id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17976 Carnegie, Andrew Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie .txt text/plain 118587 7187 78 It was said of a contemporary who passed away a few months before Mr. Carnegie that "he never could have borne the burden of old age." upon me, to shake hands with "the grandson of Thomas Morrison." Mr. Farmer, president of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company, [Footnote 4: _An American Four-in-Hand in Great Britain._ New York, The great event of the day in Pittsburgh at that time was the arrival the great War Secretary ("Lincoln's right-hand man") were all well dollars your company will work day and night and I will get my For some time the Pittsburgh friends who came to New York were our "Come into my room and talk it over," said the great sleeping-car man. The men said they were from the works at Pittsburgh and Many friends, great and good men and women, Mrs. Carnegie and I are _Memorial Addresses on the Life and Work of Andrew Carnegie._ New ./cache/17976.txt ./txt/17976.txt