Andrew Carnegie timeline

  • Life start

    Life start

    Andrew Carnegie was born in 1835 in Scotland to a poor weaver who
    brought his family to America in 1848. By the time he was eighteen he was
    working in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as the private secretary to a railroad
    official named Thomas Alexander Scott.
  • Movement

    Movement

    By the time he was eighteen he was
    working in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as the private secretary to a railroad
    official named Thomas Alexander Scott. In 1865 Carnegie left the railroad
    and started his own company making railroad bridges from iron. Eight
    years later he started his first steel mill, and by 1899, when he consolidated
    into the Carnegie Steel Company he controlled a quarter of American iron
    and steel production.
  • Annihilation

    Annihilation

    Two years later he retired. He devoted the last
    eighteen years of his life to using his wealth for the public good. In 1911 he
    gave a gift of $125 million to establish the Carnegie Corporation of America
    which provides funding to institutions and organizations that conduct
    research on education and public affairs.

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