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          Andrew Carnegie
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, in 1873, decided that the future of business was in  steel manufacturing.  He built the J. Edgar Thompson Steel Mill in Pittsburgh,  Pennsylvania, and set forth the Carnegie empire.  In 1901, Carnegie sold his  Carnegie Steel Company and faithfully devoted himself to philanthropic  accomplishments loyal to his idea that “education is life’s  ....
          Middle of paper .... the useful drudge of things immeasurably higher than itself...Mine be  it to have contributed to the enlightenment and the joys of the mind...” Carnegie  said. Therefore, he put his fortune into education and free access to information  through donating gifts to the world- the building of public libraries.  
For the most part, ’s gifts of libr....           |   
          
          
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