold." New York Times 22 July 1896: n. pag. Print.
In this article it shows how Andrew Carnegie also defended gold production. It shows how a
man of innovation can think.

"Andrew Carnegie's Offer." New York Times 8 Feb. 1899: 2. Print.


This article describes how Andrew Canrgie offered a huge deal involving a lot of money. The
newspaper article questions his offer and his idea of money.

"Andrew Carnegie Political Cartoons." Lol-Rofl.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Dec. 2014.
A political cartoon that describes how Carnegie built libraries. It was desire to build libraries
and it also features his famous quote, to die rich is to die disgraced. This source also shows a
picture of Andrew Carnegies two different sides. It shows him as a philanthropist and a
businessman.

"Andrew Carnegie PAGE." Andrew Carnegie PAGE. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Dec. 2014.
This graph shows the price off iron and steel rails. It shows how over time iron and steel became
cheaper to buy because of new industries sparking. It also shows how steel was very much
affected at the time.

"Andrew Carnegie | The Philanthropy Hall of Fame | The Philanthropy Roundtable." Andrew
Carnegie | The Philanthropy Hall of Fame | The Philanthropy Roundtable. N.p., n.d. Web. 30
Nov. 2014.
This picture shows what Andrew Carnegie looked around the time. This was taken around the
end of his time in the steel industry.

"Andrew Carnegie: "Wealth" (1889)." American History. ABC-CLIO, 2014. Web. 6 Dec. 2014.
A speech by Andrew Carnegie that describes how he became wealthy and what his definition of
wealth is.

"Bessemer, Henry." -- Kids Encyclopedia. RischgitzHulton Archive/Getty Images, n.d. Web.


02 Dec. 2014.
A picture of Henry Bessemer. It shows what the creator of the Bessemer process looks like.

"Carnegie and South Penn." New York Times 11 Apr. 1889: n. pag. Print.
This newspaper had to do with what the definition of good human morals and values is. It
showed how people such as Isis rely on force because they will get nowhere without human
morals.

"Carnegie's Birthplace." New York Times 1933: n. pag. Print.


This newspaper article describes Andrew Carnegies hometown of Dunfermline. It also extends
to tell about Carnegies childhood

"Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs." Carnegie Council for Ethics in
International Affairs. N.p., n.d. Web. 06 Dec. 2014.
This website has numerous articles, quotes (by Andrew Canegie), and videos describing how war
and peace should be Americas goal. This organization carries out the goals Carnegie never
conquered.

"Corporations:Carnegie Steel - Change Over Time Project."Corporations:Carnegie Steel Change Over Time Project. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Dec. 2014.
This Picture shows the logo of Andrew Carnegies steel company. This primary source was a
great way to present my website on the home page.

"CHAPTER IV -- THE MORSE, OR AMERICAN TELEGRAPHIC SYSTEM." CHAPTER IV


-- THE MORSE, OR AMERICAN TELEGRAPHIC SYSTEM. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Dec. 2014.
This source provided a picture of what the Morse Register looked like. This is a primary source
since Andrew Carnegie used many of these in his life.

"Dunfermline, Scotland Birthplace of Andrew Carnegie." Applecore Stories from a Pacific


Northwest Native. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Dec. 2014.
A picture of Andrew Carnegies house. I also found a picture of Carnegies statue in
Dunfermline from this website. These to pictures are great for showing visual evidence of the
town of Dunfermlines appeal to Andrew Carnegie.

"ExplorePAHistory." ExplorePAHistory. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Dec. 2014.


This source shows many important points in Pennsylvanias history such as: the Pennsylvania
Railroad, the Homestead Strike, and many more. I got numerous pictures from this website.

"Graphic Witness: Visual Arts & Social Commentary." Graphic Witness: Visual Arts & Social
Commentary. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Dec. 2014.
This political cartoon shows the brute nature of Robber Barons. It shows how they can slo be
calm and peaceful even though they are tough in business.

"Homestead Strike, 1892 by Granger." Fine Art America. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Dec. 2014.
This picture gives a good idea of what happened during the homestead strike. It also shows how
the workers were attacked by the Pinkertons.

Michaud, Anne. "A Failure to Communicate Our Values." Newsday [New York] 11 Sept. 2014:
A29. Print.
A Newsday article that, though unrelated to Andrew Carnegie, can give an example on how the
world is very quickly losing its morals and values as can be shown by the current issue of Isis.

Secondary Sources

"Andrew Carnegie Biography." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 22 Oct. 2014.
A large website article that explains Andrew Carnegies life from a kid to an adult. It shows great
examples of how he used the resources around him to excel.

"Andrew Carnegie." Bloomsbury Business Library - Business Thinkers & Management Giants
(2007): 4. Biography Reference Center. Web. 6 Dec. 2014.
This article contained loads of valuable information. It told the story of his life in a way different
that the other articles from Biography.com.

Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 22 Oct. 2014.


A 45 minute long video that explains Andrew Carnegies life from a kid to an adult. It shows
great examples of how He took advantage of the Industrial Revolution and his father suffered
from it.

Bryson, Deborah. "Riches and Rights." Learning Through History (Vol. 5, No. 4). July/Aug.
2007: 45-48. SIRS Discoverer. Web. 06 Dec. 2014.
An article explaining about how Andrew Carnegie used the Bessemer product to his success. It
also deeply describes the Bessemer process.

"Carnegie, Andrew." Britannica Biographies (2012): 1. Biography Reference Center. Web. 6


Dec. 2014.
This article contained loads of valuable information. It told the story of his life in a way different
that the other articles from Biography.com.

"Carnegie's Legacy Continues to Bear Interest." New York Times 18 June 1989: n. pag. Print.
An article explaining about Carnegies legacy. It shows how Carnegies legacy still continues to
bear interest to us people today in America.

"Entrepreneurs: The New Heroes." New York Times 11 Dec. 1985: n. pag. Print.
This article talks about the future of entrepreneurship. It shows how new inventions and ideas of
the entrepreneurs can change the world, much like Carnegie did.

Gillam, Scott. Andrew Carnegie: Industrial Giant and Philanthropist. Edina, MN: ABDO Pub.,
2009. Print.
This book helped me to gather information and primary sources. I got tons of information as well
as tons of quotes, pictures, maps, and mini-articles on Andrew Carnegie

Graybar, Lloyd J., and Graybar Lloyd J. "Andrew Carnegie." Great Lives From History: The
Nineteenth Century (2007): 1. Biography Reference Center. Web. 6 Dec. 2014.
This article contained loads of valuable information. It told the story of his life in a way different
that the other articles from Biography.com.

Livesay, Harold C. Andrew Carnegie and the Rise of Big Business. Boston: Little, Brown, 1975.
Print.
A book that helped me in the beginning of my research. I helped me gather information and learn
more about Carnegie before starting the website.

McGill, Sara Ann. "Andrew Carnegie." Andrew Carnegie (2005): 1. Biography Reference
Center. Web. 6 Dec. 2014.
This article contained loads of valuable information. It told the story of his life in a way different
that the other articles from Biography.com.

McGuire, William, and Leslie Wheeler. "Andrew Carnegie." American History. ABCCLIO, 2014. Web. 6 Dec. 2014.
An article explaining how Andrew Carnegie lived his life and became what he was today. It went
in detail about Andrew Carnegies decisions and choices, and included a picture of Carnegie
himself

Rau, Dana Meachen. Andrew Carnegie: Captain of Industry. Minneapolis, MN: Compass Point,
2006. Print.
This book helped me to gather information and primary sources. I got tons of information as well
as tons of quotes, pictures, and maps, on Andrew Carnegie. I also found many points that were
not brought up in other articles books, or other sources.

Sherman, Laurel. "Andrew Carnegie: First Man of Steel." Cobblestone. Mar. 2014: 10-13. SIRS
Discoverer. Web. 06 Dec. 2014.

This article shows about how Andrew Carnegie used his life to excel in steel. Unlike many other
of the articles, it talks extensively on the steel portion of Carnegies life.

Tweedale, Geoffrey. "Carnegie, Andrew 1835 1919." Oxford Dictionary Of National


Biography (2010): 1. Biography Reference Center. Web. 6 Dec. 2014.
This article contained loads of valuable information. It told the story of his life in a way different
that the other articles from Biography.com. I personally preferred this one over the other six as
general as it was compared to the others.

"The Men Who Built America: Andrew Carnegie Video." History.com. A&E Television
Networks, n.d. Web. 22 Oct. 2014.
A video from the history channel that shows what happened during Andrew Carnegies time as a
captain of industry. It gives you a very accurate picture of what happened during Andrew
Carnegies life.

"The Great Railroad Strike of 1877." GallagherGBlockGroup3 -. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Dec. 2014.
This picture shows a picture of a train from the time of Andrew Carnegie. It shows what a train
might of looked like from the Pennsylvania Railroad Company.

"The New Tycoons: Andrew Carnegie." Ushistory.org. Independence Hall Association, n.d.
Web. 02 Dec. 2014.
This political cartoon shows how Andrew Carnegie, even though being a robber baron, was
against being rich. He thought people who have money and dont use it or give it away are bad
people.

"Timeline - Andrew Carnegie." Timeline - Andrew Carnegie. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Dec. 2014.
This timeline gave various facts on Andrew Carnegie telling when they happened. I used this
source on the home page.

Wittenberg, Ernest. "Robber Baron Image." New York Times 11 Mar. 1998: n. pag. Print.
This article shows the beliefs about robber barons. It shows an opinion on what a robber baron is
and is like.

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